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Our newest Professional "Shakeia Pinnick" featured on www.exergenie.com, Why EXER-GENIE SPEED TRAINING. Watch for her in Rio!!! #speedtraining,#track,#exergenie
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Comments on the Versitility of EXER-GENIE
Jim. My ExerGenie is 50 years old and still going strong! I liked the video showing the ExerGenie being used for cross country ski training. Seems as though it could be used for lots of ground-based, full-body training like the TRX and the Rip Trainer but with the ability to incorporate both isometric and isotonic muscle actions. Even the swing movement of a kettlebell can be simulated, abeit without the explosive movement pattern. Even with that movement, it seems the ability to incorporate isometric muscle actions at various points in the movement would enable you to "pack the shoulders" and retract the scapula, for example, to focus on particular parts of a movement. Exercise science has come a long way in 50 years but the ExerGenie meets the test of time! Regards, Rex Trobridge, CSCS
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Jim. My ExerGenie is 50 years old and still going strong! I liked the video showing the ExerGenie being used for cross country ski training. Seems as though it could be used for lots of ground-based, full-body training like the TRX and the Rip Trainer but with the ability to incorporate both isometric and isotonic muscle actions. Even the swing movement of a kettlebell can be simulated, abeit without the explosive movement pattern. Even with that movement, it seems the ability to incorporate isometric muscle actions at various points in the movement would enable you to "pack the shoulders" and retract the scapula, for example, to focus on particular parts of a movement. Exercise science has come a long way in 50 years but the ExerGenie meets the test of time! Regards, Rex Trobridge, CSCS
Rex Trobridge, CSCS
Published on Oct 19, 2012 by kikkanimal
World Cup Sprint Champion Kikkan Randall shows how to set-up the Exer-Genie and demonstrates some of the ways she uses the Exer-Genie to enhance her Olympic training.
EXER-GENIE Specific Movement Training "How to develop your Truck Pulling Strength for Strongman Competitions" watch for the article in Iron Man Magazine.
Hey, Paunchy! No Need To Run Around The Reservoir. Exer-genie Will Do It
By Dan Levine August 1968 Sports Illustrated
If the only way to become truly physically fit is—as some rugged proponents claim—by lifting 200-pound barbells or jogging through the streets at near-zero temperatures in your underwear, then a lot of soft and paunchy people are likely to stay soft and paunchy. But wait! There is an easier way: a seemingly innocuous little device called Exer-Genie, which, many people say, really works.
Exer-Genie is nothing more than a 7�-inch cylinder of metal through which you pull a 10-foot length of rope with your arms, your legs or (by means of a harness) your whole body. The trick lies in the fact that you can adjust the tension on the rope to resist your pull with a range of anywhere from 1 to 410 pounds.
Though Exer-Genie itself weighs only 1� pounds and easily fits into a briefcase, it now plays a major role in the training programs of a number of first-rank college swimming teams, professional football and baseball teams, not to mention a growing number of nonathletes who simply desire a good, quick workout in their own homes. The Houston Oilers spend 30 minutes daily on a complex of 12 Exer-Genies, and Houston Astro pitchers use the Exer-Genie before going to the bullpen.
Two basic principles are combined in an Exer-Genie workout: isometrics (straining the muscles against an immovable object) and isotonics (working the muscles through a complete range of motion, against a movable tension). You begin each exercise with a 10-second isometric phase, to create a "fatigue factor." Then, without a pause, you move into the isotonic phase, to build dynamic strength, as well as muscle endurance and flexibility. According to one user who happens to be an Olympic swimming coach, completing the second phase immediately after the first is like doing the last of 30 push-ups without the exhaustion and time consumed by the first 29.
Is Exer-Genie everyman's road to endurance and strength? "The average American wants to exercise in his own home but he won't spend even an hour a day at it," claims Exer-Genie's developer, Dean Miller. "A fairly complex Exer-Genie workout can be completed in less than half an hour though, and we feel it fills the bill.
"We want people to use it correctly," he said
Exer-Genie Training System, One Unit Infinite Uses!!!!