I only ask because i can no longer use the gym at my school and i'm looking for a new job so i can't afford to go to a gym yet, but one of my friends has a crossbow and i was wondering how effective it would be for short term use?
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Pumpster said:For effectiveness it's right there with my free weight equipment machines and dumbbells.
dukemushroom said:I only ask because i can no longer use the gym at my school and i'm looking for a new job so i can't afford to go to a gym yet, but one of my friends has a crossbow and i was wondering how effective it would be for short term use?
Pumpster said:Man you guys sound ignorant-one resorting to price comparisons, the other with nothing of substance to back dizzy claims in regards to free weights. Unfortunately neither one of you geniuses have tried both extensively, never will.
Pumpster said:And i'm sure you have the research to back that up. Has it ever occured to you that the results from weights is equally related to effectiveness and the fact that they've been around for so long, not because they're better? Never thought of that?
Pumpster said:Funny, cause i just finished heavy squats and deads on my Bow; just takes a little intelligence to figure out how to attach cables..Your logic (or lack of) is scary..
Pumpster said:30 years of lifting experience, last 3 combined with a Bowflex. What was that about experience? Keep moving to the next point, to the next desperate
attempt(s) to justify an unsupported position.
there is evidence so support this claim, its common knowlede that training with free weights is superior to resistance trainingCowPimp said:I think free weights are superior to any machine out there, period.
yes, this is trueI Are Baboon said:Didn't like 10 million of those things get recalled because they were breaking?
nice ideas further emphasizing the point "if you want it bad enough you'll find a way"P-funk said:If I didn't have money for a gym for a few months I would just workout at home. be creative. You can do tons of strong man lifts in circuts.....running down your driveway with buckets in hand (farmers walks). Fill a canvas bag with sand and do cleans, or curls. Fill a keg up half way with water and do cleans with that. Presses. You can try and front squat with it. Sled pulling is cool. find heavy shit around your house or in your garage and be creative. It is only for a short time. Plus it will help to increase your overal endurance.
well somebody is mad that reality just took a big shit on his nice new christmas gift...what a bummer....Spanky007 said:PreMier,
I???m calling you on owning a Bowflex. First, what model Ultimate did you get, without looking at the website. Can???t tell? Because you???re a liar! No way to spend $2500 unless you bent over and asked for it without Vaseline. If you had an Ultimate, how many boxes did it come in? How many power rods? How long did it take to assemble? You can???t answer all those questions because the website doesn???t provide the answers, liar!
You say you???re limited on compound movements. How? There are almost 100 exercises possible. Even an illiterate moron like you can look at the pictures.
You say squats and deadlifts are not possible on a Bowflex. You???re admitting you???re dumber than a retard because my retarded cousin was able to figure it out and he only has an IQ of 53. Not to be mean, but he???s as dumb as dog shit, so that makes you dumber than dog shit!
You???re going to believe what you want to because you???re too stupid to read and to ignorant to listen.
As for the rest of you idiots who don???t think a Bowflex is comparable to free weights, you???re all talking out of your asses. I???ve been working out upstate for the last six years, and now that I???m home, I got a Bowflex for Christmas because a family member wanted to give me a welcome home present. If you can???t get it through your thick head that resistance is resistance, then you???re too stupid to live. I thought it was crap too, but I tried it and found out different. Stop giving people a piece of your mind, you can???t spare it.
419Para_Dice said:there is evidence so support this claim, its common knowlede that training with free weights is superior to resistance training
my friend has a crossbow and he calls it the "blowflex"
-Efrin