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    Opinions of Bowflex

    Anybody here own or use one? My gym membership just jumped up and I'm looking for alternatives.
    I quit after getting my first black belt because the school I was a part of was in the process of lowering their standards A painfully honest KC Elbows

    The crap that many schools do is not the crap I was taught or train in or teach.

    Dam nit... it made sense when it was running through my head.

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    in my opinion the boflex is hands down the best machine on the market, but still isn't as good (or cheap) as free weights.
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    I used my friend's parents and I didn't like it much. There's not much you can do for legs with it. It's got leg extensions but those kind of suck anyway.

    It's like... is it better than doing nothing? Yes. But for way less you could buy a barbell and a squat rack and a bench and get much better results.

    Their selling nitch is "it costs less than a year of gym membership." I think it's like $1,000. I don't know where they live, but I've never seen a $1,000 yearly gym membership. The ones I've seen are like $350/year.

    Even so, it might be better for you to join a gym for a month and use their stuff just to see if you really like lifting or not.

    Good luck.

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    And if I wasn't stupid I would have actually read your post before I responded and seen that you already have a gym membership.

    In that case, no. Bow flex sucks compared to weights, and it will probably **** you off when you use it. The one I used did not have a smooth motion for things like arm curls and stuff.

    How much is your gym membership? I'll probably just end up buying a squat rack (where you can do pullups on it too) a bench and a bar one day when I finally get fed up with my gym.

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    If the gym membership is too steep, I'd invest in some free weights, a bench and a squat rack.
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    Dude... I would just look for a better gym. One with a pool.... and hot chicks.... on treadmills. They actually have co-ed changing rooms in some of them now. The last time I joined a gym I haggled my way into paying only 25 dollars a month. Of coarse, you could just start grappling. Everyone knows that you dont need to lift weights at all... it's a waste of time. Havent you heard? Grappling will build you up and make you huge. No need to ever touch a weight again. You'll be enormous in weeks. Just ask sevenstar.

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    Originally posted by ricksitterly
    Dude... I would just look for a better gym. One with a pool.... and hot chicks.... on treadmills. They actually have co-ed changing rooms in some of them now. The last time I joined a gym I haggled my way into paying only 25 dollars a month. Of coarse, you could just start grappling. Everyone knows that you dont need to lift weights at all... it's a waste of time. Havent you heard? Grappling will build you up and make you huge. No need to ever touch a weight again. You'll be enormous in weeks. Just ask sevenstar.
    you know what the funny thing is? I saw that you replied here, and before I even clicked on it, I said "He'll probably just say 'start grappling'" LOL

    where have you seen a gym with a coed changing area?
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    Thumbs down

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    All-Spport Fitnss cntr has a co-ed changing area in their pool area. They also have a co-ed hot tub where u can b naked (for adults). The one I went to was in newburgh NY. They dont promote sexual activity going on in there but I've noticed that they dont really watch it that well... especially at night. I dunno if you've heard of them.... they're mostly located in the north east. Anyways I'm never really tempted to use it cause there's always just old men in there during the day when I go to swim.

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    If you can find a Bowflex for really, really cheap, it might be worth it. That said, I would never buy one myself.

    The kind of stuff in the home gym section of the IronMind catalogue is all that you really need.

    A membership isn't a terrific deal in the long run, unless you're a big fan of the pool.

    One of these days I'm going to set up my own garage dinosaur gym, and it will be awesome.

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    Thanks guys. The gym is up to $75 a month and it's about hit that price point where it's too steep. The other alternative is a smith machine and dumbells.

    As far as nekkid hot tubbing the only ones I ever get to see are old fat folks.
    I quit after getting my first black belt because the school I was a part of was in the process of lowering their standards A painfully honest KC Elbows

    The crap that many schools do is not the crap I was taught or train in or teach.

    Dam nit... it made sense when it was running through my head.

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    its a rip....get a total gym before a bow flex. My dad left us the original Total Gym which is better than the new Chuck Norri-fied one... I don't use it much but it has its place.

    HAving said that, go with an olympic bar, 300 pounds of weight, a bench, and a powerack and you are done. All of that stuff is cheap enough in the states..its only in canada where we get hosed on things like squat racks because of "import" fees or the "exchange" rate.
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    I have to buy equipment with my wife in mind as she'll be using it too.
    I quit after getting my first black belt because the school I was a part of was in the process of lowering their standards A painfully honest KC Elbows

    The crap that many schools do is not the crap I was taught or train in or teach.

    Dam nit... it made sense when it was running through my head.

    DM


    People love Iron Crotch. They can't get enough Iron Crotch. We all ride the Iron Crotch for the exposure. Gene

    Find the safety flaw in the training. Rory Miller.

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    well

    You could try www.thecrossbow.com

    it is a machine like Bowflex but cheaper. A friendd of mine has one, he likes it.
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    Rogue, never tried the bowflex. But I bought a total gym about two years ago and have gotten alot of use from it. I really like it for circuit training because it very quick going from one exercise to the next.
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