Written by Melissa Decker
Developed by avid skier John Scimone to prevent muscle fatigue, Ski Xtreme Workout Machine gives you an intense workout that is so versatile it can improve anyone’s fitness level.
At first impression, this product can be a bit deceiving, making the assumption it’s for skiers only. With an open mind, however you won’t regret giving this exercise machine a test drive.
The workout machine boasts a simplistic and convenient design compared to many bulky exercise machines at local gyms and at home. Made in the United States, this product boasts a square frame, elevated foot pedals to mimic skis and two poles for grip.
Depending on your level of fitness, you may begin “feeling the burn” from this workout within 30 seconds of starting. As a runner, I felt it after about a minute. It was quite a unique feeling. With primarily lateral movements, it works muscles that you never use while running.
Not only does this machine help with lateral muscles, it provides you with the ability to focus on your core, oblique, leg, ankle and foot muscles based on the variety of movements you can do on the machine. Furthermore, anyone suffering from injury, joint problems, etc. can benefit from the low impact of this machine.
I would love to incorporate this machine into my fitness routine, although not everyday. I also felt that with my short stature, it was a bit awkward stepping up onto the machine, although it is very easy to adjust to the design once you get moving. All in all, the Ski Xtreme Workout Machine stays true to its purpose as a versatile and simple, yet challenging, low-impact way of strengthening your body.
For more information check out Ski Xtreme’s website at www.skixtremeworkout.com
At first impression, this product can be a bit deceiving, making the assumption it’s for skiers only. With an open mind, however you won’t regret giving this exercise machine a test drive.
The workout machine boasts a simplistic and convenient design compared to many bulky exercise machines at local gyms and at home. Made in the United States, this product boasts a square frame, elevated foot pedals to mimic skis and two poles for grip.
Depending on your level of fitness, you may begin “feeling the burn” from this workout within 30 seconds of starting. As a runner, I felt it after about a minute. It was quite a unique feeling. With primarily lateral movements, it works muscles that you never use while running.
Not only does this machine help with lateral muscles, it provides you with the ability to focus on your core, oblique, leg, ankle and foot muscles based on the variety of movements you can do on the machine. Furthermore, anyone suffering from injury, joint problems, etc. can benefit from the low impact of this machine.
I would love to incorporate this machine into my fitness routine, although not everyday. I also felt that with my short stature, it was a bit awkward stepping up onto the machine, although it is very easy to adjust to the design once you get moving. All in all, the Ski Xtreme Workout Machine stays true to its purpose as a versatile and simple, yet challenging, low-impact way of strengthening your body.
For more information check out Ski Xtreme’s website at www.skixtremeworkout.com
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