QuickGym ROM Machine
While the QuickGym ROM (Range Of Motion) Machine may not transport you backwards in time, if it does what it says on the tin it surely must speed time up. According to QuickGym, you only need to perform a 4-minuite workout on this machine in order to complete full cardio, resistance and flexibility training. Apparently the 85 lb flywheel with a centrifugal brake matches the workout to the user’s ability and any regime carried out using this machine will use 12 times more muscle cells than walking or running does.
So much achieved so quickly sounds like an impossible feat and the machine has attracted skepticism. As a result, the manufacturer goes to great lengths to convince you otherwise. Testimonials and a Q&A are both on its website, which also invites interested visitors to invest in a 30-day trial of the product. A test-run will set you back $2,500, although this cost will go towards the full $15,000 price tag of a ROM if you decide to purchase one. If you need convincing further before you take this expensive plunge, QuickGym will send you a demo video for free.
The machine was designed by visionary artist John Pitre and it is allegedly favoured by Tom Cruise, John Travolta and Jimmy Kemmel.
While the QuickGym ROM (Range Of Motion) Machine may not transport you backwards in time, if it does what it says on the tin it surely must speed time up. According to QuickGym, you only need to perform a 4-minuite workout on this machine in order to complete full cardio, resistance and flexibility training. Apparently the 85 lb flywheel with a centrifugal brake matches the workout to the user’s ability and any regime carried out using this machine will use 12 times more muscle cells than walking or running does.
So much achieved so quickly sounds like an impossible feat and the machine has attracted skepticism. As a result, the manufacturer goes to great lengths to convince you otherwise. Testimonials and a Q&A are both on its website, which also invites interested visitors to invest in a 30-day trial of the product. A test-run will set you back $2,500, although this cost will go towards the full $15,000 price tag of a ROM if you decide to purchase one. If you need convincing further before you take this expensive plunge, QuickGym will send you a demo video for free.
The machine was designed by visionary artist John Pitre and it is allegedly favoured by Tom Cruise, John Travolta and Jimmy Kemmel.