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Sunday, January 31, 2010

Bowflex Revolution XP - What You Ought To To Know

By Aimee Jones

Have you ever visited a friend who happens to have some home fitness gyms but was just stocked at their garage while the dusts to their workouts? I think, what happens wrong is when we thought we could get the same body as the models have during their commercials when all we do is eat a lot of food still and does a little workout with your home gym; discipline is something that we should have especially if you wanted to be fit.

You could find a lot of home gym equipments priced below $1000 and even $500 but the problem is, the number of workouts that you can perform with it are just limited that you would still have to get another equipment to be able to work on other parts of your body, while some would make you purchase accessories to enhance your exercise routines or to make it more comfortable. And with that, you end up spending more than the machine you thought was expensive.

Bowflex Revolution XP is another great machine that was made by Nautilus. The Bowflex Revolution home gym delivers smooth yet strong gym-quality resistance that remains consistent through each exercise. The secret is the cutting-edge SpiraFlex resistance technology. Developed for use on the International Space Station, SpiraFlex resistance provides even, consistent linear resistance necessary for building and maintaining lean, strong muscle.

Not only that, it also has the Freedom Arms, the unique variable independent pulleys of the Bowflex Revolution home gym can be easily adjusted in 10 different positions from top to bottom by simply pushing in the handle and moving it to the desired number. The manual that?s included would tell you these number settings for all the exercises shown, so you would know when and what to use.

The handles on the Revolution XP can also be made shorter or longer depending on how much you need to make your exercises more comfortable and effective. It also includes a removable seat and back pad and three pulleys to choose from, the ones on the arms and pulleys located at the base of the machine.

What separated the Bowflex Revolution XP to other machines is hoe it make use of the resistance. The machine comes with 200lbs of the SpiraFlex plates, but they aren't like any standard weight plates. If you take one of the plates that are supposed to have a 10 pound weight, you will notice that it is actually much lighter than expected, this is because the resistance is inside the plate and is only engaged when you attach the plate in the proper way.

The Bowflex XP is definitely not that cheap compared to other home fitness gyms; its current price of $2,499 is something that you have to work for if you do not have that extra cash. The truth is, you might even want to get upgrade on your machine such as the lat tower that costs $299 and there's also a rack that?s $199 for storing your weights.

All in all, the cost of your Bowflex XP could reach $2,877 and even more but with its price also comes a great workout experience that you cannot find in any other machine that is rolled in to one. After all, the Revolution XP comes with a 10 year limited warranty so you are sure that it is built to last for long. - 17273

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