Total Gym: thoughts from users (current or former :)
katrina1025
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My husband was looking into one. And I think it would be a good addition to my current routine (Zumba 3 days a week and lifting three days a week) I thought it would be a good "toning" workout in the morning of my Zumba days (My classes are in evening).
I like that its body weight resistance versus "jane fonda" type floor exercises.
Any opinions (good or bad would be appreciated) Thanks!
I like that its body weight resistance versus "jane fonda" type floor exercises.
Any opinions (good or bad would be appreciated) Thanks!
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My boyfriend bought one but i don't know if he has used it yet LOL0
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A great body weight resistance program would be Insanity. And my favorite lifting workout is P90X. My husband and I can do both programs in our family room together without taking up a lot of space. The total gym would take up too much space in my house. If you think it would not collect dust then maybe it will work for you. Whatever equipment or program that you can stick to is the best program.0
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Total gyms are great if you want to work specific muscles. Free weights (dumbbells, barbells, stability balls, bands, tubes, etc) are good if you want to work multiple muscles. It really is about individual preference. Personally, I prefer free weights. Portable, easy to store, don't take up much space, great variety, less boredom factor ... the list goes on.0
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I have on which has been sitting in the closet for years. I used it for a while, a long time ago. It's certainly better than nothing, but it's easy to grow out of it. If you guys are serious about home strength training, and plan to keep at it for a good long while, I would recommend looking into dumbbells and a bench.0
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I have one, and honestly I have only used it a handful of times. I just feel like I dont get as hard of a workout from it as other exercises. Once I start using it, I feel like I get bored with it easily, thats just my opinion0
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I like mine. I bought it from someone on Craigslist for $20. At the highest setting it uses half your body weight. So you can sit on it and push off of the floor and it's the same as doing leg presses of half your weight.0
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I like mine. I bought it from someone on Craigslist for $20. At the highest setting it uses half your body weight. So you can sit on it and push off of the floor and it's the same as doing leg presses of half your weight.
That's actually my main criticism. You can just as well do regular old squats without any machine or weights. For leg exercises like squats or leg presses, most people (yes, including women), can handle a lot more weight than half their body weight. It's hard to do 6-12 reps to failure on the total gym unless you are a complete beginner, and even then, you will grow out of it quickly.0 -
I have one too. Up until recently the best workout I got from it was putting it together and dragging it up stairs. I'm doing P90x and I'm using it to do pull ups. I really like it for that.0
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SHHHHH!!!!!! If The Chuck Norris hears you guys, you'll be in big trouble!!0
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I like mine. I bought it from someone on Craigslist for $20. At the highest setting it uses half your body weight. So you can sit on it and push off of the floor and it's the same as doing leg presses of half your weight.
That's actually my main criticism. You can just as well do regular old squats without any machine or weights. For leg exercises like squats or leg presses, most people (yes, including women), can handle a lot more weight than half their body weight. It's hard to do 6-12 reps to failure on the total gym unless you are a complete beginner, and even then, you will grow out of it quickly.
I am *SO* beginner. X-D My legs burn when I do 35 reps.0 -
I've had a bowflex for years and after first putting it in the basement I stopped using it for a year. Then I moved it to a spare bedroom right down the hall from my master and now I use it 3 times a week and every time I walk by the room it gets me motivated seeing gym equipment in the house. I think it's seeing it all the time that helps me use it. When it was in the basement I'd just forget about it.0
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Thanks for the input everyone! I appreciate it.0
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I have a cheap knockoff (Weider Bodyworks 5000) and LOVE IT!!! The main thing is to not get bored and change-it up to however your feel. I try to stay on it for 45 minutes and use 2lb dumbells 20lb dumbells 10lb medicine ball and even a 36lb kettelbell to mix things up. I track my calories burned on a Polar Heart Rate Monitor so I'm determined not to cheat. Good music is key to stay motivated. There have been many times I was going to stop when a good song would come on and I would get in an extra 20 minutes without even knowing it. Great strengh and Cardio workout. Also look on youtube for creative ideas.
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