1543 days ago

PERFECT LOCKDOWN & Xmas PRESENT.Price Negotiable.RRP $17000

Ildiko from Takapuna

Perfect Xmas present for years to come in and out of lockdowns to ensure you always have a fitness machine in your home so you can keep as fit even when gyms aren’t open/ or stay safe in your bubble.

Takapuna pick up.

My all times favourite fitness machine as a holistic personal trainer and qualified Power Plate Instructor

The Original Power Plate Pro5
RRP $17K
powerplate.co.nz...

Don’t be misled! NOT ALL Vibrational Plates built the same! Cheaper one can cause harm!

Power Plate is Certified M.E.D.I.C.A.L device!
Used in hospitals & physio theraphy places!

Absolutely misunderstood fact that You just stand on it! No! You exercise on it to get the result.

Built on space technology: A new treatment under study by NASA-funded doctors could reverse bone loss experienced by astronauts in space by using vibrational machines.

science.nasa.gov...

Thanks to the acceleration, it also speeds up your result:
to loose fat
build muscle
achieve flexibility
reduce cellulite
increase bone density in a FUN way!

You can combine using it with weights, stretchy bands, Pilates ring, even TRX etc.

I taught Step Aerobics classes and Circuit Training on Power Plates for 20-50 year olds

My 80 year old client loved it as it helped her to not only reduce her dress size but reduced her cellulite

My athletes loved it as it’s much harder to train with it then with weights only and the muscles got tired faster, which resulted in faster results

My 40+ year olds loved it for general fitness purposes and increased flexibility much faster then going to yoga

I love using these machines for 14 years as it’s a fun and time efficient way to exercise.

Well loved and well looked after.

Comes with a FREE shock and noise absorber. RRP $890

Works perfectly!
An incredible investment in your well-being you’ll be pleased you’ve made.

Price: $7,700

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