Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Slastix for Bosu - Heavy - Blue




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Accessory for BOSU Balance Trainers.

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Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Maximus Fitness MX360 Cable Crossover Exercise Machine




Maximus Fitness MX360 Cable Crossover Exercise Machine Overview


The versatile Maximus Fitness MX360 Cable Crossover Exercise Machine offers users an effective upper body workout. The frame is constructed of heavy gauge steel, suitable for home of professional gym use, and the flat angle, high density foam padded bench is anti-microbial treated vinyl. For complete safety of the user the weight stack of the Maximus Fitness MX360 Cable Crossover Exercise Machine is covered with a steel shroud. The quality nylon coated cables are tested for 2200 pounds of strength, for rugged durability and incredible longevity. The one inch chrome plated guide rods along with weight plate bushings provide smooth action to ensure a low impact workout. The Maximus Fitness MX360 Cable Crossover Exercise Machine even includes a helpful instructional placard to help users get the most out their workouts.

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Monday, March 29, 2010

Cardio Gym CG-3500A Home Gym




Cardio Gym CG-3500A Home Gym Overview


Cardio Gym is a WORLD-FIRST in fitness technology in that it offers a genuine TOTAL BODY WORKOUT. This industry leading product is set to REVOLUTIONIZE the fitness market and give the modern fitness enthusiast a genuine reason to rejoice. The genius behind Cardio Gym is that it SIMULTANEOUSLY combines STRENGTH with CARDIO training, offering you the most complete total body workout available.     We will bring your Home Gym Inside! We won\'t leave it curbside like the other guys.

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Sunday, March 28, 2010

Pilates Versa-Tube -Extra Light - Yellow




Pilates Versa-Tube -Extra Light - Yellow Overview




Fire up your "powerhouse" core muscles while increasing flexibility and postural alignment awareness.

This tube lets you experience Pilates-style resistance workouts without the heavy equipment.

4 equal length resistance tubes (2 with padded handles and 2 with foot/ankle cuffs) connect to a center nylon strap, allowing you to simulate Reformer- or Cadillac-style workouts in a mat-based setting.

Tube length: 10". Overall length: 25". 2 lbs.

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Saturday, March 27, 2010

Inspire Power Rack with Smith Machine, Weight Stacks and Pulley Options




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Friday, March 26, 2010

Bowflex Conquest Home Gym [Discontinued]




Bowflex Conquest Home Gym [Discontinued] Overview


This Bowflex home gym utilizes the same Power Rod Resistance as the top-of-the-line Bowflex models with 210 pounds of Bowflex Rod Technology resistance

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The Bowflex Body Plan
By Ellington Darden, PhD
(Rodale Inc., © 2004)
And Bowflex Conquest
reviews

After purchasing both the Bowflex Conquest unit and The Bowflex Body Plan, it became obvious that one could not be reviewed without the other. Although cross-references will be made in each review, I will do my best to keep the reviews separate.

Preface. If you are considering purchasing exercise programs or equipment (such as p90X, the Total Gym, Vigro Fit, treadmills, bar bells, elliptical machines, etc.), as did I, please consider your goals. My wife, who suffers arthritis in her hands and decreasing bone density, wanted something that would help her in both categories. I believe everyone understands that stronger muscles increase bone density which helps persons with arthritis. For myself, I wanted an alternative exercise to a nightly cardio, stretch and limited resistance workout on my Nautilus NordicTrack CX 1055 (which is a very good and useful elliptical machine); as one who is trying to be liberated from impaired glucose tolerance (pre diabetic), it is necessary for me to exercise a minimum of 30-60 minutes a day. The information I was reading about resistance or strength training suggested that my cardio workout could be reduced if I increased my muscle mass (which continues to "work" the physiology of my system, even when I am resting). In addition, I wanted stronger lower back muscles (my family has an unwanted tradition of pain in that part of our bodies).

With these factors in mind, I ordered the literature and free DVD from Bowflex. The testimonials and information were very encouraging, but I was unwilling to spend a bunch of money on a Bowflex. Besides, the size of the units created space problems, because we had no room for a piece of equipment as large as a Bowflex.

Book Review: The Bowflex Body Plan.. One weekend while I was visiting a used bookstore in Texas, I stumbled onto Ellington Darden's book, The Bowflex Body program. After flipping through the pages, I decided it was worth a try, so I bought it. This turned out to be a pivotal event.

