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Sports Related Endorsements:
"This ingenious twistable bar with grips on
either end is a terrific piece of equipment where light resistance and multiple
repetitions are desired. That makes the HeartFlex a perfect way to warm up for
golf or tennis or any activity for that matter. Like swimming, this
sophisticated little machine produces "consistent resistance" through
motion in any direction, critical to building strong, dense muscle tissue. This
is made possible by 18 precision ball-and-socket joints, not springs or rubber
bands. The resistance is actually light, but consistent and over time, it will
prove valuable to either a fragile senior citizen or a conditioned athlete.
The neat thing is that the HeartFlex can be used standing, sitting, walking, or
lying down, working out on a treadmill or stair climber, or even watching TV.
Depending on how and where you move the grips, it can isolate any upper body
muscle group. Whether as a strength builder, a cardio workout, or a
rehabilitation device, I give the HeartFlex high marks for versatility. At
$39.95, it is affordable too."
— Bob Fagan - product reviewer, "Golf Today
Magazine", May 2005

"Most golfers don't realize that the golf swing
places significant stress on the body that can result in nagging injuries.
Furthermore, most recreational golfers fail to appreciate the importance of a
proper stretching and warm-up routine before playing a round of golf or hitting
a bucket of balls at the range. Injuries to the wrists, forearms, and elbows
account for a significant percentage of golf-related injuries. The HeartFlex
device is portable and easy to use, and would make a smart addition to any
golfer's pre-play warm-up and overall conditioning routine."
— Dr. Larry Foster, M.D., F.A.A.O.S., author, Dr.
Divot's Guide to Golf Injuries
Dr. Foster, M.D. is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon and self-described
"golfing nut". Trained at Columbia University and the Hospital for
Joint Diseases in New York City, Dr. Foster has been in practice in New York for
nearly a decade. We highly recommend purchasing his book - Dr. Divot's Guide
to Golf Injuries
www.DoctorDivotMD.com

"Not only is it not a toy, I haven't put it
down for three days. It is tremendous. The DVD, which I watched first as per
your instructions, was very helpful. The review will be a positive and simple
one to write." "The HeartFlex device is one of the most efficient
cardio and forearm exercise implements that Mo' Golf has ever encountered. Mo'
is hitting the ball straighter and farther than ever before, since combining the
HeartFlex with a heavy club on a daily basis. On a recent trip back from
Cincinnati, Mo' did hundreds of reps with the HeartFlex and boy, is he ready to
play!"
— Ronald Montesano, owner, www.buffalogolfer.com

This website is posted for informational purposes
only by Dr. Christian Reichardt the author of the book entitled Pain-Free
Golf. The following is his assessment of HeartFlex:
">>Description: The HeartFlex Upper Body exercise tool is an
excellent warm up tool for golfers. It creates a continuous, light resistance
throughout a range of motion. The tool takes your upper body through a number of
exercises and motion, which are necessary for a smooth golf swing.
>>Features + Benefits: Made out of space age plastics and using
recent breakthroughs in modern molding technology, the HeartFlex uses 18
precision ball-and-socket joints to create the consistent resistance. No jerky
or abrupt motions are noted. It is a wonderful warm up tool as well as training
tool for golfers. It can be used sitting or standing, and does not require
complicated routines to be memorized. It is simple, easy to use, very effective,
lightweight and affordable. A highly recommended tool!"
— Dr. Christian Reichardt, owner, www.golf-health.com/body.html.

"…As a PGA Professional I myself use the
HeartFlex to strengthen hands, arms, and chest for golfing activities. Along
with these benefits I get vital cardiovascular exercise. All in all I find the
HeartFlex to be a winner…"
— Ted Mills, PGA Pro Golfer:

"The HeartFlex upper body exerciser is, without
reservation, the best fitness product to reverse…golf injury."
— From Dr. Kimberley Williams article entitled "HeartFlex
and the Golfer":
Read
the complete article .

"We are in the latest "Golf Around The
World" catalogue and I am extremely gratified that Dr. Gary Wiren approved
our device for his publication. Dr. Wiren is perhaps the preeminent golf trainer
in the United States and his catalogue of training devices is sent exclusively
to PGA professionals and pro shops."
— Golf Around The World Catalogue:

Video demonstration of the HeartFlex in use by
golfer Duane Miller posted on our golf portal page, www.heartflex.com/golf
. The video was shot at Cimmaron Hills Country Club in Georgetown, Texas; a
Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course.
— Duane Miller's Instructional Video:

"Aside from swing mechanics, a great deal of
attention is now being focused on fitness levels of golfers. John Corbin of
Austin, Texas has invented a terrific product called HeartFlex, an upper-body
resistance trainer that is easy to use while improving strength and flexibility.
This product is made from flexible, molded plastic. Resistance is created from
18 precision ball-and-socket joints. HeartFlex can be used when walking,
jogging, standing, sitting and even lying down. Take it to the office, hotel, or
anywhere you want a great workout. Need to warm up before your next round of
golf? HeartFlex will do the job.
The four basic exercise routines are: 1) the general upper-body exercise; 2) the
forearm exercise; 3) the wrist exercise; and 4) the curl exercise. At
approximately $40, this product is inexpensive enough, and useful to the golfer
and non-golfer alike. "
— Bill Livingston, "The Gear Guy"
Golfer's Tee Times Magazine Nashville Tennessee

