I can tell you if you didn't know: Cyberpump.com is a childish company, which also wrote this avenging "article"
http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/cyberpump8.htm.
And this time:
Quote:
One recent Saturday morning after I got a good, healthy dose of pro wrestling, I was surfing through TV channels and came across an infomercial for one of those ab devices (which looks suspiciously like another). On this particular infomercial, Fred Hatfield (aka “Dr. Squat? was being interviewed about the doodad by some tall blond gal on a beach. Interestingly, he didn’t really endorse the product.
Unless I missed something, he just talked about the importance of having strong abdominals. I don't think he even mentioned the name of the gizmo, though it was visible. Interesting. Well, if you endorse a product that you believe in, that's fine. But if you attach your name to a product just to make a buck, then that's another story.
It's rumored that one NFL strength coach will endorse any product for money. There's another "former NFL conditioning coach" (which he is, by the way) who is endorsing TWO different abdominal devices. Hey, whatever. Maybe both are somehow tied for the lead at being the best gadget in existence.
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See? It is no way professional. Nothing is science based. Only hard sell HIT and attack non HIT people. Again, HIT is NOT scientifically proved.