

💪 Shake Up Your Strength Routine with the Original Bodyblade!
The Bodyblade Classic Kit is a lightweight, 48-inch composite exercise tool designed by physical therapist Bruce Hymanson. It features smooth, variable resistance that automatically adjusts to your fitness level, targeting all major muscle groups and deep stabilizers. Perfect for rehabilitation, functional training, and total body conditioning, it comes with an exercise wall chart and free access to an online workout library, making it a versatile and therapist-approved fitness essential.











| ASIN | B0065PTC80 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,730 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #1 in Strength Training Sets |
| Brand Name | Bodyblade |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,514) |
| Date First Available | May 27, 2004 |
| Included Components | Bodyblade Classic, Complete online exercise library including upper body, lower body, core, and total body workouts., Exercise Wall Chart |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 48.03 x 1.77 x 1.77 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 47.64 x 12.4 x 3.54 inches |
| Item Weight | 3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Physical Therapy Aids |
| Material | Composite |
| Model Name | Mad Dogg Athletics |
| Model Year | 2015 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 1.64 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 50864 |
| Size | Classic |
| Sport Type | Exercise & Fitness |
| Style | Standard |
| Suggested Users | "" |
| Warranty Description | Limited 1 Year Manufacturer Warranty |
L**1
Just What I Needed
With a rare form of Muscular Dystrophy (fortunately one you live with instead of die from), I am getting to the age where I'm starting to lose upper body strength. I've given a FIITY a try, but it's too much of a muscle-man contraption for my upper body right now. After a little more research, I purchased the Bodyblade classic. Though you can find knockoffs for much less on Amazon, I doubt they have the quality construction of the real thing. The rubber grip in the center of the blade is soft, yet solid and substantial and not prone to split open or fall apart. Likewise, the rubber tips of the blade are also beefy and easy to grip. The blade itself is coated with some kind of fiber composite, probably to keep it from rusting. Quality is top-notch and not likely to be matched by a knock-off. Even after just three weeks of every other day use (for usually no more than ten minutes), I've noticed a turnaround in my ability to lift my arms and maintain my grip on silverware and writing instruments. Consequently, I'd recommend this to anyone whose primary goal is to keep their muscles toned and active. I start out by gripping the middle of the blade and wobbling it back and forth. Doing this, I can feel the 'burn' in my shoulders and neck. I could barely do it at all when I started but can keep it up for about a minute now. After this, I take the ends of the blade in each hand and bend it upward. This gives my biceps a good workout. Bending the blade downward gives my (extremely weak) triceps a challenge. Finally, I hold the blade in my left hand and wobble it, then do the same with my right. I'm optimistic that I'll be able to work up to a ten-to-fifteen-minute workout within a couple months. My ultimate goal is to build enough strength where I can include the FIITY in my work out for at least five minutes, too -- hey, no pain, no gain. Even if I can't make that goal, though, I consider the Bodyblade money well spent and worth every penny.
R**F
Simply the best all-around exercise tool I know of.
