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The History of Vibration Therapy
In the 1800s, there was a type of vibration therapy that was developed for treatment of Parkinson's disease. In the 1900s, scientists in the Russian space program started using vibration therapy to help strengthen astronauts bone mass and muscles. After they had the success during the space program, the Russians started using this on their Olympic team. And then in the 1990s, Gus Vandermeer, a Dutch Olympic team trainer, developed the power plate. Now the girl is on TikTok, laying on little vibration plates. Hell yeah.
The Stronger By Science podcast is back, and it's the start of a new era for the show! We've got a new hosting line-up, new segments, new cover art, new music, and new way for you to get your questions answered. But a lot remains unchanged: We're still aiming to break down the latest health and fitness research and trends in a way that's easily understandable and fun to listen to. Going forward, we'll be releasing new episodes every two weeks on Wednesdays.
In this episode, Greg and Lyndsey delve into the history and science behind vibration plates. Are there legitimate, scientific purposes for this trendy piece of equipment, or is it just a total scam? Then, they discuss a new study that investigated the impact of heavy resistance training on pregnancy and postpartum health outcomes. That discussion leads to a larger conversation about how exercise guidelines evolve.
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Whole-body-vibration meta-analyses: Fat loss metas
Whole-body-vibration meta-analyses: Others
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