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Bowflex Conquest Home Gym
 
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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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  • Provides more than 65 gym-quality exercises
  • Base platform with pulleys allows you to do bench presses, lunges, and squats
  • Included mat provides stability for the machine and protects flooring
  • Three-year warranty on machine; lifetime warranty on Power Rods
  • Includes home gym unit, instructional video, mat, and t-bar

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Very Pleased
 
Review Date: September 26, 2007
Reviewer: S. King,
My Wife and I, both in our 60s, have been using a resistance band machine for many years and found it to be basically adequate. The manufacturer no longer supports that machine and we eventually ran out of bands requiring us to replace it. We're sorry now that we didn't replace it with a BowFlex sooner. The Conquest is perfect for our purposes of generally toning and conditioning. It is easily adjustable, providing a wide range of motion and resistance. The book and video provided with the machine are extremely helpful and the set-up instructions accurate and easy to follow. We assembled and set up the machine in a matter of a few minutes. We can recommend this machine without reservation.
Very pleased
 
Review Date: September 11, 2007
Reviewer: James H. Beauchamp, Tulsa, OK
The Bowflex Body Plan
By Ellington Darden, PhD
(Rodale Inc., © 2004)
And Bowflex Conquest
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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)
Wonderful Product!
 
Review Date: September 8, 2007
Reviewer: Thomas A. Rogers, Central Georgia, USA
Just finished working out my eighth day on the Conquest. Feels great! I trust in time, my goals of increasing muscle tone and stamina will be achieved, but for now I have been pleasantly surprised by just how good working out makes me feel. I recommend the Conquest model over the Blaze because of the close similarity of the products and the lesser price of the Conquest. The conquest s a very good tool but like any tool, it is only good if it is used. Good luck on your purchase!
Great Deal
 
Review Date: August 20, 2007
Reviewer: J. Rockwell, Ohio
Had my Bowflex in 10days. About 3hrs to unpack & set up. Bought the Bowflex Body Plan book, would highly reccomend. Great experience, no issues getting my order. The way on-line buying should be.
It really does take only 20 minutes a day, 3 days a week.
This Thing is Big
 
Review Date: July 4, 2007
Reviewer: Daniel D. Hamlin, King George, VA, USA
All the pictures make you think this thing is not that big, but it is. It is about 7 feet high, 6 feet wide and 8.5 feet long when all is said and done. It weighs 156 lbs. It is strong, should last a very very long time. It took me about two hours to put togeather, READ the Directions and look at the pictures time and time again. You will need a 9/16 wrench and a number 2 philips head acrewdriver, along with the allen wrenches supplied. I did it alone, but two people putting this togeather would be better. It is heavy and has some heavy parts. As for the workings of it, it is great, every part of your body has a good exercise or exercises for it. It comes with a book and a CD, and eating guide to help you along. For price I paid, it was a fantastic buy. But be prepaired and ensure you have room for it.
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Living SMART: Five Essential Skills to Change Your Health Habits Forever
 
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The myriad of books and programs that encourage people to stop smoking, get organized, spend less, or exercise more tend to focus on what or why to change, but rarely explain how to change. Living SMART provides this missing piece. Developed by two behavioral psychologists, the program offers a set of practical tools drawn from science, not faddish ideas, that help readers successfully change any unhealthy behavior. Composed of five essential behavioral initiatives — Set a goal, Monitor your progress, Arrange your world for success, Recruit a support team, Treat yourself — the program is built on the idea that successful change takes more than mere motivation. Containing helpful tips, checklists, exercises, and progress charts, this simple, step-by-step book enables readers to take control of their lives and make positive, permanent changes. A companion website provides additional information, tips, and downloadable forms.

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Have you ever wondered why some children see doctors more frequently, are on antibiotics many times in a years time and yet never seem well ?

The reason is simple; medications ruin the body's defense mechanism. That is putting it simply. Steroids, antibiotics and other meds commonly dosed out to children, destroy the delicate balance in the intestinal tract that makes it possible to assimilate nutrition and grow and heal.

These small children begin to see life as a series of doctors visits; and more than that, they will never get entirely well. Intermittently they will be well enough until the next round of sniffles comes and off they will be rushed to the doctor. Their reality will be a life of sore throats, runny noses, diarrhea that goes into constipation, inability to enjoy food, allergies, headaches, lethargy, apathy, maybe early onset arthritis, and the list goes on. What is the answer?