Darden has been a body builder and body trainer for over 40 years. He holds a PhD, likes to investigate things and learn about new disciplines. He has also written lots of books on body building. He is a pretty good writer, which helps us readers.

One of the surprises in the book relates to his knowledge of nutrition: he has taken post-graduate courses in the topic, and studied the principles of Understanding Nutrition (a thick, heavy, lengthy book, used in colleges and universities). As I read more in his book, it was obvious that Darden knew more about nutrition than most, and although he is not at the level of Marion Nestle or Eleanor Noss Whitney, nor does his program touch on "hot" topics such as carbohydrate reduction diets or mineral additives, his weight loss and body building programs take into account some fundamentals of nutrition.

In short, Darden appeared to be a learned man, who was willing to admit he was wrong. In the book, he points out erroneous perspectives he had formulated (including taking the wrong or unnecessary dietary supplements, over exercising, etc.), and explains why his beliefs were out of kilter.

The book has lots of materials, ranging from the science of dieting (for example, diets won't work without exercise - although this fact ought to be obvious, Darden explains why one doesn't work without the other), to specific dieting programs, to the science of strength training programs (frequency of exercises, meaning, no less than 20 minutes nor more than 30 per session, no more than 3 sessions a week so your muscles can recover and rebuild, no less than 8 repetitions nor more than 12 per session, using short pauses between exercises - i.e., circuit training, etc.). He concludes with the observation that all exercise regimens (stretching, cardio and resistance) can be accomplished by using a Bowflex machine.

Although the principles of strength training are Bowflex oriented in this book, they could be adapted to any resistance training program and produce the same results. Even if you do not own or purchase a Bowflex, you can use the principles.

Much of the book is devoted to helping people lose weight, which was not one of my objectives. Apparently people want to lose weight when they buy exercise equipment. If one factors in Michael Pollen's observation in The Omnivore's Dilemma, that a third of our population is overweight, and according to Darden, between ages 30 and 50, we lose 15 pounds of muscle mass, the handwriting on the wall is obvious: we cannot expect to have healthy bodies if we do not eat properly and exercise.

The book contains so many Bowflex exercise routines, that over the course of time, I will have no problem adapting what I now do with my Bowflex unit, and adding other exercises for specific needs. As an aid to a novice, there are dozens of photographs of how exercises are to be done (including some which do not require a Bowflex unit).

Comparing this work to others I have read on the topics of exercise, strength training, cardio and stretching, I learned more about all of those subjects in less time than all of the other materials and resources. His dietary program, however, is not what as healthy as it might be (but his purpose is to formulate a diet that can lead to weight loss of up to 60 pounds in 6 weeks - not to detoxify a system).

If I had not purchased this book, we would not have purchased a Bowflex. I don't think any novice Bowflex user should purchase a Bowflex without first reading this book.

Bowflex Conquest Review. By the time I finished the book, I was pretty excited about the Bowflex equipment. The units I had seen at Sears and some sporting goods stores were so large that I was discouraged, because we only had one room where we could keep the equipment, and the unit had to be moved to the middle of the room to be used. The one positive thing we learned as we visited these stores was that the units had wheels, and it appeared the units could be moved into a corner in a folded position (there are a couple of Bowflex units that don't have wheels and can't be moved, but I wasn't interested in those; one of them did not have a rowing bench and the other was out of our budget constraints).

I called the Bowflex toll free number on several occasions, and learned quite a bit of information about the difference in the units (they could not tell me anything about the Conquest, however, since it is not available through the direct telephone purchase program). The folded footprint size of the direct purchase units deterred me from considering but one or two, both of which were more expensive than the Conquest unit (which is sold through Amazon.com).

After moving some furniture around, we determined we could squeeze the Conquest into a corner space, and hopefully, the unit would be easy to move to the middle of the room (it was). Since it weighs close to 200 pounds and is close to 7' high, I had some reservations, which were misplaced, by ordering it sight unseen.

So we bought the Conquest, because of its relatively small footprint and its price. It arrived in 4 boxes (most of the boxes weighed about 70 pounds), and fortunately, the instructions were pretty easy to follow. It took about 3 hours to assemble (one hour was spent trying to find an adapter for my electric drill; the Allen wrenches furnished with unit took too much time to use, in my opinion). Once we got it together, we rolled it into the corner, and spent the rest of the evening reading the manual and watching the DVD that came with the product. The DVD instructed us on proper body positioning during the exercises, how to adjust the power rods, and was a very useful training aid.

