GolfHos
 
*
April 16, 2024, 07:06:55 AM
Username: Password: Duration:

Infomercials

 
Pages: 1 [2]   Go Down
  Print  
Author Topic: Infomercials  (Read 3333 times)
0 Members and 1 Lurker/Spider are viewing this topic.
spacey
Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
From: Group W Bench

Karma: 98
Posts: 7733
Offline Offline


View ProfileIgnore this user
Re: Infomercials
« Reply #15 on: August 24, 2007, 12:11:52 PM »

That looks cool.  I've love to get something like that, but we don't have a basement, so we've got space issues.  The Bio Force doesn't look to massive, though.
It's tall, but the footprint is smaller than a treadmill. It's a little bit wider than I was envisioning, but not too bad.
Logged Return to Top
spacey
Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
From: Group W Bench

Karma: 98
Posts: 7733
Offline Offline


View ProfileIgnore this user
Re: Infomercials
« Reply #16 on: September 05, 2007, 06:40:35 PM »

Let me know your thoughts after a couple of weeks.

I've now logged 8 workouts and about 10 total hours on the Bio Force and feel I can now offer a pretty reasonable take on the machine.

The good: Excellent workout, feels very much like using a weight stack (e.g. Nautilus) machine. Way, way better than a Bowflex, Crossbow, Soloflex, etc, in terms of range of motion, smoothness and consistent positive and negative resistance through the range of the exercise, and change out between exercises. Resistance is ample, particularly if you're looking for toning rather than mass. (Serious bodybuilder types probably wouldn't be impressed.) Low enough resistance for the wife to use, and it increases in 2.5lb increments, rather than 5, which is nice. The included workouts are well structured, give a serious full body workout, and will make you sweat. The machine is solidly constructed, fits decently in a small area, and is generally quiet*.

The bad: Some exercises are kind of awkward to perform, particularly some of the lower body exercises like squats, deadlifts, and leg curls; they remain effective, however, once you get used to how to do them. At 5'9" I max out the cable range on some of the standing exercises, which might be problematic for taller people, but most of these exercises can also be performed sitting. It doesn't stow or fold away, the size it is during the workout is the size it remains when you're not using it, and it's too heavy to easily roll out of the way, so you need a dedicated space for it. While generally quiet, some exercises seem to make the resistance pistons "hum," particularly those that require slow and controlled motion. (I'm considering a dry lubricant on them to see if it quiets it up at all.) The numeric resistant indicators are just silkscreened onto the metal arms and will probably wear off, I plan on eventually having to renumber it with a Sharpie or the like.

The ugly: The price tag and the sweaty fat guy after he's done using it.

Bottom line: A good home workout option as long as you have the space, don't mind spending the cash, and are okay with a little bit of quirkiness. Much more recommended than most other informercial workout systems I've seen or tried. That P90X is a serious sumbich, though.
Logged Return to Top
gleek
Flak Jacket

Karma: 107
Posts: 9510
Offline Offline

E chu ta!

View ProfileIgnore this user
Re: Infomercials
« Reply #17 on: September 05, 2007, 09:12:59 PM »

Is this what you're talking about?

http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sby/spo/414877472.html

Logged Return to Top

Woman, open the door, don't let it sting. I wanna breathe that fire again.
Jules
Members Only Jacket
From: Australia

Karma: 52
Posts: 3653
Offline Offline


View ProfileIgnore this user
Re: Infomercials
« Reply #18 on: September 06, 2007, 02:41:28 AM »

I love the music ones from time-life.
Especially the 70's, disco and love songs ones (I the love song one, was hosted by Air Supply!!).
I sit there with my glass of wine and sing along!!!(It dosen't take much to make me happy!!!! Grin Grin Grin).
Logged Return to Top

The good thing about getting old, is that you can hit the ball out of sight.
campy
Vest & Plus Fours
From: Work :(

Karma: 28
Posts: 718
Offline Offline


View ProfileIgnore this user
Re: Infomercials
« Reply #19 on: September 06, 2007, 03:11:26 AM »

I love the music ones from time-life.
Especially the 70's, disco and love songs ones (I the love song one, was hosted by Air Supply!!).
I sit there with my glass of wine and sing along!!!(It dosen't take much to make me happy!!!! Grin Grin Grin).
Air Supply makes me
Logged Return to Top
spacey
Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
From: Group W Bench

Karma: 98
Posts: 7733
Offline Offline


View ProfileIgnore this user
Re: Infomercials
« Reply #20 on: September 06, 2007, 08:22:14 AM »

Is this what you're talking about?

http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sby/spo/414877472.html


That's the one.
Logged Return to Top
Pages: 1 [2]   Return to Top
  Print  
 
Jump to:  

Related Posts
Yoga Baby!!
Now that you mention it, there are probably DVD programs along the lines of any
by Fuzzy

Swing Glove
If you plan to use it on the course, you might as well get good and liquored up
by Clive

Infomerical products that you've purchased
I love infomercials!We've bought a ton of shit, but not from calling after
by stroh

Swing Glove
Nothing else to do, this AM, so I'm watching TGC infomercials. I've se
by BFBoy

 


 
  Powered by SMF | SMF © 2001-2009, Lewis Media

Dilber MC Theme by HarzeM