On occasion, medicines are needed but not for every cough and sniffle. Break out the homeopathic remedies, vitamin C, fresh fruit juices and herbal teas. Unless you have a very ill child, a cold or flu will not kill that child. Have faith in the healing intelligence of the body. The body employs a certain Healing Intelligence that far surpasses what we humans can fathom. See the bodies of everyone in your family, especially young children as bodies of champions. Start to flex those healing muscles for the entire family.

Fevers with the young and old should never run too high; and yet the body burns out infection and disease with a fever. If a fever is always suppressed, what message does that give to the body? Let a fever run it's course was an old saying that quite possibly sounds like grounds for jail time now; however, parents must realize that the body actually knows what it is doing far better than we can understand. It has an Internal and High Intelligence that can turn the tide even in near death situations, and often does.

No one but a parent can make the decision between getting to an ER or letting a fever burn itself out; however, vigilance and conscious care should alert when enough is enough in the natural healing arena.

Children should never have soda, and absolutely not when they are ill. Fresh, hand squeezed, or organic bottled juices are the best thing for sick children. Rest is imperative, and if I can go on record, even from computers and televisions at close range. Those transmissions at close range are detrimental to the immune system. Homemade soups are good food. Vitamin C, maybe Ginger, Chamomile or Dandelion & Echinacea tea with stevia or honey will soothe and assist the body to do its job. Sometimes recurring symptoms are a cry for love and attention so give it when a child is sick and again when they are well.

Have pure herbal oils in the home and castor oil. Create packs that can be warmed and placed on backs and chests. Oils can also be dropped in cool tub water to help bring down a fever. Try to get the fever under control a bit even if you have decided to take the trip to the doctors office. Now that we have covered some warm and cozy alternatives to the habitual running to a doctors office, lets go back to reminders why we want to have the courage to teach children how great their body is designed.

Being balanced in regards to health will support health in your child. To know they get well naturally from very normal cleansing illnesses, colds and flu, will make them strong and confident. They will realize how to access their inner strength. Fortify your home today, before illness appears. Make it an arsenal, so to speak, of healthy feel good remedies that strengthen the body's immune defenses: Echinacea, goldenseal, dandelion, vitamin C (always) herbal teas for children, tuck away organic bottled juice (if you don't juice yourself) and make homemade soups. Support children to be healthy strong adults.

Children are as varied as adults. Some have more energy, others are inquisitive, creative, inventive; and then, there are those that may be ill. Those that come in ill, with a low mineral bank account should be supported with minerals and enzymes. Remember that medication destroys the integrity of the intestinal tract to absorb nutrients and after continued use the child is more depleted and now has candida yeast overgrowth and compromised gut or leaky bowel syndrome.

As every child is unique, every instance is different. If you have a child that needs medications to stay alive then make sure they get probiotics, vitamins and minerals (and I do not mean the one every day kind). See that they stay regular, which means that they have a bowel movement once or twice a day. Make fresh juices for the child, only buy organic, and drop out sugars, soda or anything white or denatured. You can still take charge and watch the miracle as your child begins getting stronger. Your entire family will be a family of champions because of your courage to take conscious control.

I am a Nutritionist and Naturopath but I have taken my children and myself to the doctor, only when necessary and not that often. Being balanced is the key. Doctors are necessary and so is thoughtful self care.

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A.M. and P.M. Yoga
 
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A.M. Yoga for Beginners
"The morning is a precious time," says the narrator of A.M. Yoga for Beginners. "Just as the sun rises and falls, so do our natural rhythms. The morning is perfect time to open our bodies and center our minds." This 20-minute yoga practice with supple instructor Rodney Yee is the perfect way to start your day by energizing your body and calming your mind. Filmed on the beach at Maui at sunrise, the video starts with a 4-minute Conscious Relaxation focusing on breathing, then glides into a 14-minute series of yoga poses that are simultaneously relaxing and energizing. It ends with a 2-minute seated Guided Meditation to center your body and mind. Yee's instruction is detailed and gentle. The video is beautifully filmed: you watch the waves roll in as Yee demonstrates yoga poses on a sandy beach. The yoga practice awakens and stretches your muscles gently, leaving you balanced and focused. "Yoga is the foundation of my day," says Yee. "A few minutes in the morning will help give meaning to your day." --Joan Price

