Archive for May 14, 2009
Nick’s third week using Slendertone Abs
After using the belt for a couple of weeks now, I can feel the action working and my stomach does feel tighter. I’m trying to keep myself doing it as often as possible, seeing as it’s pretty easy to do. Have also stepped up the amount of running I’m doing to try to come at it from both directions. Aiming to lose a stone and a half within the space of 3 months so that is the goal!
I’m up to next to full strength most days, but it does get quite tough – not painful, just… sharp at times! That’s the best way to describe it.
Owens third week using Slendertone Abs
This week I’ve upped the level and the frequency of the sessions – was out a couple of nights but still had 5 sessions. The belt is DEFINITLY starting to work. Again the rippling six-pack may still be a while off but my stomach feels firmer and tighter. I’ve noticed shirts and t-shirts fitting better and hanging better. It’s weird but that little improvement has prompted me into doing more. I’m watching my diet and trying to do a bit of exercise. No point in having improved muscle tone if it’s still being camouflaged by a beer belly!!
Caroline’s second week using Slendertone Abs
Started the week well, but then was away from home for three nights for work and the routine fell apart. I read that someone else has been using their belt at work and I wonder if that would work for me. I’m not sure about using it at my desk, but maybe take 30 mins at lunchtime to do it. I tried on the trousers that have been too tight round the waist and they seem to fit a bit better already so I do want to persevere. I seem to have got stuck on the strength side though and can’t seem to get past 50 so think I need to focus on that a bit for the next week.
Sophia’s fourth week using Slendertone Abs
I’ve taken my slendertone to work since that’s where i spend most of the time sitting down and being innactive.I can’t really be bothered to use it in the afternoon, but using it for 15 minutes in the morning is good, if only for a giggle. It’s pretty easy to get up and walk around with it on, but it’s hard to concentrate.
It’s also really subtle under a loose t-shirt, noone would know you were wearing it if you’re sitting down, but it definitely looks wierd if you’re walking around.
It’s definitely made other people in the office curious, and a few people have asked to borrow it!

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