The manual contains lots of information on the exercises which are designed for this unit, has many photographs, some anatomy diagrams relating to the muscle system, and has a diet and exercise program (all of which are written by Ellington Darden). Using the manual, plus information gleaned from The Bowflex Body Plan, we embarked on the 6 week program.

Since weight loss was not one of my primary objectives, I did not drink a gallon of cold water every day, or follow the prescribed diet. My wife followed some of these recommendations, however, and lost a couple of pounds.

At the end of 6 weeks, we had each lost about 4 pounds of body fat (which is fairly close to normal, according to Darden); my overall weight was about the same. In that time period I gained an inch in size in each arm, and my abs were visibly improved (they were in pretty good shape when I began the program, but the difference is very apparent).

The drawbacks to the Conquest relate to features which are not available on this unit: the lower pulley bar has only one setting (the more expensive units have more), which means, some of the exercises from The Bowflex Body Plan are not entirely adaptable to the Conquest. In addition, there are other pieces of available equipment (as separate purchases, in most instances) that cannot be used on the Conquest (e.g., ones that are to be used for certain leg exercises). For our purposes, however, I have no regrets.

The basic six week program is designed to increase the number of exercises performed over the six week time period. By week 7 we had increased the number of exercises to 12. We always warm up by rowing, and are able to finish all 12 exercises within the allotted 30 minute time period. About every 2 weeks we increase the weight resistance, and the sessions have proven to be more difficult and more strenuous. However, the results are rewarding.

I was surprised to learn that my wife's carpal tunnel pains had abated over the course of time, and that we both decreased our body fat. Since muscles weigh more than fat, I regret that I did not follow the diet. I wanted my weight to stay about the same, but after week 6, it has inched its way upward, because of the weight of my "new" muscles. Presently, I am using some of the dietary techniques with moderate success, so as to return to what I regard as normal weight.

One of the Bowflex salesmen I visited on the phone with mentioned that his grandmother had been using a unit similar to ours for many years. This was a comforting thought, because I know we need look no further for a unit with more features. The Conquest meets our needs and is accomplishing our objectives.

We are very pleased with our Bowflex.

Conclusion. Both the American College of Sports Medicine and the American Heart Association now recommend resistance training as part of our daily regimen, in addition to cardio exercises. I will give you the hotlink to their site shortly, but the bottom line is this: we are an obese nation, and are somewhat indolent. Exercise puts us in better physical shape, and with a proper diet, exercise can help us to stay healthy. The Bowflex program helps accomplish these goals, and should certainly be considered.

(http://www.acsm.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Home_Page&TEMPLATE=/CM/HTMLDisplay.cfm&CONTENTID=7764)


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Thursday, March 25, 2010

Maximus Fitness MX525 Lat Pull Down Commercial Exercise Machine




Maximus Fitness MX525 Lat Pull Down Commercial Exercise Machine Overview


The Maximus Fitness MX525 Lat Pull Down Commercial Exercise Machine is built for the professional gym and targets muscle groups in the lats. Tested in commercial gyms across the country, the Maximus Fitness MX525 Lat Pull Down Commercial Exercise Machine features a durable electrostatic powder coated rugged steel frame that is built to last even through extended peroids of intense use. The one inch chrome plated guide rods are rust resistant and offer smooth action for every workout. The 200 pound weight stack is built from one inch thick cast iron weight plates with long lasting nylon bushing to eliminate metal to metal friction. The heavy duty thick foam padding covered with premium grade vinyl offers ultimate comfort during workouts.

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Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Body By Jake Tower 200 Full-Body Exercise Gym




Body By Jake Tower 200 Full-Body Exercise Gym Overview


Tower 200 gets you in great shape like 5 time Mixed Martial Arts Champion Randy "The Natural" Couture: * 11 Minutes "No Excuses" * 200 lbs. Total Resistance * Over 200 Exercises * Limited Lifetime Warranty

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I purchased the Tower 200 at my local Target store for 0, which came with a Target gift card. This means that the Tower 200 actually cost me 0. I completely agree with the other reviewer on all points. It's well made, easy to install, and you can start your workouts almost immediately. I suggest watching the DVD first, which is included with the package. The workouts are effective and fairly safe to do. The excercises on the manual look good but lack detailed instructions. If you're familiar with bodybuilding, I'm sure you can figure it out. The kind of people that would get the biggest bang for their buck, are probably weekend warriors that want to get in shape, but don't have the time or money to go to a gym. I believe it's safe to use if you're in your 40's or 50's. I'm a martial artist, and use it for conditioning and strength training. I especially like doing the 11 minute and MMA workout shown on the DVD. In my opinion, the people that wouldn't be challenged by the Tower 200 are hardcore body-builders or well-conditioned athletes because they may find the workouts too easy. For the average everyday Joe or Jane that wants to get in shape without getting hurt or spending a lot of money on expensive gym equipment or membership...the Tower 200 is for you!!!


