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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Here is the answer to your frequently-asked question:

 

Your question was: How do bands and tubing compare to free weights (such as dumbbells)?

Our experts said: Elastic resistance has different properties than free weights, in that elastic resistance doesn't rely on gravity to produce force. Both elastic and isotonic resistance provide similar strength curve patterns ("bell-shaped"), similar muscle activation levels (EMG), and similar strength gains. The main difference is that the resistance produced by elastics must be quantified by noting the amount of stretch in the band or tubing. For example, a red Thera-Band resisitve band produces 4 pounds of force at 100% stretch. TheraBand Resistance Progression

 

TheraBand Tubing: Frequently Asked Questions
Can I print handouts from your website for my clients?
Can I use multiple pieces of bands or tubing to increase the resistance of an exercise?
Can Thera-Band resistance bands / tubing be chewed for oral sensory input exercises?
Do I need to have eye protection while using Thera-Band elastic resistance?
Do the bands or tubing stretch out over time with repeated use?
Do Thera-Band latex bands and tubing contain phthalates, PVC, or lead?
How do bands and tubing compare to free weights (such as dumbbells)?
How many calories are burned when strengthening with elastic resistance?
What color band or tubing should I use?
What is RPE or "Rating of Perceived Exertion"
What is the OMNI Scale, and how is it used?
What resistance or force is produced by the bands and tubing?