stevelowery148

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  • I had a Ninja and hated it. It was terrible at blending any sort of greens that I put in there (spinach, kale, chard, etc.). It seems like it would be okay for just basic fruit smoothies, but anything other than that and you will be disappointed in the Ninja. I've never used the NutriBullet so I can't comment on that, but…
  • Definitely go with a Blendtec or Vitamix. I had a Ninja in the past too and it sucked. It worked nothing like the way it's advertised on TV. Here is a good writeup I just found which gives more info on the best blender for smoothies and it also recommends either the Vitamix or Blendtec. Check it out:…
  • Yeah I own one as well (the 5200 model) and love it. I probably use mine like 2-3 times a day so it's certainly paid for itself. I know what you mean about other blenders not blending fruits and veggies enough. I went through like 4 blenders before I finally gave in and bought the Vitamix, including the Ninja which kinda…
  • You will definitely be happy you purchased one. I own the 5200 myself and love it. I probably use mine 2-3 times per day and since I bought the Vitamix, my green intake has certainly went way up. If you're looking for a more detailed review of the model I own (the 5200), I found this one here:…
  • Was thinking of starting it myself too. I'm surprised there isn't more threads around here about this program. I was doing my own research and found this review of it which seems pretty good: http://www.yourenotstupid.com/georges-st-pierre-rushfit-workout-program-review/ I'm thinking I'll give it a go in the next few…
  • Like several others have mentioned, I would highly recommend a Vitamix. I know it's over your mark of $125, but honestly, it pays for itself in no time and nothing compares to how smooth it makes your smoothies. With traditional blenders, if you try to blend up spinach, kale, or other leafy greens/vegetables, you will get…
  • It sounds like RushFit may be perfect for you if you're more into kickboxing and stuff like that as a workout. Since RushFit is designed as an "MMA" type workout, there will be a lot of similarities with that and the kickboxing that you already enjoy. I think both programs would work though. As long as you're being active…
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