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Is the technology that creates the anti-gravity effect dangerous?

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Is the technology that creates the anti-gravity effect dangerous?

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A. No, it isn’t dangerous. The physical lifting force generated by the G-Trainer comes from a difference in air pressure around the user’s body. Normal environmental air pressure is approximately 15psi. The maximum amount of air pressure used in the G-Trainer, if the user chooses to reduce effective body weight at the maximum 80%, is 16.5psi, so the difference is barely discernable. At the maximum air pressure, the user experience feels similar to the pressure against your feet if you were standing in waist-high water, but without the resistance or movement of water. Q. Technology: Do I need to wear anything special to use the G-Trainer? A. To produce the anti-gravity effect, a seal is created around the user’s body by wearing customized neoprene compression shorts that a user slips on over their clothing. The shorts are specially designed for comfort and are similar to clothing worn by many professional athletes for compression and support during competition. The shorts allow a user t

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