Ab Circle: Trim the Abs Without a Single Sit Up
May 5, 2010 by Ab Circle · Leave a Comment
Ab Circle Pro Review Summary
Ab Circle Pro is advertised as what the makers call a treadmill for the abs. The makers of this device claim it’s a great way to tone the midsection and to shed the pounds since it is also said to offer a complete cardiovascular workout as well. One of the manufacturer’s main selling points for this product is that it differs from traditional abdominal exercise equipment. While using this workout device people are not on their backs; instead, they are up off of the floor. The makers of this product claim this may protect the back and neck muscles from stress and unnecessary strain. This product may intrigue people who are bored with the standard ab workout, but we wonder if it can really generate the results that the company claims.
Product at a Glance
As mentioned, this device gets people up and off of the floor. It works by having people kneel on pads while holding on to handles and swinging their hips back and forth on a circular track. This swinging action is said to be easy to perform, yet will still work the abdominals and even the shoulders, back and arms. In fact, the makers of this product claim that it may offer a total body workout and there are different movements people are able to perform to work the buttocks and thighs.
Product in Focus
The advertised benefits of this product are quite enticing, and the company does claim that people may lose up to 10 pounds in just two weeks. While such weight loss is not impossible, it is a little far fetched, but it would have been more believable if the company were able to provide documented proof that 10 pounds of weight loss in just two weeks represents average results.
Obviously, exercising is a good approach to weight loss and getting fit. We are fans exercise equipment if they are able to provide a good workout and get people up and moving. However, there are many exercise devices now on the market with exaggerated claims. If the Ab Circle is able to provide the cardiovascular exercise the company promises, then if used regularly it may lead to weight loss, but dieters should not be upset if they do not lose 10 pounds in the first two weeks of use. Such claims are simply a bit unrealistic.
Cost
This ab device may be purchased from the product website. Currently, this site is offering a 30 day trial of this product. Though, once reading the details of this free trial we discovered that there is a $14.95 fee and the company charges $34.50 for shipping and handling. Right away this means consumers are shelling out nearly $50 for this trial. If people decide to keep the product, they must pay an additional 5 payments of $40. In total, this means that the Ab Circle Pro Machine will cost people about $250, which is not very cheap. This company does accept returns for 60 days starting from when the product is shipped. The return process is pretty complicated, and people will be automatically charged a 25 percent restocking fee. It appears that additional fees are added on if the consumers do not follow the return instructions perfectly.
Positives
• Product website posted
• Device said to not stress the back and neck
Negatives
• Quite expensive
• No cited research provided to support the product’s claims
• Does not appear to come with a money back guarantee
• Trial offer costs a pretty penny
Final Thoughts on Ab Cirle Pro Machine
Currently, the Ab Circle Pro is heavily marketed through a number of infomercials and online advertisements. Consumers who have come across these commercials and ads may very well like what they see. As mentioned, if this device may provide a legitimate cardio and total body workout, then it may show some real weight loss results. However, we do suspect that some of the advertised benefits for this product are a bit exaggerated, and some consumers may not want to even deal with the high price of this device. However, those people who are still interested in this piece of workout equipment should click on the links above. They lead to additional informational articles about this product that may be quite informative and worth reading.
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The New Ab Circle Pro
May 1, 2010 by Ab Circle · Leave a Comment
There’s a lot of talk regarding the Ab Circle Pro.When a new exercise machine is advertised as much as the Ab Circle Pro people really start to take interested in how it can benefit their mission to shave down those excess pounds I haven’t tried it myself but I have decided to do some massive digging and conducted my own research into what people have to say about this exercise machine.
All the reviews that I have found pretty much come to a toss up. Some speak highly of this machine while others say that they’re not happy with it. Let’s see some of the good things and some of the not so good.
Positives:
1. Work out at home! The easiest, private and fun workout available. Don’t feel ashamed!
2. You do get a good workout out of it
3. Some people report losing weight and inches with this machine.
I can’t release the sources of these articles but I strongly suggest you check out the Ab Circle Pro
The Bad News
1. According to a few other reviews apparently the ab circle pro has a weight limit of about 300-350lbs so this machine might not be ideal for the largely overweight population
2. Knee pads can be a little uncomforatble for some.
3. The cost is slightly over $200, this might pose a problem for those looking for affordable weight loss solutions.
4. Not intense enough for some people! What?!
The Ab Circle Pro is definitely a great exercise machine for beginners and people who are looking for shave off a few extra pounds but I truly believe that people who are already very fit might not benefit as much from the workout.
It’s difficult to tell whether more people are happy with it or not, but there are many complaints about the Ab circle Pro. This is a fact beyond question. Whether or not you should get it is a personal decision. I wish you the best of luck in your quest for flat abs



