




Hydraulic cylinders were first attached to exercise machines back in the late 70’s when a high school football coach saw their value for rehabilitation of injured high school athletes.
This exercise program has since been offered in many venues, including collegiate athletic programs, and the Olympic village of the Barcelona games in Spain. Health and fitness professionals from all over the world are discovering the versatile cross-training benefits of the hydraulic interval circuit training program.
Why hydraulics?
Hydraulic resistance provides fully accommodating resistance . What does that mean? It means that when the muscles fatigue, hydraulic resistance decreases in exact proportion to the force exerted by the participant. In laymen’s terms, this means that when your muscle gives out and you slow down your movement, the resistance decreases, allowing you to recover without stopping cold. YOU CANNOT DO THIS WITH WEIGHT BASED EQUIPMENT.
Weight based equipment is inadequate for use on continuous movement, or interval circuit training. Weight based equipment produces a “negative/positive” resistance. This means you push the weight up or out (positive), and then you resist the weight coming back or down (negative).
Your personal muscle strength or weakness, and the weight you selected before you began the exercise, are the only two factors in this equation. When your muscles fatigue or fail, you have one option: TO STOP! The only way around this is to have a “spotter” standing by at each station to help you lower the weight or change the resistance while in motion, which you CAN’T DO with “pin-selector” weight stacks. Weight based equipment cannot match the benefits of hydraulic resistance equipment.
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