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    Quote Originally Posted by Tough Old Man
    Well Cp does it? Golden m response. Cables are better. Well CP are they? The poster is not saying he doesn't have a car or the money for another gym membership. He wants to know if there's a big difference between freeweights and Cables/machines. Well Cow we both know there is. If your looking for strength and mass, nothing beats a lot of good food, cardio and freeweights.
    TOM, I happen to know from other posts the original poster made that he is moving to an apartment and I know he can't drive because he's 15. He didn't say it here, but I know it. What he did say was that a universal machine is all he had access to, he just didn't explain why.

    Again, I believe freeweights are better. Everyone knows I do, that's primarily what I use. Reread my responses carefully and you'll notice I say this, but understand when there are limits on available equipment.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CowPimp
    TOM, I happen to know from other posts the original poster made that he is moving to an apartment and I know he can't drive because he's 15. He didn't say it here, but I know it. What he did say was that a universal machine is all he had access to, he just didn't explain why.

    Again, I believe freeweights are better. Everyone knows I do, that's primarily what I use. Reread my responses carefully and you'll notice I say this, but understand when there are limits on available equipment.
    Ok got you bro. I wasn't aware of the above.

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