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    barbiegirll Posts: 13, Reputation: 1
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    Aug 12, 2008, 09:59 PM
    The Cardio Twister
    Has anyone seen it or have it? I want to buy it but I am scared to and it not work. Do you think it would work from the looks of it? Presonally, I think it would. I mean it'r running which works and its also moving so that couldn't hurt right?
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    Credendovidis Posts: 1,593, Reputation: 66
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    Aug 13, 2008, 01:32 AM
    It only works if you continue to use it as per specifications. But as with almost all the slimming appliances : people will soon get tired of it, and look for other ways for working out. $ 160,00 is a lot of money, and I sincerely doubt the reliability and endurance of the system itself, specially for the more heavy users.

    The best to do is combine a reduction of calorie intake with any format of burning more calories. The positive side of the twister that it will get you fit faster ! However a daily 5 Mile walk and some bicycling will do the same, but is much cheaper !

    Why don't you try it out before you buy it ? 14 days for $ 14,95 ?

    Click here for info !

    Just do not expect to ever look like Brenda Dygraf!!

    :D
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    iAMfromHuntersBar Posts: 943, Reputation: 146
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    Aug 13, 2008, 01:36 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by Credendovidis
    Just do not expect to ever look like Brenda Dygraf !!!
    :D
    Ha ha, I hope no-one would ever WANT to look like Brenda Dygraf... she's horrid! :D
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    Aug 27, 2008, 08:41 AM
    I've never had a cardio twister but I'm planning to get one, however, I'm going to wait a bit because price is still high right now. I had the side-to-side stepper & a separate twister machine. The cardio twister is a combination. I only use my twister for 10 minutes & the stepper for 10-15 minutes and it works.
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    ciaobellababyH Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Nov 17, 2008, 03:44 PM
    I LOVE my Cardio Twister!
    I normally work out in the gym using top quality cardio equipment, plus a personal trainer.When I ordered the Cardio Twister, I didn't know what to expect as it was my first infomercial purchase. My husband put it together for me as I would never of had the patience.
    I started using it in the evenings after dinner while watching TV, around 25-35 minutes. I continued to go to the gym, but started to cut back on my expensive training sessions. After a week of using the Cardio Twister I lost 7 lbs. and about 2-3 inches of my waist. The most definite change was to my obliques and upper abs. My trainer noticed almost immediately. I think she thought I was receiving training elsewhere! My abs have never looked this good. I can now wear tight tank tops without worrying about my "muffin top!"
    We are going south for the winter and I dread being without my Cardio Twister. I'm even thinking about ordering another to be sent to my place in Florida.

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