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| |  | Bun and Thigh Roller | | Home » » | | | | | | | Description: | | Features: Revolutionary "Sculpting Arc" targets 5 muscle groups with one magic motion --- tighten buns, hips and thighs in just 5 minutes a day. Lose up to 2 full pant sizes in just 10 workouts. Simultaneously works glutes, quadriceps, hamstrings, inner thighs and outer thighs (abductors). Easy enough for total beginners, yet challenging enough for serious athletes. System includes Bun & Thigh Roller, resistance bands, workout video, eating guide, exercise guide. | | | Features: | |
• All you need is 5 minutes a day
• Padded back and headrest help you exercise comfortably
• Works your glutes, quadriceps, hamstrings, inner thighs, and outer thighs (abductors)
• Includes diet plan, exercise guide and workout DVD
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 20.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 35.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 30.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 16.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 15.3 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 4 reviews |
| | | | Customer Reviews: | |
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Worth it!May 16, 2007 I puchased the bun and thigh roller a few weeks ago, and find it to be totally worth the money. I have noticed my butt and thighs are slimmer and more toned. Don't be fooled into thinking that this will solve your weight problems, because it wont. This is simply a way to help solve your time/exercise problems. use this with a sensible eating plan, (I recommend the 6 week body makeover by Michael Thurman) and I believe you will notice a more sexy, fit you!
Awesome! Simple workout for rainy days!May 07, 2007 I enjoyed this product and appreciated the fact that it took up very little space!
10 of 17 found the following review helpful:
For the Love of God Don't Bother to get this thingSep 20, 2006 Really, folks, spend the money on a gym membership, go outside and play with your dog, play soccer with your kids, or spend time in the afternoons working in the yard or the house after warming up with slow movements and a power walk. Be reasonable. Just remain aware of how your body feels, know your limits (i.e. knees, back, elbows) and don't over do it! It takes time to find your own approach to weight/figure management. You can do it your own way. You don't need this thing AT ALL.
This product will NOT bring you any satisfaction. you'll only feel stupid for getting sucked into the infomercial and wasting time when you could've been watching Saturday morning cartoons!!!
In the infomercial it shows you "all the machines" you have to use at the gym. Well, there's a reason people use them- becuase their tried and true. Those machines, well worth the cost of a membership, guide the user in producing precision movements. THey cost thousands of dollars and are built to be absolutely sturdy. You're better off using machines at the gym(hey, don't forget the YMCA), varying your cardio between outdoor and indoor exercise, and throwing in consistant measures of Pilates and Yoga, if you want to "change your body."
This is just another stupid product, we've seen them come and go for years. It won't be around long, folks...
Disappoint will occur, and the probabilty that injury will occur is well within the realm of possibility.
18 of 18 found the following review helpful:
Not that effectiveJun 25, 2006 I have this product for a couple of months now. The reason I bought this product is because I have hip,knee and back problems and I wanted a product easy on my body and still that would work my bun and thighs. Here are the downsides: It is not as comfortable as it is shown on TV. Your body slides down and you have to continuosly push yourself up using your arms in an awkard position. So I end up working up no more than 3-5 minutes. The roller keeps moving back as you exercise and you end up rolling across the room. The exercise is very easy and I am not even sure if it is working the bun and thigh muscles at all. The resistance band has only 2 adjustable positions, not that adjustable at all. You will probably end up buying another band that has more resistance since it does not feel like a work out. Also I bought the upper body attachment which is totally useless and waste of money. I would recommend a pilates machine or a pilates tape that you could use at home for injury-safe easy exercise.
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