Saturday, April 11, 2009

JOHN CORBIN '69

Gloria,

Thanks for staying in touch. I thought I would pass this onto you and see if you thought it was appropriate for my RoHawk family.

We are manufacturing an upper body strength machine in San Marcos, Texas. It doesn't build big muscles like weight lifting. It strengthens, tones and conditions muscles while at the same time assisting in naturally cleansing the body of toxins by increasing circulation (cardio, lymphatic, and pulmonary).

HeartFlex was originally intended to be used while walking - to add the component of upper body exercise - transforming walking into a complete workout.

We are discovering all sorts of new applications which include improving sports performance (wherever hand and forearm strength are useful; golf, tennis, racket sports, swimming, gymnastics, & etc.), rehabilitation (any hand, wrist, elbow, shoulder, chest, or back strengthening - where specific muscles and joints must be targeted with passive resistance), and general wellness (it works even if the user is sitting or lying down). It works with all age groups and because it relies upon repetitions rather than strenuous exertion helps regardless of present physical condition. Some trainers have called it "swimming without the water."

We like using the HeartFlex to help folks lower their golf score and improve their sports performance yet our passion is using it to improve quality of life issues. We have had great success with seniors and sedentary folks. HeartFlex may be used while sitting and watching TV and it helps strengthen the muscles necessary to perform life's required functions. We have known seniors and others who have used it to regain the strength and flexibility necessary to live independently.

There are several trainings on the DVD that accompanies the unit including how to use it while walking, for golfing, and for the preparation for and recovery from breast cancer surgery.

Anyway, we have a very in depth website with videos located at www.heartflex.com. We also have a "hidden" promotional page where a discount is presently available that I would like to share with my RoHawk family: www.heartflex.com/promo To obtain the discount it must be ordered from the promo website.

Thanks,
John Corbin - ' 69

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