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Powerball your way to health

Posted on: July 30, 2006


Powerball your way to health
The Powerball hopes to reduce wrist strain and carpal tunnel syndrome that afflicts many people these days due to the day-to-day involvement with computers at work. Just insert the ripcord into the Powerball and pull it out. Turning your wrist will provide you with some sweet relief as the gyroscopic forces within are released. The Powerball records a reading of 20,000 rpm at top speed, exerting over 40lbs of pressure from your hand to your shoulder. Its extremely small and portable, so this is one exercise device that ought to be made compulsory for those who spend many hours in front of the PC each day. Take one home today for £70.

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By pdajunkee , 01/08/06 3:20 PM (CommentID #035962)


Thanks for the useless information and site plug Jacqueline. wtf???

Do a search for Powerball and you'll find some other alternatives. A non LCD model can be found here for $24
http://secure.ncix.com/products/index.php?sku=10543

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By Jacqueline , 31/07/06 4:14 AM (CommentID #035891)


The Powerball records a reading of 20,000 rpm at top speed, exerting over http://www.ggcg.info/sitemap.htm 40lbs of pressure from your hand to your shoulder.

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