Question #11: home gym?.?
i have no money and no space so how can i make a
gym at home with reletively little?
Answer: Get some free weights for lifting, a jump rope,
and for you cardio... just run around your
neighborhood. Also you should try workout videos,
find one that you think might be fun. When you get
sick of the regular daily grind, pop in the video
and it will keep things intresting.
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Question #12: Anyone know the length/width/height of this gym: Body Sculpture Power Resistance Home Gym 4100?
I was interested in buying this home gym, but i
didn't know if it is too tall for my room. I
would like to know the dimensions (specifically
height) of this gym: Body Sculpture Power
Resistance Home Gym 4100.If anyone knows please
answer and site your sources. I want to know the
dimensions of the gym shown on this site: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00080I8KG/ref=nosim/?t
ag=dealtime-sg-ret-20&creative=380333&crea
tiveASIN=B00080I8KG&linkCode=asn
Answer: It's about 5 feet tall judging from some of the
ads I found.
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Question #13: Cheap Home Gym?
I am looking to buy a cheap home gym. I only want
to spend around $200 (or less). Does anyone have
any suggestions? Are the ones with the resistance
bands (strechy elastic bands) or the ones with
actual weights better?
Answer: i'm not sure which is better, but i know walmart
has some that are in that price range. they're
similar to the bowflex.
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Question #14: What is the best home gym at an affordable cost?
I really want to get a nice body and I want to get
a home gym so that I don't have to go to the gym.
What are some good home gyms and what would be the
cost of the machine? Thanks to all who answer!
Answer: that thing chuck norris uses is awesome!!!!!!!
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Question #15: bioforce home gym, is it worth buying?
looking to buy a home gym, Bowflex shakes too
much. Bioforce looks good want to get some
feedback.
Answer: I love my Bioforce. More exercises and less
expensive than the Bowflex. Easy to assemble and
easy to operate.
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Question #16: how to build a home gym?
I would like to know some suggestions on the
minimum amount of equipment needed for a home gym
desined for someone looking to build muscle mass.
thanks.
Answer: - 45 LB OLYMPIC STRAIGHT BAR- 300 LBS OF PLATES-
BENCH PRESS BENCH W/ LEG CURL/EXTENSION ATTACMENT
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Question #17: Building a Home Gym?
I an looking to build a home gym(focused around
Boxing) and am looking for cheap sources for
decent equipment. Can you help me out on the cheap
equipment area? I have already went to places like
Ebay, Walmart, Dicks, and Target where else would
be some good places to go(Online or Offline)
Answer: Some of the best prices I've seen have been at
Sam's Club. You'll need a membership to shop
there, but if you save a lot in comparison to
other stores, your $35 annual membership may pay
for itself.
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Question #18: Tips on purchasing home gym system...?
We just recently purchased a Spirit XE150
Elliptical and are in the market to purchase a
home gym for muscle toning. It was easier to get
great reviews for the elliptical. I was able to
get reviews from both customers and people that
service or fix the machines, but home gyms are a
little tricky. Our budget is 1k or lower since the
elliptical were way over budget already. I weigh
120lbs 5'2 and am looking to get some muscle tone.
My husband weighs currently 205lbs 5'10.. he
gained 60lbs since we started dating 5yrs ago...
my fault... and I feel bad... He has lost about
15lbs because of change of diet (ie more greens,
salmon instead of steak, wine instead of smirnoff,
sushi instead of applebee’s, etc), but he would
like to tone his muscles while losing weight to
avoid sagging... Any advice will be helpfull...
thank you so much... :o)
Answer: buy a squat rack, bench, and weights. that is all
you need.toning is a meaningless term.you can only
lose fat or build muscle. free weights are the
best way to build muscle.
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Question #19: What is better, a home gym or dumb bells?
All I want to do is get in shape, like what I see
in the mirror better. But I think I can get a more
comprehensive workout with a Bowflex. Also,
doesn't a home gym promote proper form and stuff?
Be honest, should I just buy some free weights and
a bench?
Answer: Bowflex is great if you have a money, if not,
dumbbells and flat bench is all you need really.
Think of this way, do you think classic Olympic
Athletes had Bowflex and Treadmills? NOoooo.
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Question #20: Home gym equipment in London?
I'm planning to buy a home gym (Marcy or York).
It's easy to order one online, for sure. However,
I'd like to try it out before assembling it at
home. Are there any stores in London specialized
in such equipment where I could try and they would
then deliver it...?nealo d - thanks for your
answer, but I was there and they told me they
stopped selling home gyms a couple of years ago.
So no luck there...
Answer: Lillywhites at Picadilly Circus has a big range- I
guess they deliver, but if not, you could check
the gear out there, then buy online.
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