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Tuesday, March 23, 2010

BodyCraft K1 Leg Press




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From traditional strength training to functional core training, to sports specific and rehabilitation exercises - the K1 does it all! A wider range of exercises, for every muscle group, up to 400 pounds resistance, make the K1 a logical choice.

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Monday, March 22, 2010

Slastix for Bosu - Light - Yellow




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Accessory for BOSU Balance Trainers.

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Sunday, March 21, 2010

Body Solid Fusion 600 (F600/2) Personal Trainer Home Gym w/ 210 Lb. Weight Stack




Body Solid Fusion 600 (F600/2) Personal Trainer Home Gym w/ 210 Lb. Weight Stack Overview


Get your arms around a complete, in-home fitness solutionTake range of motion to a new dimension by configuring the Fusion 600 multi-station gym into the system that works for you. With its revolutionary Bi-Angular Press Arm, seated leg curl, dedicated mid row and functional training arms, you'll be able to flex your workouts with industry-current technology and biometrics.With its design-forward aesthetic and motivating presence, you've found a new partner in total physical fitness with the Body-Solid Fusion 600 home gym. Design your gym to adapt to your available floor space and address your training needs, preferences and goals. Just add the stations and accessories that will help you achieve your specific fitness goals. Then, work out on your own time, at your own pace, in your own home.The Fusion 600 features our biangular converging press arm that generates 25% more muscle interaction for better results. It also sports a leg curl station that puts you in the driver's seat for developing both hamstrings simultaneously from a comfortable, seated position.Station to station, the Fusion 600 multi-station gym offers you a superior workout experience, with the function and flexibility to perform over 60 exercises, including: chest press, incline press, decline press, lat pull-down, leg extension, bicep curl, tricep extension, mid row, cable row, shrugs, shoulder press and many more.The Fusion 600 has a single-stack, multi-function approach to home gym design that offers you an amazingly versatile workout. Isolate individual muscles or introduce functional training into your routine to establish and sustain improved coordination, balance and stability.Whether you configure your Body-Solid Fusion 600 gym to include a lat pulldown, seated row, leg curl, leg extension (or any combination of stations and accessories), form and function converge to provide you with balanced, biomechanically efficient upper and lower body development.

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Friday, March 19, 2010

Inspire Folding Adjustable Bench with Ab Feature




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Folding Abdominal Adjustable Bench offers Decline, Flat, Incline, and Military Positions.

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Thursday, March 18, 2010

Inspire Power Rack with Smith Machine Option




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Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Versa-Loop Medium - Red




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The closed-loop design of this 2" flat band fits comfortably around the upper or lower legs, so you can exercise the muscles of the hips and legs.

The 12" long Versa-Loops are ideal for short limited movements while the new 22" Versa Loops Long are suited for more dynamic movements with greater range of motion.

Versa-Loop: 12" L. L. 2" W. 1 lb.

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Tuesday, March 16, 2010

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Monday, March 15, 2010

Marcy 100-Pound Single Stack Home Gym




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The Marcy MWM-1509 Home Gym features a 100 lb selectorized weight stack allowing the user to exercise all major muscles groups in a compact space saving design and it has durable 14 gauge steel tubing construction with two-tone painted powder coat finish.

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Sunday, March 14, 2010

Body Solid SELECTORIZED Home Gym with Lamar L-7350 Walk-Thru Recumbent Exercise Bike EXM4000S_7350




Body Solid SELECTORIZED Home Gym with Lamar L-7350 Walk-Thru Recumbent Exercise Bike EXM4000S_7350 Overview


The Body-Solid EXM4000S is designed for those who demand the ultimate gym package. It offers an enormous range of upper and lower body exercises for maximum muscular strength, total body conditioning and superior endurance. Up to four people can work out simultaneously with the optional Leg Press/Calf Press Station.