There are so many great things about the Bodyblade I don't think I could list them all. I've been dealing with complications from a back injury for over 10 years and in all that time, I have been searching for a way to safely exercise my muscles without aggravating my condition. After trying everything from Yoga to Tai Chi and Chi Gung systems, I think I've finally found it. The Bodyblade is so well designed, it's pretty much the safest exercise tool I've ever seen. For one thing, it only weighs about 2 pounds and can only provide as much resistance as you can produce at any given moment. If your arms suddenly get tired or if you start to use it incorrectly, it automatically stops moving which instantly ends the resistance. In other words, with the Bodyblade, you are your own spotter. Learning to use this device is highly self-intuitive and it's virtually impossible to use it incorrectly. The Bodyblade can only do what your body body can do. So if you're in great shape, I imagine it can provide all the challenge you want and then some. But if you're in a weakened condition like me, it will only provide a light level of resistance for as long as you can comfortably continue. Right now, I'm only using it for about 2-5 minutes a day. But the great thing is, in just a few minutes I feel like my WHOLE BODY got a nice, light workout, just right for my current level of ability. I mean, I have spent YEARS trying to figure out a way to safely workout my abs without hurting my back. With the Bodyblade, I can feel my abs, arms, chest, buttocks, and thighs all getting a workout just by standing and holding it in my hands while shaking it side-to-side or up-and-down for about 60 seconds at a time. It feels great to get such a complete workout so quickly. And there's something about the way it requires my full attention in order to keep it in motion that makes it actually fun to use. This isn't the kind of exercise you can do while zoning out and watching TV. But personally, I think that's a good thing. I'd rather be fully into my workout for 5 minutes a day, then doing boring, zombie workouts in front of the TV for 30 or 60 minutes a day. In additon to the Bodyblade itself, the instructional DVD that comes with it is highly informative and really only needs to be watched once or twice to get a full understanding of how to the Bodyblade works. After that, an occasional glance at the Wall Chart should be enough to keep even the fittest athletes busy. Aslo, even if you're not a physical therapist, I recommend watching the section meant for P.T.'s just because it's pretty amazing to see all the ways the designer has figured out how to use this thing! It really is the most versatile exercise tool I've ever seen and I've spent my fair share of time in physical rehab centers...
C**N
Great tool!!
Body Blade was pioneered by physical therapist Bruce Hymanson in 1991. It was created to use vibration and inertia training to rapidly contract muscles (up to 270 times per minute) to address the deep dynamic stabilizers of the spine and improve overall function and stability. In my practice I typically use the Body Blade to strengthen neuromuscular connection to the often weak and poorly connected Rotator Cuff muscles of the shoulder. Body Blade is a great tool.
S**E
Good!
It’s a bit expensive, but easy to use. And you see and feel results quickly. The exercise chart is nice but lots of the exercises are a bit repetitive.
V**A
Great for Physical therapy
This product was great for Physical therapy and helps me with my shoulder. It was very fun for the kids to use. It is lightweight and afforable. It has a great grip pads for your hands to squeze.
B**N
The most amazing piece of fitness equipment you can get! The Bodyblade delivers a great workout as promised and the results show almost immediately, increase in stamina and core muscles firming up before my eyes! So simple to use and with each exercise position lasting one minute you can create a great all over workout that can be short and sweet or full and intensive. I also love this because it is so slim and compact you can leave it around, pick it up and use it whenever you feel like it. Wish I had had one thirty years ago!
D**D
Estoy satisfecho con neta compra, bien vale las 5 estrellas ya que tras 8 meses de haberlo adquirido y usado se mantiene en excelente estado en su construcción y materiales. El Envío llegó bien y en el tiempo acordado
M**L
I bought a used one of these years ago, but sold it again because I didn't learn how to use it properly. Recovering from a broken clavicle, I bought another one of these to rehab my shoulder. I watched a few videos, then started to use it at night while watching TV. These things are deceptively simple at providing an efficient cardio/resistance workout in little time. After ten to fifteen minutes, I was beat. Two tricks I learned: 1. You have to learn to pump these things correctly to get the most use out of them. Too slow and it won't flex. You'll essentially be just waving it back and forth. Too fast and you'll lose the 'natural' rythm of the blade. You have to find the sweet spot. It's hard to describe, but you'll feel it when you hit it. Faster beats demand less range and vice versa. It will vary by whatever muscle you are working at the time. 2. You get a better workout, by first putting the muscle at a mechanical disadvantage. For example, you could work out the abs by standing, then pulsing the blade with both hands overhead. However, if you sit on the floor with bent knees, lean back as far as you can without rolling back THEN pulse the blade overhead you'll get a much better ab workout. You get the idea.
Q**E
I use the Body Blade to recover core strength after a spinal stroke as recommended by my therapist. The Body Blade gives a good workout in a matter of minutes. Recommend as a good therapeutic tool. It is well made and just about impossible to break if used correctly.
P**C
Bonjour, j'ai voulu essayé ce truc après avoir visionné quelques vidéos. Mon avis de professionnel de santé kiné ostéo c'est que c'est n'importe quoi. Autant prendre un haltère ou mieux un gyroscope type Pow......l qui lui fait travailler les muscles.
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