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Save $40 on this pushup machine and start working out at home
TL;DR: Don’t let social distancing stop you from working out. Get this at-home push up machine for $89.99, a 30% savings as of April 10.
Traditional push-ups are super beneficial for building upper body, lower back, and core strength. They work the triceps, pectoral muscles, shoulders, and even your abs. That is, if you do them in the proper form.
A quick glimpse through your Instagram feed during that push-up challenge that was going around probably showed you that most people aren’t performing push-ups correctly. It’s hardly surprising, but without the proper form, you’re not reaping the benefits, making them worthless and potentially dangerous. That’s where this Push Up Machine comes in.
This exercise tool was made to put your body in the correct position for optimized core, back, and arm workouts. It features three critical touchpoints: the central base pad for correct depth, and the inner and outer stoppers for a full range of motion. Combining functional movement, body weight, and gravity, it basically creates the highest level of muscle activation in your core, chest, shoulders, and triceps. Its 360-degree rotating handles allow for safe, neutral positioning, while its patented incline design guarantees results.
Here’s a glimpse at how it works:
After 188 backers raised over $22,000 on Indiegogo, the Push Up Machine became available to the masses just in time for the gyms to close. And since its release, it has already earned itself 4.2 out of 5 stars on Amazon, which is no easy feat.
While it usually retails for $129.99, you can save 30% and get it on sale for just $89.99. Then you’ll have no excuse but to crush the push-up challenge.
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