Mumford | Sat September 04, 2010
Have you guys seen those twisty “Hawaiian” chairs? They’re even more ridiculous looking.
August 21 2010
Power plates seems to be the latest trend in the fitness indusrty. And there are number of studies done on these vibrating exercising machines. Let’s take a look at what the science say about the power plate.

Power Plate, one brand of vibration plate, as the name implies uses whole-body vibrations while you perform exercises on the plate.
The power plate company claims that power plate helps:
Their most marketed claim is the increase in strength and power and how it is used by elite level athletes in the NBA, NFL, and pro golf players. Here is a qoute from their website:
“For serious athletes, workouts on the Power Plate® machines enhance the results of conventional training and explosive strength training, as well as serve athletes and trainers alike to speed recovery and regeneration times. Because of the extensive academic and independent scientific research, professional sports teams throughout the world use Power Plate® machines as part of their strength and conditioning programs.”
There are number of long term studies which looked at strength, power and speed changes with vibration training. The power plate website quotes number of studies which show significant increase in strength and power. But almost all of these had serious methodological issues as shown below:
Looking at all the studies, we can conclude that:
Anoop | Sun August 29, 2010
I have used that chair. It is very relaxing!
This power plates are a big trend in the fitness industry. When they have testimonials from NFL and movie stars, pepple can’t help buy those.
Mumford | Sat September 04, 2010
Have you guys seen those twisty “Hawaiian” chairs? They’re even more ridiculous looking.
Gary
| Sat September 18, 2010
The cost of a vibrating plate is more like $250 and after a day at work 10 mins just standing on one looking at the view give us a feeling of well being.
Not sure if it does what it says on the tin - But we enjoy it.
Anoop | Sun September 19, 2010
Hi Gary,
I am talking about “power plates”.There are lot of other vibrating plates brands which sell at different prices.
Glad to hear you are making some use out of it.
Karina | Sat February 05, 2011
I have been going regularly for 20 min 4-5 times a week for the past month and think I feel better for it - not sure now after reading the above.
Why I came across your page is because I have noticed my fingers going white, blue then red again. Looking online it appears to be Reynauds Disease & wondering if the plate was a possible cause, I looked on Google and found your page. Now I am worried that the plate has caused it I have 3 wks left on my course & am wondering if I should continue.
Anoop | Sun February 06, 2011
Hi Karina,
Thanks for the comment and sorry to hear about it.
I don’t think the vibration plate is worth the risk. The benefits and risks doesn’t tally at all.
Did you go see a doctor? And I would stop using it right now and maybe trash it.
Lloyd Shaw
| Sun July 03, 2011
Karina.
Why would you be using it 20 mins 5 days a week. Responsible commercial studios only allow you to use it once every second day normally ?
What kind of cowboy outfit are you seeing ?
Renee@PersonalFitnessEquipmentblog
| Fri August 19, 2011
Interesting to read your article and all the comments. I have heard a lot of good stuff about vibro plates, but I wouldn’t expect it to increase my strength just from standing/sitting on it.
What I would expect is an effect on balance as well as bone density, so like every other piece of exercise equipment it has to be used for the right reasons with proper instructions and together with other workouts.
But thanks for sharing interesting insights.
Rickert Mork | Sat January 21, 2012
i work at a power plate gym in florida and i can say that this thing is no joke. In their studies as you have seen are quite obscure and they could have done a better job with execution of the tests. I have been trying to figure out how and why this thing actually works and it doesnt tell you in the text because they dont even know. it decreases the fattening hormone and increases fat burning hormones and voila i cant get above 6 percent body fat. just look at the freaking testimonials. What it really does is tune the harmonics of your cellular structure. If you dont understand anything about vibration ,frequency or energy (quantum mechanics) it will not make sense. thats why only smart old rich people tend to use it. Ive been doing athletic training for the last 8 years and ive been doing the power plate for 2 months and my physique improved faster than anything ive ever seen before.
Anoop | Mon January 23, 2012
Hi Mork,
The late night TV ads for ab machines have great testimonials too! Hope you bought a few of them too.
hi does the vibro plate still work if you dont do the exersies and just stand on it, will it help you loose weight just by standing on it
Anoop | Sat February 11, 2012
Hi Rea
What makes you think that it will help you lose weight by just standing on it?
I had heard about these vibration machines about a year ago from my chiropractor for building bone density and started doing my research on vibration machine reviews online. While it does seem like there are so many cheap knock offs out there I was looking at the Powerplate brand that has a medical device number from the FDA, which means they have proven it does what they say it does, it’s the one my chiropractor uses but it is very expensive (over $9,000!) and I don’t a full blown commercial machine for my house. The more research I did I found that the type of movement is very important; moving in 3 fields, up and down, side to side, and back and forth is what all the positive research pointed to. The frequency range it can go to will make a difference, mine goes up to 50hz same as commercial powerplates! The machines weight is also important especially for balance and strength use, you don’t want it to tip over when leaning back into a deep squat or stretch. I tried out a few different models and brands at my local fitness store which really helped me see the difference in quality. The inexpensive ones were not even close to the sturdiness and quality I was feeling using the one at the Dr.’s office. I found a great machine I am really happy with and after 6 month of using it 4 days a week I am happy to report I am no longer in osteopenia (pre-osteoporosis) and have actually had an measurable increase in bone density! I am buying a vibration machine for my mom now because she has osteoporosis and has been on medicine for a few years now with no benefit (and a bunch of scary side effects). I’ll keep you posted but I could not be more thrilled with the 3G AVT Vibration machine I bought, well worth it! -J’aime
Lloyd Shaw
| Sun April 08, 2012
Warning to readers…
Jane / Jaim’e etc…. is a viral marketer for a brand of cheap plastic machines. A bunch of them are bombing the net now with fake ” pleased consumer feedback reports” .
It is in fact a direct copy of a Power Plate, which in itself is a fake machine pushed by dishonest marketers.
So Jane is promoting a copy of a fake. With all the same 3D, do lunges on the machine BS.
A message to 3G AVT….
We will now make sure every post you put up on any forum has this warning behind it. You blew it.
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