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by jo.com
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May 06 '06 |
Dear Jo: How do I figure out what Resistance Level to Use?
Spri has the most user friendly equipment in my opinion. But if you have other brands, check the thickness and the ease of stretch to determine resistance. ... read full review
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by jo.com
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Mar 07 '06 |
Dear Jo: How Should I Set Up My Home Gym?
You should either go with one universal piece of equipment now called a home gym or buy a bench, dumbbells, some resistance bands and a piece of cardio vascular equipment.... read full review
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by jo.com
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Sep 12 '05 |
Jo Answers Letters from Readers Helping You Decide What Exercise Equipment to Buy
What you buy depends on your space, budget and fitness level. Do research and talk with your doctor before you buy anything. ... read full review
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by jo.com
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Nov 30 '06 |
Vigorfit Home Gym or Bayou Total Trainer DLX?
These machines are so similar it may just boil down to money or your weight. ... read full review
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by tanster
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Jul 26 '01 |
Omron HJ-104 pedometer: the next best thing to my beloved SportBrain
True 7-day memory, sensitivity setting, light and thin!... read full review
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by spongebob_man1
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Apr 28 '03 |
CHOOSING EXERCISE EQUIPMENT - Bowflex, Crossbow, Treadmills & More!
Research and personal experience are the best ways to determine if a product is for you. ... read full review
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by gerper
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Mar 23 '01 |
SPORTBRAIN: THE BEST PIECE OF EXERCISE EQUIPMENT YOU'VE NEVER HEARD OF
An excellent investment in your health, and the next best thing to having a personal trainer. Simple to use and a bit addictive to get those steps to increase. ... read full review
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by henry_thoreau
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Aug 03 '01 |
Total Gym 1000: One Affordable Machine Does It All
Requiring no assembly, this transportable, easily stored machine can be your only exercise equipment. Safely encompassing the gamut of weight-resistance exercises, it also provides non-impact cardiovascular activity. ... read full review
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by camerasarefun
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Apr 21 '04 |
Beware of certain Bowflex products and business practices!
There are so many choices out there. For the same money, or much less, you can make a safer choice. If not, proceed with caution!... read full review
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by epinions18
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Apr 20 '06 |
Tony Little Gazelle WHICH ONE TO BUY? I'LL TELL YOU
You always need to find exercise equipment that you find to be fun to do and not a chore otherwise it will become a coat rack sooner or later.... read full review
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by soupcraze
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Jul 29 '01 |
What You WANT... Or What You NEED
You really gotta be sure of what you want or need when you purchase equipment. Please read this review, and then you will understand how to successfully purchase equipment.... read full review
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by soupcraze
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Aug 04 '01 |
The Best Names In Home Gym
Here are the best names in the home gym market. If you buy these, you shouldn't really have to worry.... read full review
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by henry_thoreau
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Sep 02 '01 |
Think you've heard it all about abdominal exercisers? Guess again.
Think you know a thing or two about abdominal exercisers? So did I.... read full review
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by alseltzer
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Mar 18 '01 |
Choosing the right martial art. Part 1- hard striking styles.
You should choose a martial art according to your moral condition and physical ability.... read full review
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by alseltzer
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Jul 15 '01 |
Choosing a right Martial Art part 2: grappling arts.
Grappling is for people who like to get up close and personal with their enemies, have strong build and ready to get hurled on the floor a lot.... read full review
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