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The Compex Sport works your muscles with electricity.

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Think of the Savings!!!
by michaelportent January 18, 2008 2:19 PM PST
It's way less time consuming and painful than therapy. =D
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All this, but much, much more ...
by Jan_Raas January 20, 2008 8:59 AM PST
I ran across this tool some years ago at a bicycle trade show ... not only can it be used as MK did (to stimulate more muscles harder than one might normally), but also as a recovery tool (yes, I know that sounds odd) after hard workouts ... it is pricey, as are the consumables, but the results are worthwhile if you're at that certain (athletic) level or have special needs (i.e., recovery from injury or exercise whilst otherwise immobilized). Anyhow, thanks for the post, and the video!
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by gciriani April 19, 2008 11:10 AM PDT
Actually if you use it correctly you are not supposed to feel pain. Mike Kanellos was not instructed properly. There are units out there that are for elite athletes, see this other video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5mM6IBtkeuw
Giovanni Ciriani - Globus Sport and Health Technologies
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by gciriani April 19, 2008 11:11 AM PDT
Actually if you use it correctly you are not supposed to feel pain. Mike Kanellos was not instructed properly. There are units out there that are for elite athletes, see this other video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5mM6IBtkeuw
Giovanni Ciriani - Globus Sport and Health Technologies
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by Muscle_Stilmulator October 22, 2008 9:29 AM PDT
I had heard that a lot of the 2008 US Olympians had been using the the Compex Muscle Stimulator and as a triathlete I thought I'd get one and see what improvements I'd see in my training. I've been using it religiously for the last 4 months and this device is amazing. I've reduced all my times and find myself able to train harder the next day. The active recovery clears out the lactic acid and prevents soreness. I recently read that Jason Lezak used as he coached himself (amazing) to gold in China. He apparantly relied on this device and found it more effective that his regular cool downs. The way he swam on that final leg of the 4 x 100 it pretty apparant he worked for him. These are widely available in Europe as it's part their normal practice over there and Compex is starting to break into the US Market. There www.compex.us site links to http://www.betterbraces.com/ViewProducts/CompexSportMuscleStimulator/1023.aspx when you can now buy direct. It's pricey but if you want to shave minutes off your times and feel better along the way pick one up.
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