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Revolutionize Your Neck Training: Introducing the EZ-NECK PRO, the innovative neck training device designed to strengthen and tone your neck muscles safely and effectively.
Whether you're an athlete, fitness enthusiast, or someone looking to improve neck strength and posture, the EZ-NECK PRO is your ideal workout companion.
Max Loading Capacity: 200lbs
*This quote is about neck training in general and not an endorsement for our particular product.
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Some research suggests that increased neck strength might reduce the risk of concussion. For instance, a study found that for every one-pound increase in neck strength, the odds of concussion fell by 5%.
This is supported by recommendations from Rutgers University researchers, who suggest that athletes, particularly those in higher-risk sports like football and soccer, should build neck strength as a preventive measure against concussions.
Neck size is linked to lower likelihood of injury and therefore higher likelihood of health and survival.
And since health is linked to attractiveness. it is therefore likely that neck size should also be linked to attractiveness.
Using the website photofeeler.com, an attractiveness rating website, we put it to the test. All factors are held constant EXCEPT the neck.
The tests were done on the site’s dating category, where physical attractiveness is the primary quality rated. Subjects were females between the ages of 18 and 29.
We want you to reach your fitness goals, enjoy your life and feel healthy. The last thing we want is to create more stress in your life, so if you decide this item is not for you we'll be happy to give you a no-hassle, no-questions-asked 100% refund.
Yes, here are the studies.
Since the muscles in the neck are small they can be trained with high frequency. Therefore for optimal results, we recommend training the neck 3 times a week.
We recommend anywhere from 8 to 20 reps.