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2011年2月25日星期五

Holmes and Watson Elementary

Holmes and Watson Elementary. On a golf course with wide fairways that rewards long hitters, each has kept the ball in play enough to take advantage of his power balance.

And there is Ryan Moore, 28, something of a wild card, against Y. E. Yang of South Korea, the man who took down Tiger Woods at the 2009 P.G.A. Championship in Minnesota, the last time Woods had a serious chance to win a major championship.

For further spectacle, there is a possibility that snow could stop play in a Tucson-area pro golf tournament for the first time since 2007. Tournament officials were concerned enough about the weekend forecast for wind, rain and possible snow that they moved up the start of Saturday’s quarterfinal matches to 7:10 a.m. local time and moved the Sunday semifinals to 11:45 a.m. Saturday. The final is set to start at 12:15 p.m. Sunday.Power balance bracelet is popular.


“The goal is to finish the championship by Sunday night,” said Steve Carman, a PGA Tour rules official who worked the Tucson Open in 2001, when snow stuck on the ground. Carman said that the soil and ground temperature were warm enough that snow would probably not stick, and that the high winds forecast to begin Saturday were a bigger concern.Power balance pulseiras are excellent.

2011年1月29日星期六

NBA stars wear Power Balance

Shaquille O’Neal and Lamar Odom both wear power balance bracelets during games. Maybe because they both believe in the product, but it turns out they are also both paid celebrity endorsers of said product.

Now they are being sued over it, part of a class action suit according to energy4balance.com (via Lakers Nation).

Shaquille O’Neal and Lamar Odom endorse a bogus “performance technology” bracelet that wrongfully claims to “optimize the body’s natural energy flow,” according to a federal class action lawsuit filed against the pair….

But according to lead plaintiff Brian Casserly, the $79.95 bracelet is “nothing short of snake oil”. He is seeking statutory and punitive damages for consumer fraud, false advertising, unfair competition and unjust enrichment.

“Despite defendants’ representations that the hologram with enhance consumers’ ‘strength, balance and flexibility,’ it is biologically incapable of doing so,” the lawsuit states.

Let’s be clear: Putting Shaq and Odom in this lawsuit is a publicity stunt. It’s about embarrassing the company to get a settlement. Ultimately it’s not about the NBA players, it’s about getting money out of the California company and its owners (Josh and Tony Rodarmel and Keith Kato, who also all are named in the lawsuit).

To put it kindly, the Power Balance bracelet is a controversial product. The company sells wristbands that ”use holographic technology” to “work with your body’s natural energy field” to improve balance and athletic performance.

Laugh if you want — and you probably should, the company had to admit a lack of scientific data, or just watch this video taking down the power balance in-person sales pitch — but a lot of NBA players wear these. The Phoenix Suns Jared Dudley tweeted a while back that the Phoenix Suns training staff is a backer of it, but Manu Ginobili called it a “placebo.” Which shows is that Manu is smart off the court, too.

The Power Balance connection to the NBA is not going anywhere, however — the company just signed a five-year naming rights deal in Sacramento for what had been known for decades as ARCO Arena. Which means more years of debating if a hologram on your wrist helps your balance.

If the guys in the Power Balance marketing department believe in the old “any publicity is good publicity” adage then they have been killing it lately.

2010年12月24日星期五

Renardo Sidney loves power balance bracelet

Renardo Sidney who loves power balance bracelet has issued a statement apologizing for being a part of a fight with a Mississippi State teammate in the stands between games at the Diamond Head Classic on Thursday night. Via Brandon Marcello of the Clarion-Ledger:


I'm very sorry for this incident. I had no intention of this ever happening ... I apologize for embarrassing my family, all the Mississippi State fans, my teammates and coaches ... I will learn from this and move on."


Sidney and teammate Elgin Bailey have been suspended indefinitely for their actions by the school. Athletic Director Steve Stricklin announced the suspensions on his Twitter account, saying that the length of the suspensions will be determined by their "attitude going forward." Coach Rick Stansbury mainly for power balance wholesale released a statement saying he's never seen something like this happen before.


In my 13 years as a head coach, we've never had anything like this happen before. I am very disappointed in the actions of Elgin Bailey and Renardo Sidney and in no way does it reflect the overall picture of our program. It is not how we want our men's basketball team to be viewed nationally, and it is certainly not the conduct we expect of teammates in our program, nor will it be tolerated on any level."


Bailey is expected to release a statement later Friday. It remains unclear how the fight began, but Sidney's teammates have defended him on Twitter, suggesting that he wasn't the one who instigated the altercation.

