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[EDIT: I mis-read your post earlier and now see you're probably talking about the same thing but I'll leave my post as-is regardless.]Burt wrote:Bum, is the party trick the one where a person pushes their arm up from their side under resistance from another person's hand? If it is then it is most certainly a trick of bio-mechanics. When it's done well, take note of the person's (the one providing the resistance) spare hand. Without the bracelet, the hand will do nothing. Once the bracelet is on, the procedure is repeated but the spare hand will now be placed on the bracelet wearer's other shoulder. This provides a point of stability that allows improved lifting capacity against the hand providing the resistance. It is a good trick though.
Ah, but it won't have the appropriately mystical and high-tech stickers on it. How could it possibly work?! Your experiment is flawed from the outset.drsmurto wrote:#129 - Power Balance Bands
I have a similar band on order from skepticbros.com called The Placebo Band. $2 and it does exactly the same as the power balance band - feck all.
Surely the placebo band would have to cost more than $2 for it to work effectively.Bum wrote:Ah, but it won't have the appropriately mystical and high-tech stickers on it. How could it possibly work?! Your experiment is flawed from the outset.drsmurto wrote:#129 - Power Balance Bands
I have a similar band on order from skepticbros.com called The Placebo Band. $2 and it does exactly the same as the power balance band - feck all.
Last line of that TBL article is gold.