no
No! It does not work at all!
there is no scientific evidence to prove it
they dont work they kill people how horrible:( jk they are just mental it is all in your head...........................................................................................................
I have a gap and I am using them right now! But they do work, I am kind of scared though I am afraid they will create new gaps, even though they said on their website the bands would not.
Not really. They are just rubber bands formed into shapes.
I bought one today. I did some of the tests and I was really surprised. It could be just your mind thinking they work... They worked for me.
Does the 1996 Honda Accord have power bands in the automatic transmission?
Speaking from personal experience, I can tell you right away that marching band takes a lot of dedication and hard work. You have to memorize the music, then memorize the drill for the music. The drill is the marching that you do while you play on the field. To top it all off, you have to put the two together. Now, some bands are "contest bands", which means they actually compete. Other bands are "show bands" which basically means they just play at football games or whatever, but not as a competition. The show bands tend to not have as complicated music or drills, but even so, it could take some work. Also, I've seen show bands that use lyres, which holds their music for them. So, really, show bands are much easier than contest bands. Just to clarify, the contest bands take A LOT of work if you want to be any good, and the show bands take work too, but aren't as difficult. Hope I answered your question!
rubber and plastic
it doesn't
Silly bands really don't stand for anything. They are just cute rubber bands that maintain their shape.
no because the power balance bands are placibos or things that make you think they work so no there is no lifespan on power balance bands because they do nothing