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Description
Based on techniques that have been known since the late 1800s, Kynett B.V. developed ever since 2018, various flywheel training equipment as the Kynett HOME, FIT, PRO and ULTIMATE in collaboration with physiotherapists, movement scientists and fitness trainers.
The first years were mainly dominated by improvement and further development. A lot of work has been done to improve functionality, quality and durability. By making use of the laws of physics, we have succeeded, on the one hand, in using high-quality materials and, on the other hand, in designing the axle in such a way that optimum training results can be achieved with relatively little weight.
By listening carefully to the wishes of the customer and by gaining more in-depth knowledge about everything concerning flywheel training, Kynett B.V. has expanded its range with various devices and accessories which make training with Kynett even more fun, more intensive and more challenging. The production and assembly is all carried out inhouse and is entirely located in the Netherlands. The standard grip is made of high quality engineering plastic. A lightweight and strong grip suitable for most exercises.
Product features
- Fast shipping
- 1-year warranty
- 1 in flywheel training
- Made in Holland
Specification
How does flywheel training work?
Flywheel training is an unique innovation in sports and physiotherapy. Kinetic training is another term for flywheel training. Training is done with a rotating disc rather than traditional weights. The flywheel is triggered and accelerated during the concentric phase by pulling a ribbon. When the ribbon is completely unrolled, the eccentric phase begins; so much kinetic energy has been built up that the ribbon rolls back up, just like a yo-yo. The goal is to slow the flywheel down during the eccentric phase before restarting it with a concentric movement.
We are not used to this in traditional strength training because the strength we give in the concentric phase is also the strength we get back in the eccentric phase. Because of the constant load, you can also get more out of an exercise by training your muscles more intensively and quickly. Flywheel training maximises the effectiveness of each repetition because you can continue training at a lower intensity if you become fatigued.
Traditional strength training allows you to reach a maximum number of repetitions faster because you must let go of the chosen weights at some point.Flywheel training exercises are also more multifunctional because you must always maintain balance at the start of the eccentric phase, and therefore appeal to your abdominal muscles.
How do you make the exercise heavier?
Flywheel training involves using relatively light weights. The speed of the exercise determines the intensity more than the weight used, as it does in traditional strength training. The heavier the eccentric resistance, the harder the movement is deployed. Resistance discs of 3mm thickness (800gram), 4mm thickness (1200gram), and 5mm thickness can be used with the Kynett HOME (1550gram).
These can be combined, but they can also be used separately. The device can hold up to two discs at the same time. Heavier resistance discs of 6mm thickness (1660gram), 8mm thickness (1950gram), 10mm thickness, 12mm thickness, and 15mm thickness (2550gram) can also be used with the Kynett FIT, PRO and ULTIMATE.