2006/02/06, 10:18 PM
Wowww its been a LONG time since I've posted here... been busy with moving and I've found a group of friends and im busy all the time... well anyway I have a question. As baseball season creeps closer, and i play baseball, I was wondering what everyone thinks about those titanium necklaces. They are supposed to ease your blood flow and make it faster to recover from a gruesome practice and the such and improve your "baseball game". Is anyone buying into it? My friend has one, too, and i dont know if its worth the money or not.
-------------- That's the fastest time ever run - but it's not as fast as the world record.
-- David Coleman
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2006/02/06, 10:29 PM
Key word..."supposed". My personal opinion is the same as miracle supplements. If it sounds too good to be true...well you know the rest.
Don't fall for advertising. You'll go broke.
Just an opinion though...
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Quoting from poolmaster1990:
They are supposed to ease your blood flow and make it faster to recover from a gruesome practice
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2006/02/07, 02:43 PM
poolmaster...welcome back. Let me ask you a question. If I told you have a titanium toe ring that would relieve all your pain, discomfort, worries, etc... You'd probably look at me cross-eyed. There was a famous golfer (can't remember his name) that made the bracelet thing big back in like the 80's. It's an absurd idea and I can't believe anyone would fall for this (sorry if I've offended anyone). As for those that say it's an amazing difference, that's all psychosymatic (sp??).
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2006/02/07, 03:36 PM
agreed......companies these days spend the majority of their money on advertising and very little on developing a quality product. they do this becuz americans are always lookin for the easy way out. i wouldnt buy it if i were you.
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2006/02/12, 04:53 PM
good points! i wont get it thanks for inputs
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