P.M. Yoga for Beginners
"The evening is the perfect time to calmly transition between being active and being quiet," says Patricia Walden, instructor of P.M. Yoga for Beginners. "One of the greatest gifts yoga has to offer is deep relaxation." This 20-minute program is designed to balance, calm, and revitalize you at the end of the day. It starts with centering poses: gentle stretches bringing awareness and quiet to your senses. Next are standing poses to release tension, increase circulation, expand the lungs, and help you breathe more deeply. Next, forward bends cool the body and bring quiet to the nervous system. The final restorative poses are so relaxing that you may fall asleep. Walden tells you not only how to do the poses, but what you should feel, and how to quiet your body and your mind. Instruction is soothing and explicit. Although this video is aimed at beginners, seldom are modifications given for the less flexible novice, so if any pose causes discomfort or seems impossible, don't push beyond your personal comfort level. The video was filmed on the windswept sands of Death Valley. --Joan Price

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Pilates' Return to Life Through Contrology
 
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This book represents the first major publication in 1945 by Joseph H. Pilates and William J. Miller detailing the exercises, poses, and instructions fundamental to the matwork developed by Joseph and Clara Pilates. Based on his concepts of a balanced Body and Mind, drawn from the approach espoused by the early Greeks, these are the exercises that currently sustain a worldwide revolution in fitness strategies and exercise techniques.

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Bowflex Ultimate 2 Home Gym (Refurbished by Nautilus)
 
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Looking for a total body workout but you're on a budget? The refurbished Bowflex Ultimate 2 home gym is a total-body workout solution that delivers everything you could possibly imagine for great fitness results. It offers over 95 exercises and includes a lat tower, leg extension/leg curl station, preacher curl attachment, integrated squat station and more. Other features include 310 pounds of Power Rod resistance, a no-change cable pulley system, built-in cardio rowing machine, and 5-way hand grip/ankle cuffs. This refurbished model of the Bowflex Ultimate 2 is backed by a full 6-month warranty.

The Ultimate 2 utilizes Bowflex's patented Power Rods, which provide resistance, or weight, that feels as good as or better than free weights--but without the inertia or risk of joint pain usually associated with free weights. You can hook one, two, three, four or all of your Power Rod units to the cable pulley system and go from as little as 5 pounds all the way up to 310 pounds of resistance (can be upgraded to 410 pounds). They're precisely manufactured from a high-tech composite material under the highest quality control measures, then sheathed and tested 4 separate times to ensure quality and durability. The Power Rod units are so strong, you can flex them repeatedly but you won't be able to wear them out.

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  • Number of exercises: 95+
  • Weight resistance: 310 pounds (can be upgraded to 410 pounds)
  • Leg attachment: Included
  • Lat tower attachment: Included
  • Squat station: Included
  • Preacher curl attachment: Included
  • Ab crunch accessory: Optional
  • Adjustable main pulley system: Included (5-position adjustable pulleys)
  • No-change cable pulley system: Included
  • Dimensions: 82 x 92 x 46 inches (HxLxW); a minimum of 7' 4" of ceiling height will be required to assemble the Bowflex Ultimate 2
  • Folded footprint: 44 x 46 inches
  • Workout area: 9' 4" x 6' 6"
  • Maximum user weight: 300 pounds

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This model of the Bowflex Revolution XP Home Gym has been refurbished to factory standards and is backed by a full 6-month warranty.

Exercises
The Bowflex Ultimate 2 home gym allows you to perform over 95 gym-quality exercises including:

Abdominal Exercises
  • Reverse Crunch
  • Resisted Reverse Crunch
  • Seated (Resisted) Abdominal Crunch
  • Seated (Resisted) Oblique Abdominal Crunch
  • Ab Crunch with Attachment
  • Trunk Rotation
  • Standing Oblique Crunch

