Not sure this is the correct msg. board for this type of question as I'm sure I am out of most of u guys/girls leagues but what the heck....u know more than I so here goes.
Here is the Home gym:
http://www.thecrossbow.com
Want to get back into lifting perhaps gain a bit more muscle (5-10 185lbs now) but honestly would like to be cut again and just main lean gains.
My max one rep bench press back in last Mach was 245. This systems says it comes with 240lbs of "resistance." My question to anyone who might have tried this type of system (very similar to Bowflex) is if it will A) provide enough weight/resistance for me and B) They claim the resistance will feel just like freeweights, but I'm thinking more that the load will be less at the start of my bench rep and increase as I extend my arms....thus working out my Tris more than my chest. What u think?
I'm trying to find a home gym that "does it all" (I know I know) because commercial gyms costs $60/month here and close b4 I get out of work often times. This home gym costs $500 for the base set and if it works, that price seems reasonable. I know it's at least a better value than the Bowflex, but am a little cautious about the claim of a real workout.
Thanks,
Bryce
Here is the Home gym:
http://www.thecrossbow.com
Want to get back into lifting perhaps gain a bit more muscle (5-10 185lbs now) but honestly would like to be cut again and just main lean gains.
My max one rep bench press back in last Mach was 245. This systems says it comes with 240lbs of "resistance." My question to anyone who might have tried this type of system (very similar to Bowflex) is if it will A) provide enough weight/resistance for me and B) They claim the resistance will feel just like freeweights, but I'm thinking more that the load will be less at the start of my bench rep and increase as I extend my arms....thus working out my Tris more than my chest. What u think?
I'm trying to find a home gym that "does it all" (I know I know) because commercial gyms costs $60/month here and close b4 I get out of work often times. This home gym costs $500 for the base set and if it works, that price seems reasonable. I know it's at least a better value than the Bowflex, but am a little cautious about the claim of a real workout.
Thanks,
Bryce