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Saturday, March 13, 2010

Powerline BSGLPX Leg Press for BSG10X Home Gym




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BSGLPX Leg Press Attachment for the BSG10X. The leg press is a compound exercise, working out 3 muscle groups, the quadriceps, hamstrings, and glutes. Unlike most leg press attachments, the BSG10X attachment does not require a separate station, but rather attaches to the front of the leg developer with an extra pulley. For use with the BSG10X Home Gym only.

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Friday, March 12, 2010

Cap Barbell Xodus Roman Chair (45 Degree)




Cap Barbell Xodus Roman Chair (45 Degree) Overview


The roman chair is hailed as one of the best lower back exercisers. Rehabilitation facilities world wide use hyperextension to alleviate lower back pain. This bench is economical, safe, and easy to use. Ideal for home use.

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We assembled the equipment about a week ago. We found it to be quite functional and serve the purpose for which it was purchased. It might not feel quite sturdy - but this is the nature of this piece of equipment - it requires good balance on the part of the user - which is one of its benefits. It certainly is sturdy enough for me (5'8" - 145 lbs) and partner -(6'5" and 240 lbs.) For the price - you're getting a good deal. In fact, we're ordering another one so that we have one set up at both houses. We had no difficulties with delivery - in fact, it arrived quite quickly.


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Thursday, March 11, 2010

CAP Barbell FM-6101 Olympic Bench




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The Muscle Inc. Olympic Bench is the perfect bench for both beginners and advanced users. Its ideal for all over strength and body sculpting. The bench fits a 7 foot bar, and the plush deluxe bench pad adjusts to flat, incline and decline for a wide range of pressing positions, while providing unsurpassed comfort. Olympic width multiposition incline/flat/decline bench.    

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Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Champion Barbell Elite Functional Trainer




Champion Barbell Elite Functional Trainer Overview


The Elite functional trainer by Champion Barbell™ features pulleys that adjust to 19 different positions, helping you target specific muscles. It also allows you to use an exercise ball or bench to perform your favorite exercises like chest flys, tricep pulldowns, curls, pull-ups, chin-ups and more. Two padded single-handle straps are included.

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Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Quality Fitness by Maximus MXIV Multi-Station Gym




Quality Fitness by Maximus MXIV Multi-Station Gym Overview


This biomechanically engineered Quality Fitness by Maximus MXIV Multi-Station Gym - FREE Inside Delivery! with four 200 Pounds weight stacks intended to used by up to four users simultaneously. It features two low pulleys, lat pulldown station with hold down device, vertical bench/shoulder press station with pre-stretch adjustment, high pulley/triceps station with bar holder, abdominal crunch / mid-pulley, and full range of motion cam with adjustable lever arm. This home gym comes with adjustable seat pads with seat belt and handles for seated knee flexion/leg extension station. It also has Pec dec station with range of motion and articulating handles or arm pads, adjustable pec-dec seat, variable cable pulley system with 15 settings, and calf-block/low row station. The frames are made of rugged steel with durable electrostatic powder coating finish and heavy duty thick foam padding covered with commercial grade vinyl upholstery. The aircraft quality nylon coated cable is tested for 2200 Pounds. The leg press and shroud are optional.     We will bring your Home Gym Inside! We won\'t leave it curbside like the other guys.

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Monday, March 8, 2010

Maximus Fitness MX520 Shoulder Press Commercial Exercise Machine




Maximus Fitness MX520 Shoulder Press Commercial Exercise Machine Overview


The Maximus Fitness MX520 Shoulder Press Commercial Exercise Machine is built for the professional gym and targets muscle groups in the shoulders. Tested in commercial gyms across the country, the Maximus Fitness MX520 Shoulder Press Commercial Exercise Machine features a durable electrostatic powder coated rugged steel frame that is built to last even through extended peroids of intense use. The one inch chrome plated guide rods are rust resistant and offer smooth action for every workout. The 220 pound weight stack is built from one inch thick cast iron weight plates with long lasting nylon bushing to eliminate metal to metal friction. The heavy duty thick foam padding covered with premium grade vinyl offers ultimate comfort during workouts.

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Sunday, March 7, 2010

Power Grip Bag - 20 lb.




Power Grip Bag - 20 lb. Overview




Tested for durability, these round, granular-filled nylon bags add a new grip challenge to routines.

Incorporate the Power Grip Bag into of your upper and lower-body exercises like front raises, squats, and lunges with a twist.

Nylon with granular filling. Black.

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