When it comes to fitness equipment, anything and everything can get attention just as long as you tap onto the right group of people.
If you made the right move and gave the right product, you might have created a need already. When combining the eastern concept to the western people, it can often times create a fuss and people will just ask "Will this product really work?"
I'm an Asian and but still am a skeptic because I always go for the scientific explanation. But there are times that I'll just believe it because I have tried it and didn't observe anything different out of the ordinary.
The Power Balance wristband created a big demand; so big that it gets sold out on stores.
The Power Balance introduced their bracelet last January 2007 at Orange County, California. When that day came, it became a big hit and became a phenomenon to everyone all over the globe. Whether you are a child or an adult, the wristband is said to help them be better.
What is the Power Balance wristband? The company claims that this wristband will increase the strength, flexibility and balance of a person. This product is advertised by the likes of Andy Irons, Shane Del Rosario, Steve Nash and Shaquille O'Neil.
Skeptics say that it only gives a placebo effect. It may also be true because your mind can do wonders to your body without you even realizing it. For them, a physical ability being upgraded is just too convenient to happen with just the help of a hologram. For the skeptics, your performance will always be based on how you prepare for the battle ahead. Your performance does not depend on a bracelet.
The Company that made the wristband sells Pendant necklaces and wristbands made from silicone with holograms. They claim that the hologram will improve a person's physical capability and increase their abilities.
How will that happen? The company claims that the hologram emits a frequency that tends to fix the body's energy flow. The negative energy flow will be neutralized as soon as this wristband sticks to your skin. The negative energy comes from ones that emit radiations like cell phones, microwaves and TVs.
This idea isn't new to the sports and health industry. Eastern philosophies like Acupuncture helps restore the blood flow of the body. I don't think there's any hoax with this product because of the technological advancement that happens every day.