Product Review: Fluidity Bar
A Great Non-impact Way to Lose Weight and Strengthen and Tone Your Muscles
Denise Austin's Fluidity bar is based on a series of exercise movements called Callanetics. Created by Callan Pinckney in the early 1980's, Callanetics is a series of small, non-impact movements designed to alleviate back, knee, and joint pain, improve posture, and strengthen and tone muscles. The Fluidity method consists of a series of same small, controlled movements used in Callanetics, however, now done while standing at, or sitting under, a stationary bar. According to Austin, the bar that is provided to work the system, because of it's design, is completely stationary while assembled. However, to save room, the bar folds down to four inches high for storage under a bed or in a closet. After the impressive customer weight and inch loss testimonials, I was sold, and decided to call the number on the screen and order my own Fluidity bar.
The Fluidity bar system is a bit expensive, and costs a total of $240 with shipping and handling included. I was a bit put off by the price, but when the system arrived, I realized why I'd paid the price. The bar that came was beautiful, and very well made. It also had a bit of weight to it since the bar came fully assembled. All I had to do was place the mat flat on the floor, raise the bar to a comfortable hip height, and lock the bar into place. The entire system comes with Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced DVDs, a rubber ball to make the exercises harder, and two resistance bands, plus eating and exercise guides.
So, after setting up the bar, I wanted to perform my own test to see how well this system works. I was surprised to see how accessible the movements are; even if you haven't danced before, the movements Fluidity requires aren't too difficult to do, and are easy on your joints as well. I really felt that my muscles were working throughout the first DVD, and I definitely worked up a sweat trying to control the movements. After about two weeks of working out with Fluidity every day, I noticed that I'd lost a total of ten inches, including five inches off of my waist, which used to be my main problem area, and I really hadn't even started to change my diet yet. The bar wasn't completely stationary; it did move a bit, but not to a degree that was unsafe or caused me to fall over. I actually enjoyed the workout, which allowed me to continue, and seeing the results so quickly was definitely a catalyst. My back felt better. I gained more energy, and I noticed more flexibility as well. Overall, the Fluidity system is probably one of the best purchases I've made, and one of the best health choices I've made for my body as well.
Published by Chanel Griffith
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- Fluidity, created by Denise Austin, uses a ballet bar to slim your body and tone muscles.
- Fluidity movements are based on the movements in Callanetics.