Ever since Wii Fit I am all about body awareness and health – here an other geeky workout. (By the way … lost an other 1.2 kilo)

You’ve got the greatest gaming rig out there. You’ve spent a lot of money on it – now it’s a monolithic liquid-nitrogen-cooled monstrosity capable of pumping out smoother 3D video than real-life. Your pointing device is sensitive to a billion dpi, and your keyboard has a customized throw-distance tuned exactly to your finger length. After all this effort, you still get pwned by n00bs.

What’s the problem? Your rig may be awesome, and your brain may be sharp and quick, but if your body doesn’t respond to your brain’s commands correctly, you may as well be playing with mittens on. You need physical conditioning, Daniel-san, and there’ll be no wax-on-wax-off, no sand-o-floor, no paint fence.

The Xtensor is the only product on the market to perform with true biomechanical correctness, able to stimulate muscles and tendons in the hands, wrists and elbows that have been virtually off limits to all other devices. Repetitive gripping and squeezing of your game-controller or mouse forces extended isometric contractions of the flexor muscles of the hands and fingers producing an unnatural imbalance over time as the hands operate in a mostly closed position. For this reason, patients with hand, wrist and elbow disorders experience unnecessarily long healing times and high reoccurrence rates. Everybody got that?

Flexing with the Xtensor between gaming sessions will make your reaction-times much quicker, and will mean no cramping hands after all-night fragging sessions.

Link: Xtensor – Geek Workout

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"Xtensor – Geek Workout" by was published on May 13th, 2008 and is listed in DIY / Tricks, Gadgets, Gift Ideas, Helpful.

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Comments on "Xtensor – Geek Workout": 2 Comments

  1. Finger Conditioning With Xtensor Improves Reaction Time » Coolest Gadgets wrote,

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  2. PT wrote,

    This looks perfect for my carpal tunnel problems! I’m so buying one!

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