Dear Heartflex,
"Your product is the most amazing exercise tool I have ever seen. I am a
lifelong golfer who has played over 45 years. Throughout my schooling and beyond
I have played and competed in at least five organized sports. I wish I would
have had the Heartflex 40 years ago. This has been great for my hands, wrists
and arms. And the cardio effect is incredible. I love making people try mine out
for just 12-20 seconds. It really surprises everyone. I have two now, one in my
home gym and one in my travel bag which is great for when I am on the road. It
folds up so well I take it every where with me.
Wonderful!
I have now bought the Heartflex for my family and close friends as Christmas
presents for them to remember."
— Mitch C. December 2005

"To whom it may concern:
Re: Heartflex exercise device
"This device has been used in several classes at The Diabetes Center. It is
easy to demonstrate, and patients find it simple to use. It is lightweight and
easy to maneuver. It would also travel well. It may be used in a standing or
sitting position and can be effective for patients at varying degrees of
fitness. We have observed drops in blood sugar from 10 to 60 points after only 5
minutes of activity."
Sincerely,"
— Denise Riesman RD,CDE
Beverly Krohn MS,RN,CDE

"My classes love the addition of the HeartFlex!
So far I am using them at an assisted living facility where the population is
less conditioned than the Silver Sneakers but I know they would love the
addition if we can get it approved by Healthcare Dimensions. Some of them have
requested information on how to order it for themselves. What would you like me
to tell them? I intend to show it to the Silver Sneakers representatives the
next time they are in town. I will keep you posted".
— Bonnie Livingston - trainer Jewish Community Center of
Greater Pittsburgh, South Hills

"Hi John,
Yes, I tried the HeartFlex and shared it with some of my staff. I think it is a
useful tool that can be used while people are walking to add an upper body
component to physical activity. Thanks for sharing it."
— Wojtek Chodzko-Zajko, Ph.D.: Professor and Head,
Department of Kinesiology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign:

"…I love the HeartFlex! When I first started
I could only move it for 1/8 th mile of my usual mile and a half walk. Now I'm
up to moving it for 3/4 of a mile and can really feel the difference. I've
enclosed the copy of an article we'll publish in our next newsletter which will
be mailed later this month to 8,000+ survivors."
The Article:
"…Exciting news! By the time you read this we should have copies of the
2004 brunch speaker Carolyn Kaelin's new book in the library…Those of you who
heard her know that her message is about the good news with regard to breast
health and exercise. Along those same lines we were recently given several
HeartFlex units by the Austin company's founder, John Corbin.
The HeartFlex is a unique resistance device that works the muscles of the arms
and torso. Its fun to use while walking or jogging but can be used sitting down.
Several other BCRC staff members are now trying it out and I've found it is best
for me to work with it every other day when I'm doing my fitness walk. After
just a week, I can already feel a big difference in muscle tone."
HeartFlex (www.heartflex.com) is collaborating with Andrea Leonard-Bruno who is
a breast cancer survivor and a physical trainer specializing in helping women
recover fully from breast surgery. She has developed a book and DVD that uses
the HeartFlex (www.thecancerspecialist.com see products)…"These look like
great resources that you can use to open a dialogue with your physician."
— Alice Wilson - Breast Cancer Rehabilitation Clinic,
St. David's Hospital, Austin, Texas

Alberta (Bert) C., 72 years young,
"I like it, its fun to play with. It gives you something to do with your
hands. I've never enjoyed exercise, but this is fun!"
Alice F., 77 years young,
Alice, who walks 1 1/2 miles per day, said about using HeartFlex, "This is
fun! This keeps your mind off things. I would us it in my apartment every day.
Excellent!"
— Waterord Retirement Community - Houston, Texas

"It arrived yesterday. At first look I wasn't
real positive, but after doing some of the exercises I have changed my mind. I
am also letting someone from work try it while they do their walk around the
complex. I'm waiting for their comments." Then:
"The comments I got from my co-worker were very interesting. She typically
walks around the complex once or twice a day. I would say she is in the best
shape and she is active and walks at a quick pace. She eagerly wanted to try the
HeartFlex after I showed it to her.
Yesterday in Chicago, our temperature was getting close to 80 degrees. She came
back after her walk red faced and looked a bit tired. She said she could only do
one of the exercises for about half of her walk. For her it was too much.
I see this as very good thing. It points out to me that while you might not
think there is much effort required to do the exercises for a period of time,
you had better think again. I am not after a short term gain, but would rather
do the exercises over a larger amount of time to get the long term
benefit."
— Larry J.

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