TheraBand Professional Non-Latex Resistance Bands are available in 8 color-coded levels of resistance. Proper use of these systems for resistive exercise provides both positive and negative force on the muscles, improving strength, range of motion and cooperation of muscle groups. Color-coded progressive resistance gives at-a-glance documentation of progress from one level to the next. And
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Added on: March 27, 2018 - More: Comments & Reviews
TheraBand Professional Non-Latex Resistance Bands are available in 8 color-coded levels of resistance. Proper use of these systems for resistive exercise provides both positive and negative force on the muscles, improving strength, range of motion and cooperation of muscle groups. Color-coded progressive resistance gives at-a-glance documentation of progress from one level to the next. And because it is not made with natural rubber latex it’s an ideal option for users with latex sensitivities.
I’m a special education teacher, and I use the … I’m a special education teacher, and I use the TheraBand as a support for my students who have ADHD. I tied a piece of the band between the two front legs of the students’ chairs so that they can kick against it as they work. This allows my wiggly students to stay focused and on-task while getting their energy out in a non-disruptive way. There are bands sold specifically for this purpose, but they retail around $15 for a single band. I spent less than that on this entire roll of TheraBand,…
FYI If you want to know what the resistances of each colour are:Yellow=1.8 lbs. (LIGHT)Red=2.7 lbs. (MEDIUM)Green=3.1 lbs. (HEAVY)Blue=4.5 lbs. (EXTRA HEAVY)Black=4.9 lbs. (SPECIAL HEAVY)Silver=8.6 lbs. (SUPER HEAVY)I was unaware of the various weights and they’re out of order. Just so others know. The weights correspond to lbs. of force/100% elongation.
yeah; buy it I have purchased the gold bands, the silver bands, Blue tubing, green tubing and, black tubing. These are great for home gyms. You can make a fly machine with these and a 2×4 with eyebolts. Or you can get fancy and use some t-channel tubing or whatever.I love using these. They can be put away quickly and easily. They are ridiculously cheap. Especially compared to the cost of free-weights.You can isolate smaller smaller muscles like the top of your pectoral that connects…