yeah, any model, but if you ahve it just leave a message or anything. I'm looking to trimming up for gym class haha.
yeah, any model, but if you ahve it just leave a message or anything. I'm looking to trimming up for gym class haha.
Hehehe, and you can launch water ballons across the neighborhood.
They even sell those in Calgary?? I just go to SAIT's gym. $80 for 32 entries. They don't have much equipment like the U, but there's way less people.
Damn +44411's
Just use real weights, get a membership at the gym (U of C, YMCA, whatever) they got all the equipment you need, plus room to run, swim, climb, whatever. PLUS there are hot chicks to look at.Originally posted by lammer
yeah, any model, but if you ahve it just leave a message or anything. I'm looking to trimming up for gym class haha.
Sure bowflex is exercise and it's better than NOTHING, almost anything is better than sitting on your butt, but athletes and powerlifters laugh their a$$ off at this thing ("It's a bunch of lousy fishing rods"-Ricky Dale Crain).
"All these years I thought it was power that brought responsibility. It's not. I was wrong. It's responsibility that brings power. It's knowing what needs to be done that brings strength. And courage." - Peter Parker, Earth X
Haha, you'd be better off lifting boulders and cinder blocks. Besides, its not worth the money to buy equipment. It'll start to collect dust really quickly.
Lammer, where you located??
Damn +44411's
im in the NE of calgary.
there's a World health at Sunridge. Its kinda pricey though.
Damn +44411's
*don't read Rsexy*
I just sold my bowflex machine to my buddy! Let me tell you, unless you are planning to use it, don't buy it! I wasted my money! haha
you be better off going to a real gym!
I am user #49Originally posted by rage2
Shit, there's only 49 users here, I doubt we'll even break 100
max, you sold it to john lam right?
i dunno it seems like one of the better machines, i don't have time to goto work out centers and such, last year of school i wanna do well and since i can work out at home it would be easier.
Well Duh! why would you waste that much money and not use it!Originally posted by max_boost
[B Let me tell you, unless you are planning to use it, don't buy it! I wasted my money! haha
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Lammer, you better off using free wieghts. I think there's a store near Chuck-e-Cheeses that sells used gym equitment. Get a decent bench(a bench that your able to do wide grip benchpress) and some small bars to put wieghts on. Do some research on the net, for most of the workouts that's all you need. The only downside is that you don't have partner to workout with.
Trust me, you say you will use it but afterawhile, you just stop!Originally posted by James
Well Duh! why would you waste that much money and not use it!
lol
I am user #49Originally posted by rage2
Shit, there's only 49 users here, I doubt we'll even break 100
INDEEDOriginally posted by lammer
max, you sold it to john lam right?
I am user #49Originally posted by rage2
Shit, there's only 49 users here, I doubt we'll even break 100
I don't even use my gym membership anymore...I wish I could sell that. But yeah, we've got a treadmill at home that nobody uses anymore. The whole working out at hime thing wear off quickly.
That's right, usually if you work out at home, there is little/no motivation in the environment, no stronger/bigger guys, no cute chicks to motivate you to get better.Originally posted by HRD2PLZ
The whole working out at hime thing wear off quickly.
Way I figure it is if you work out at home, there are too many distractions/alternatives to working out, you can watch TV, surf the net (like right now, ha ha), talk on the phone, etc.
When you're at the gym _typically_ you can focus on doing one thing only and that is what everyone else is doing, which is working out.
It's kind of like studying, at home too many distractions, but at the library, you can focus 99% on studying.
Most of those home exercise machines are for the stay-at-home type who use it a few times and a few weeks later they're hanging laundry off of it.
"All these years I thought it was power that brought responsibility. It's not. I was wrong. It's responsibility that brings power. It's knowing what needs to be done that brings strength. And courage." - Peter Parker, Earth X
haha, shit..damn i want one though.
Do you evenknow how expensive they are??Originally posted by lammer
haha, shit..damn i want one though.
I sold mine to John at a liquidation price!
I am user #49Originally posted by rage2
Shit, there's only 49 users here, I doubt we'll even break 100
ya i've heard from a friend, i wanted it. haha.Originally posted by max_boost
Do you evenknow how expensive they are??
I sold mine to John at a liquidation price!
Hey mine isn't collecting dust, I'm motivated enough to actual use it on a daily basis and it works fine... Resistance becomes strength huh sam!
But hey Lammer do I know you?
hey john its steve. your parents friends son.Originally posted by SoSlowDx
Hey mine isn't collecting dust, I'm motivated enough to actual use it on a daily basis and it works fine... Resistance becomes strength huh sam!
But hey Lammer do I know you?
steve lam, ya you should know me i think.
harry told me that you had somoene that was gonna sell you a bowflex for cheap.
Hey man! Yeah max_boost sold it to me at a very good deal.Originally posted by lammer
hey john its steve. your parents friends son.
steve lam, ya you should know me i think.
harry told me that you had somoene that was gonna sell you a bowflex for cheap.