This is a fun video that shows the variety of people that can benefit from the multiple hand exercises the Archer 6-in-1 hand exerciser offers.
(Health-NewsWire.Net, April 10, 2015 ) Greenville, SC -- The Archer 6 in 1 adjustable hand grip exerciser offers several hand exercises, including individual finger and thumb exercises along with the traditional hand squeeze exercise.
Following are various types of people that can benefit from the exerciser.
- Those suffering from hand arthritis or stroke, that have various hand infirmities and are in need of hand therapy - Guitar and piano players needing finger exercises to improve finger strength and dexterity - Seniors that suffer with weak hands or stiff fingers and want a stronger grip - Ladies wanting to improve their grip for playing sports or for more hand strength for daily activities - Construction workers, or men in general, that want to build or maintain an already robust grip - Athletes, such as baseball players and golfers, that wanting more swing speed in order to hit the ball farther - Any person in general that wants to build stronger fingers and strengthen their hand grip
6 in 1 Hand Exerciser to Perform Multiple Hand Exercises
A main feature of the Archer 6 in 1 Hand Exerciser is the variety of hand and finger exercises that can be performed. Its design works for a wide range of people with a wide range of needs. Three reasons make the Archer Hand Exerciser unique.
1. Its ergonomic design 2. Its variable tension 3. Its adjustable handles
The ergonomic design lets a person hold the handles in different positions to perform finger exercises individually or in combination with each other. The variable tension levels enables people with varying strength levels to effectively utilize the exerciser and glean benefit from its custom resistance levels.
Finally, the adjustable handles expand and become more narrow as the resistance is adjusted. What this means is that the hand grip exerciser can be held in different positions that other hand exercisers do not allow so easily, or at all.
This means that the weak finger positions can gain better positioning, This means more leverage to benefit from the more advanced thumb and finger workouts, and enables those with weaker hands to benefit by letting them perform traditional hand exercises.
The Hand Exerciser Benefits People With A Variety Of Hand Exercise Needs
According to Marq Rosellei, Archer's marketing manager, "Seniors with weak or stiff fingers or those with hand arthritis can benefit from using the Archer 6 in 1 hand exerciser. Furthermore, those recovering from a stroke and in need of hand therapy to improve hand strength will also benefit.
Not only will it benefit those with a feeble grip but also those that need to improve hand strength and finger dexterity for playing an instrument, or to improve sports performance like baseball or golf, or for those that simply want to improve their grip in general. All will be able to benefit from its use.
The Archer Hand Exerciser is designed to perform at least six hand exercises. By holding the hand exercise tool in a different position and adjusting the tension appropriately. Suffice it to say that one can achieve an effective hand and forearm workout on a regular basis.
In a nutshell, instrumentalists such as piano and guitar players, sports players, and men and women of all ages, will benefit from the ergonomic design and adjustability of the exerciser".
For anyone that is in need of improving a feeble grip, or loosening stiff fingers, or increasing finger dexterity, or building robust hand grip strength, the Archer hand exerciser tool can help.
The Archer Hand Exerciser is back in stock and being offered on Amazon.com for almost 50% off the normal price.
About Archer Fitness Products
Archer Fitness Products offers the 6 in 1 hand exerciser and forearm workout equipment that offers hand therapy for those with hand arthritis, want finger dexterity exercises for playing the guitar or the piano, want to loosen or strengthen stiff fingers, or need to create a stronger finger grip. John Tarala established the company headquartered in Greenville, South Carolina, USA in 2013, and is the company's CEO. Archer Forearm Workouts provides unequaled customer service and continues to build strong relationships with their customers here and abroad.