Shoulder Exercises

  • Rear Deltoid Rows
  • Lateral Shoulder Raise
  • Seated Shoulder Press
  • Front Shoulder Raise
  • Shoulder Extension
  • Shoulder Shrug
  • Scapular Protraction
  • Scapular Depression
  • Lying Front Shoulder Raise
  • Reverse Fly
  • Seated Lateral Shoulder Raise
  • Scapular Retraction
  • Shoulder Rotator Cuff--External
  • Shoulder Rotator Cuff--Internal
  • Stiff Arm Pulldown
  • Standing Shoulder Flexion -- Shoulder Flexion
  • Standing Rear Deltoid Row -- Shoulder Horizontal Abduction (and elbow flexion)
  • Standing Cable Cross Rear Deltoid Row -- Shoulder Horizontal Abduction (and elbow flexion)
  • Standing Shoulder Extension -- Elbow Stabilization
  • Standing Shoulder Internal Rotation with 90 degrees of Abduction
  • Standing Shoulder External Rotation with 90 degrees of Abduction
Back Exercises
  • Lying Lat Pulldowns
  • Low Back Extension
  • Wide Pulldowns
  • Narrow Pulldowns with Hand Grips
  • Seated Lat Rows
  • Reverse Grip Pulldowns
  • Standing Lat Row
  • Wide Pulldowns with Grip
  • Standing Lat Row Alternating Motion - Low Pulley -- Shoulder extension (and elbow flexion)
  • Standing Single Arm Lat Row Low Pulley -- Shoulder extension (with elbow flexion and trunk rotation)
  • Standing Low Back Extension
  • Lying Shoulder Pullover
Arm Exercises
  • Triceps Pushdown
  • French Press
  • Lying 45° Triceps Extension
  • Cross Triceps Extension
  • Standing Biceps Curl
  • Seated Biceps Curl
  • Preacher Curl
  • Reverse Tricep Pushdown
  • Standing Biceps Curl with Pulleys
  • Tricep Kickback
  • Lying Biceps Curl
  • Seated Wrist Extension
  • Standing Wrist Curl
  • Reverse Curl
  • Seated Wrist Curl
  • Standing Wrist Extension
  • "Rope" Pushdowns
  • Resisted Dip
  • Standing French Press -- Elbow extension form a shoulder flexed position
  • Standing Hammer Grip Curls -- Elbow flexion neutral
Chest Exercises
  • Bench Press
  • Chest Fly
  • Decline Bench Press
  • Incline Bench Press
  • Resisted Punch
  • Lying Cable Crossover
  • Decline Chest Fly
  • Standing Decline Chest Press -- Shoulder Horizontal Adduction (and elbow extension)
  • Standing Decline Chest Press w/Alternating motion-- Shoulder Horizontal Adduction (and elbow extension)
  • Standing Decline Chest Fly -- Shoulder Horizontal Adduction (elbow stabilization)

Leg Exercises

  • Leg Extension
  • Lying Leg Extension
  • Squat with Squat Attachment
  • Lunge
  • Ankle Eversion
  • Ankle Inversion
  • Standing Hip Extension
  • Standing Hip Abduction
  • Seated Hip Adduction
  • Seated Hip Abduction
  • Standing Leg Kickback
  • Seated Calf Press
  • Dorsi Flexion
  • Leg Press
  • Standing Calf Press
  • Standing Hip Flexion
  • Wide Squat
  • Prone (Lying Face Down) Leg Curls
  • Standing Hip Flexion
  • Standing Hip Internal Rotation
  • Standing Hip External Rotation

Product Details

  • Refurbished home gym provides a total body workout with over 95 exercises
  • Provides 310 pounds of resistance via Bowflex Power Rods--upgradable to 410 pounds
  • Includes a lat tower, leg extension/leg curl station, preacher curl attachment, integrated squat station and built-in rowing machine
  • Folds to a compact size (44 by 46 inches); recommended workout area of 9' 4" x 6' 6"
  • Backed by full 6-month warranty

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Edgar Cayce's Diet Plan for Optimal Health and Weight Loss
 
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Every day, men and women the world over spend thousands of dollars on weight-loss programs-most will fail within a year. Simone Gabbay has written a revolutionary book that gives you the tools to lose excess weight and achieve total wellness. Based on the medically tested work of the "father of holistic medicine," Edgar Cayce, coupled with proven nutritional facts, Gabbay lays out effective principles and tips for healthy eating. You'll also learn how exercise, sleep, and a positive stress response can help you achieve and maintain your ideal weight. Discover a new way to eat and live, while at the same time lowering your risk for many degenerative conditions, including diabetes, cancer, and heart disease. Enjoy a new path to a vibrant and healthy body for life!

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