Discover the best ways to correctly use lifting straps from Kevin Weiss of Body Performance personal fitness training
(Food-Beverage-News.Com, November 19, 2014 ) West Kelowna, BC -- On it first year, Rip Toned had established their brand in the fitness market through the good feedback and recommendations from their customers who are using lifting straps that they offer. The numbers of clients who use their products are increasing through word of mouth advertisement and through the effort of Rip Toned to spread awareness in safe and effective weightlifting workout by using lifting straps and belts.
Rip Toned started out by introducing to the public what are wrist wraps for and the benefits it can contribute to a weightlifter. Through series of informative articles on their website and through Amazon, Rip Toned effectively provided information to beginners and even professional weightlifters. Moreover, the lifting straps how to use video that is sent to every customers through email is very helpful particularly to those who are using the lifting straps for the first time and for those who have been using lifting straps the wrong way.
A recent comment left by one of the customers from Amazon, Nathaniel S, who bought and used the product said, "First lifting straps I've ever owned. They are accomplishing their goal of helping me with heavier weight, particularly on my last set when my forearms and grip begins to give." He added, "They also add stability to my wrist. I currently use these for lat pull downs of all kinds and shrugs." Rip Toned lifting straps as well as their newly launched weight lifting belt are also ranking well on the list of Amazon Best Sellers.
About Rip Toned
Rip Toned is committed to helping weightlifters and aspiring ones to reach their fitness goals and sculpt the physique of their dreams. Rip Toned weightlifting strap is quickly taking the industry by storm. RipToned weight lifting belts add pressure to the abdominal area, keeping the form true while protecting the core area and safely maximizing weightlifting potential.