Inertia Wave Review (Inertia Wave vs Battle Ropes)
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In this Inertia Wave review I’m going to give you as much information as possible about this trending piece of gym equipment.
I picked up a set of these about a month ago and so far I’ve enjoyed the challenge and comparing them to the battle ropes I already have.
What Is Inertia Wave?
The Inertia Wave is a set of 9.5 feet long, latex tubes (special elastomers) that were designed for HIIT (high intensity interval training) to build a stronger core, give you a total body workout, and ramp up your metabolism.
Some call them a battle rope alternative but according to Inertia Wave, they are completely different and much better than battle ropes.
The product comes with a pair of carabiners and anchor straps that you can attach anywhere.
They come in 6 different colors which all offer the same amount of resistance.
The colors are neon red, neon yellow, royal blue fluorescent purple, military green, and grey.
How Does Inertia Wave Work?
The Inertia Wave is a form of High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) and is specifically designed to build a stronger core and enhance your speed, stamina, and strength.
Once you start oscillating the tubes, the resistance you’re working against is the inertia that builds up in the tubes.
Whatever amount of energy you put into it, it will throw right back out at you.
So not only do you exert energy by moving the tubes but your body has to resist the energy the tubes shoot back at you.
That’s what forces you to use your entire body and engage all your muscles.
It utilizes all 3 energy systems and it is gentle on the internal structures like tendons and ligaments.
Inertia Wave Duo
The Inertia Wave Duo is similar to the original Inertia Wave, but it is meant for team or group based workouts.
You and a partner hold the opposite ends of the tubes and work together to perform the various methods of use.
The Duo doesn’t have anchor straps, instead it has a couple of wrist straps at each end.
This prevents the tubes from lashing back at the opposite user in the event that you lose your grip.
With the Duo, they’ve added 8 more methods of use for a total of 15 which makes it a whole lot more fun with a partner.
Inertia Wave vs Battle Rope
I’ve always been a fan of battle ropes for conditioning and muscular endurance.
And although I do get kick ass HIIT workout with battle ropes, I feel battle rope workouts can be limited by how quickly your arms and shoulders fatigue.
Especially with the heavier 2 inch battle ropes I own which feel more like an arm and shoulder workout than conditioning work out.
The big difference between the Inertia Wave and battle ropes is that the Inertia Wave pushes energy back at you, whereas the battle ropes “die” at the anchor point after you move your arms.
The energy the Inertia Wave throws back at you forces you to engage your whole body continuously in order to stabilize and absorb it.
Inertia Wave Coupon Code
I reached out to the company and asked them if I could get a special discount code for my followers and they have agreed to give you a discount.
Use coupon code SHREDDED at check out for a discount and FREE shipping.
How to Use the Inertia Wave
The instructions say to anchor down the bands 24 – 36 inches apart.
I hooked up the anchor bands to hitch pins on the inside of my rack.
They can really be attached to anything: dumbbells, weight sled, car trunk, fence, and anything you can think of.
After anchoring both bands down they are ready to use with the 7 methods of use.
The 7 Methods Of Use
There are 7 methods of use with the Inertia Wave and each one follows a specific pattern and oscillating waves.
I go over those methods in my review but before starting the exercises, make sure you’re in an athletic stance and hold that position throughout the entire short bout from one to three minutes.
Read my in-depth Inertia Wave review here shreddeddad.com/inertia-wave-review
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