We talked about this in biology today. It basically helps cool down your muscles. They are constricted from putting so much pressure on them, and this device cools the muscles so they can loosen (vasodilation) and allow more oxygen and heat to be distributed. The steel plates cool the muscles and the vacuum helps enhance blood flow.
i havnt looked this up but it just looks like a scam right off the bat... if i stick my hand in this thing all of a sudden i can do more reps with more weight... ehhhhh that is def something u would have 2 try b4 u buy plus every1 would b trying 2 get 1 and it would b widely used already as well (if it worked)
Oliver price, nice. I wonder how many Olympic competitors are using this, and when the US military will be get their cooling boots version from stanford university.
The temperature is regulated by a heating element in the machine, and the temperature is set by you, before using the machine. It will only cool your core temperature back down to normal. The idea is that you will alway perform at 100%.
@micahtrib So regulation of body heat is built in, awesome. I need to find out a place near me that has one of these so I can try it for myself. I'm also interested in development of a glove application that can be worn, because I'd like to build a biosupport suit that can be worn for extremely long periods of time while using built-in regulation of heat for hot or cold environments.
Craig Heller, and Dennis Grahn (I think that's how you spell their names), are the two Biologists that invented the corecontrol. They were at one point in time, working on a glove version. The only photo's I have ever seen were from several years ago e.g. circa 2007? At that time it was still very crude and formative. In other words, it was big and ugly. I have no clue if they are still working on it or not, but that might be something worth looking into.
Basically, about $3,000. It was not designed for poor kids, or late night tv. I happen to own one, and if more people gave it a try, or the manufacturing costs would come down, I am personally very sure that it would become as common as whey protein, and bench pressing.
Please remember that both of the men that designed this machine are biologists. In their minds, numbers and statistics are all that count. Not how you "feel" so much as how many reps, and how much weight you do. If you feel like crap, but you do more weight, and more reps, then the machine worked. So many suppliments make you feel like an animal in the gym, but statisticly do not compaire with this technology.
When they were testing this machine, they compaired it to known statistical results from taking anabolic steriods, prohormones etc., and found that the results from using the corecontrol were better. AVAcore has the study. Either look on their website, or email them for it. I have a paper copy floating around somewhere...
There is now a documentary on here explaining it all. The answer to your specific question is in part 3. But basically you don't feel much cooler as you have no temperature gauges internally but you can feel a real difference when very fatigued and hot - you feel fresher, far less fatigued and ready to go again.
how much time does it take for it to cool dwn the body?
valdios1988 11 months ago
We talked about this in biology today. It basically helps cool down your muscles. They are constricted from putting so much pressure on them, and this device cools the muscles so they can loosen (vasodilation) and allow more oxygen and heat to be distributed. The steel plates cool the muscles and the vacuum helps enhance blood flow.
m0thersl0veme 2 years ago
i havnt looked this up but it just looks like a scam right off the bat... if i stick my hand in this thing all of a sudden i can do more reps with more weight... ehhhhh that is def something u would have 2 try b4 u buy plus every1 would b trying 2 get 1 and it would b widely used already as well (if it worked)
Hydrov1s1onTec 2 years ago
Oliver price, nice. I wonder how many Olympic competitors are using this, and when the US military will be get their cooling boots version from stanford university.
Ninearm 2 years ago
There's only one problem with wearing it constantly: the core temperature must be regulated or the device could easily OVERcool the athlete/soldier.
DoomRater 2 years ago 2
@DoomRater
The temperature is regulated by a heating element in the machine, and the temperature is set by you, before using the machine. It will only cool your core temperature back down to normal. The idea is that you will alway perform at 100%.
micahtrib 1 year ago
@micahtrib So regulation of body heat is built in, awesome. I need to find out a place near me that has one of these so I can try it for myself. I'm also interested in development of a glove application that can be worn, because I'd like to build a biosupport suit that can be worn for extremely long periods of time while using built-in regulation of heat for hot or cold environments.
DoomRater 1 year ago
@DoomRater
Craig Heller, and Dennis Grahn (I think that's how you spell their names), are the two Biologists that invented the corecontrol. They were at one point in time, working on a glove version. The only photo's I have ever seen were from several years ago e.g. circa 2007? At that time it was still very crude and formative. In other words, it was big and ugly. I have no clue if they are still working on it or not, but that might be something worth looking into.
micahtrib 1 year ago
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micahtrib 1 year ago
wonder what it costs...
rasfus 2 years ago 5
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micahtrib 1 year ago
@rasfus
Basically, about $3,000. It was not designed for poor kids, or late night tv. I happen to own one, and if more people gave it a try, or the manufacturing costs would come down, I am personally very sure that it would become as common as whey protein, and bench pressing.
micahtrib 1 year ago
Way more effective than steroids? I just can't buy that. I'm not saying impossible. I'm just saying I'd have to try it to believe it.
zerk54 2 years ago 5
@zerk5
Please remember that both of the men that designed this machine are biologists. In their minds, numbers and statistics are all that count. Not how you "feel" so much as how many reps, and how much weight you do. If you feel like crap, but you do more weight, and more reps, then the machine worked. So many suppliments make you feel like an animal in the gym, but statisticly do not compaire with this technology.
micahtrib 1 year ago
When they were testing this machine, they compaired it to known statistical results from taking anabolic steriods, prohormones etc., and found that the results from using the corecontrol were better. AVAcore has the study. Either look on their website, or email them for it. I have a paper copy floating around somewhere...
micahtrib 1 year ago
ok...does your body actually feel like it is colder or less hot after you use this machine?
blingwave 3 years ago 5
There is now a documentary on here explaining it all. The answer to your specific question is in part 3. But basically you don't feel much cooler as you have no temperature gauges internally but you can feel a real difference when very fatigued and hot - you feel fresher, far less fatigued and ready to go again.
bign07 3 years ago
i dont understand so its a machine
TranceAddict2088 4 years ago 5
It is basically a vacuum chamber with controlled temperature. Visit the CoreCool website to learn how it works.
bign07 4 years ago