How It Works
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Exerstriding’s “synergistic resistance” means working smarter, not harder!
Begin to experience for yourself right now how the “synergistic resistance” of Exerstriding works. Just take a few seconds and follow these four simple steps:

  1. Raise your hands off of your computer keyboard and mouse and extend them out as if offering them for a friendly handshake.
  2. Make two fists and place them on your desk with your thumbs up.
  3. Finally, sit upright and alternately press one fist, then the other into the desk repeatedly.
  4. Feel how a wave of contractions goes through your abdominal muscles as well as large back, arm, shoulder, chest, and important “core strength” muscles contract each time you push.

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As you walk while using your Exerstrider poles, you'll do1,800 to 2,200 similar synergistic contractions of all these muscles per mile as you apply a similar force to your poles with each stride. With Exerstriding, because the work is shared by so many major muscles, you can actually feel like you're working less while accomplishing much more, and with much less risk of injury. I hope you'll let me show you how to work smarter, not harder, have more fun, and simultaneously condition every major muscle (as well as your cardiovascular system) as you walk.

You’ll simply build more fitness in less time by simultaneously exercising all of the body’s major muscles. More than 50% of the body’s total muscle mass is in the upper body.(Click here to see the muscle diagram.) With my easy-to-learn Exerstrider techniques, you’ll put all of these muscles to good use with every step you take. Fitness experts emphasize the importance of upper body muscle conditioning in addition to aerobic fitness. With Exerstrider’s synergistic resistance, you’ll simultaneously enhance the aerobic effects of walking as well as build upper body muscle strength and endurance as you get a complete total body exercise.