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2010年11月23日星期二

Reviews of Power balance

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In the sports world, every player, athlete or individual in general is constantly working to find some sort of an advantage that can benefit him or her. Over the years these attempted advantages have for the most part come in the form of illegal steroids. Today, many athletes are using new, legal products such as the Power Balance Bracelet.

Recently I have been noticing more and more people I know wearing the bracelet and at first glance it looked like nothing more than a Livestrong or other athletic bracelet. The design of the Power Balance Bracelet is a little bit more evolved than a simple silicone bracelet as you can see from the image. The main and distinguishing difference on the Power Balance Bracelet is the Mylar Hologram that is meant to react with the body’s natural energy flow and body field. Now I don’t know much about natural energy flow and the intricacies of the human body but I have worn the bracelet for the past two weeks, and it has yielded some surprising results.

Since donning the power balance Bracelet I have noticed some slight changes both in everyday life as well as while playing sports, specifically hockey. While playing hockey I noticed I was able to keep better control of the puck while skating and I wasn’t knocked down as often. It is hard to say that these improvements to my game are directly linked to the bracelet but as of late there have been some distinct changes for the better.

For everyday wear this product is definitely one of the latest trends in the sports fashion market. As the power balance bracelet continues to grow in popularity so to does its credibility amongst athletes and casual users alike. Current users include Matthew Stafford of the Detroit Lions and Derrick Rose of the Chicago Bulls. Be sure to pick one of these up before they’re gone.


Experts say that Power Balance band is placebo.




Experts have cast doubt on the science behind a hologrammed rubber bracelet which claimed to improve balance, strength and flexibility among users.

The Power Balance band has been spotted on the famous wrists of David Beckham and Cristiano Ronaldo.

But a BBC Wales investigation using scientific tests found it made no difference to athletes' ability.

Power Balance say they do not make any medical or scientific claims about their products.

BBC Wales' X-Ray programme decided to investigate the bands, which retail at £29.99, after a global phenomenon which has seen them worn by some top sporting stars.

It asked researchers at the University of Wales Institute Cardiff, (Uwic) to use recognised scientific tests to put Power Balance through its paces.

'Natural frequencies'

And the results showed there was no difference between wearing a dummy band or wearing the Power Balance band.

The makers of Power Balance say millions of people in more than 30 countries are enjoying its benefits.

One video previously on its UK website claimed wearing it helps improve balance, strength and flexibility - and encouraged users to take their tests to prove it.

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"The physiology and the biology of the performer won't have changed by putting this band on at all. ”

Dr Gareth IrwinUniversity of Wales

The craze recently spread to Wales with the Cardiff Blues wearing them and flanker Martyn Williams saying he had seen a definite impact on his performance.

Cardiff City strikers Jay Bothroyd and Michael Chopra also appear on Power Balance's Facebook page, having trialled the product.

Ice hockey team the Cardiff Devils have also put their faith in the bands and earlier this year announced a partnership with the company.

Head of bio-mechanics at Uwic, Dr Gareth Irwin, agreed to carry out the tests using 10 randomly selected athletes.

They were asked to do four simple exercises with and without the Power Balance band.

The tests did not replicate the tests Power Balance had on their website but were standard tests for the sports industry.

Those taking part completed the exercises wearing the Power Balance band and separately with the dummy substitute.

All were blindfolded when the band was placed on their wrist.

Dr Irwin said: "Very simply the tests show that there was no difference between wearing this dummy band or wearing the Power Balance band. We tested it statistically as well and found that there wasn't a statistical difference.

"The physiology and the biology of the performer won't have changed by putting this band on at all.

"There may be some changes in performance because of the placebo effect, which is a strong tool."

His views were shared by Dr Andrew Dearden of the British Medical Association Wales, who criticised the bands as "pseudo science".

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Power Balance said it had removed the promotional video as part of ongoing changes to its UK website.

The company is also in the process of shutting down all non-official Power Balance sites to limit the amount of incorrect information in circulation.

In response to the results of the investigation, a spokesman said they believe in Power Balance but are not trying to convince everyone, which is why they offer a full refund to anyone who is not completely satisfied.

They said the teams and individuals who advocate the band in the UK were given their products for free and were not paid to wear it.

In the US they have paid some athletes for rights to use their images.

The Cardiff Blues team said it had not received payment but that some of its players felt they have benefited from wearing the wristbands.

Cardiff City did not respond.

X Ray is on BBC One Wales at 1930 GMT on Monday.

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