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When
you first begin training with your Ripcords™ resistance bands
you will notice that your muscles are shaking more so than if you
were lifting weights. Do not worry - this is great news! Your Ripcords™
are activating your stabilizer muscles, fully working them for the
first time. As your muscles get used to the workout, this shaking
will stop. This means you are becoming more athletic, and fit, as
you start to develop healthy, active muscles with the sleek, sexy
tone everyone is after.
Stabilizer muscles are the muscles that attach directly to the
joints, also known as the deep tissue muscles. When training with
bulky machines and free weights, the stabilizer muscles are not
targeted to nearly the same degree as with Ripcords™. Neglecting
the stabilizer muscles leaves your joints, ligaments, and muscles
vulnerable to injury. Failing to fully develop your stabilizer muscles
will prevent you from ever reaching your athletic potential. Stabilizer
muscles help Michael McDonald be a better kickboxer in the ring,
and they will help you on the field, the court, the ski-hill, or
even running and walking. |