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Ah, you have revealed yourself!

When logic and hard work fail, use profanity!

That was your one chance, next up you get to hit the showers!

Thanks for sharing.

Hi ,I never got

> hurt

> > > > >using the Bullworker.There was a devise sold years

> ago,advocated

> > > by Dave

> > > > >Draper.I can't really remember the name,but it was a strait

> bar

> > > with two

> > > > >bicycle handle bar grips with a big spring in the middle.The

> > idea

> > > was to

> > > > >bring the 2 handles together to build up your chest.It was

the

> > > opposite

> > > > >princible of the old spring chest expander.One day one of

the

> > > handles

> > > > >slipped from my grip,and it felt like I got hit by

> > > Foreman.The funny

> > > > >thing is it must have whacked some others too,as I saw my

> > > freind,who owned

> > > > >one too,wearing his high school football helmet with a full

> > > linemans cage

> > > > >facemask while working out with this thing.I think it was

> called

> > > the Power

> > > > >Flex,but I'm not sure.The next year it came out with safety

> > > straps on the 2

> > > > >handles,and then thru law suites it faded off into

> > > oblivion.....any of you

> > > > >Bullworkers remember that thing...Dawk.

> > > > > (unknown)

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >I just found a site about some sort of Pilates devise,but

the

> > guy

> > > who wrote

> > > > >it had the following to say:The Bullworker, if you remember,

> > was a

> > > > >monstrous self-contained exercise device with a giant spring

> > > inside two

> > > > >metal pipes. Attached on either side of the tubes were

steel

> > > cables

> > > > >encapsulated in plastic. To exercise your muscles and legs

> > with a

> > > > >Bullworker, you would either compress the spring by pushing

in

> > on

> > > either

> > > > >end of the pipe (gauging your strength progress by watching

a

> > > plastic

> > > > >marker on the pipe that tracked your furthest compression)

or

> > > you'd pull

> > > > >out on the steel cables (which still compressed the spring)

> > using

> > > the

> > > > >opposing muscles of your arms and legs.

> > > > >Alas, the Bullworker is no more, but a Magic Circle is just

as

> > > good as a

> > > > >Bullworker and it is certainly a lighter and a more talented

> > > piece of

> > > > >exercise equipment because it's kinder to use and more

> compact:

> > > > >Apparently,he knows nothing about the Bullworker.And,the

> devise

> > > he writes

> > > > >about weighs 2 pounds,according to the article.So,he claims

> the

> > > Bullworker

> > > > >was a monstrous,heavy devise,and that it no longer exists.

> > > > >I emailed him and politely pointed out his mistakes.

> > > > >If you'd like to email him,his address is: boles@g...

> > > > >You can read the article at: goinside.com/00/4/magic.html

> > > > >He then goes on to say how he was hurt using that Magic

> > > Circle.Never heard

> > > > >of anyone being hurt using Bullworker.

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >---------------------------------

> > > > >Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page

> > > > >

> > > > >__________________________________________________

> > > > >

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Well, you continue to use attack versus logic. What else is new?

You were the one that indicated that lower body involvment was

necessary to add muscular mass. I simply pointed out that it was

possible without such. Of course, one should exercise their legs

and I agreed that the BW is not great for leg exercises. There are

ways to work your leg muscles isometrically and much of the iso

research is conducted using leg contractions.

However, the issue that got us started was whether using the BW and

isometrics can add muscular mass. Research says that it can, you say

that it can't.

So, we must believe you over research?

As I have said repeatedly and which you continue to ignore is that

most exercise systems can and will add muscle mass when employed

correctly. I have no issue with weights nor bodyweight exercises, I

have and do employ them from time to time.

However, my personal experience and research indicates that muscle

mass can be added by using isometric contraction, AND that it is

from a time employed perspective, a superior exercise method vs.

isotonic movements.

So, attack away but everything I have said has been researched to

death.

Regarding my position as moderator, I suppose I should have allowed

your insults to the British citizens to pass freely to the folks on

this board. However, I was doing my job, pure and simple.

Thanks for sharing.

In bullworkerclub , " Canadian Combato "

<whammer@e...> wrote:

> You just don't make much sense, no?

>

> Of course someone can gain mass on their upper body without

working their

> lower body- but those gains would come easier if the larger muscle

masses

> (hips and thighs) are stimulated. It's well documented that people

doing

> squat rountines have gained mass throughout their body- perhaps

you need to

> do some reading, no?

>

> Odd you mention wheelchair athletes....did their gains come from

> isometrics???

> Again if one wants to mirror success it only makes sense to do

what those

> who are successful do.

> Those wheelchair athletes pump a lot of iron.

>

> Again I ask...please tell us your measurements, tell us your

compressions

> numbers on the BW. Let us see what you have accomplished.

>

> Making you a moderator on this forum has been a mistake on Tony's

part. A

> little sense of power can make some people egomaniacs.

>

> Dave

> (unknown)

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >I just found a site about some sort of Pilates

devise,but

> > the

> > > > guy

> > > > > who wrote

> > > > > > >it had the following to say:The Bullworker, if you

> remember,

> > > > was a

> > > > > > >monstrous self-contained exercise device with a giant

> spring

> > > > > inside two

> > > > > > >metal pipes. Attached on either side of the tubes were

> > steel

> > > > > cables

> > > > > > >encapsulated in plastic. To exercise your muscles and

> legs

> > > > with a

> > > > > > >Bullworker, you would either compress the spring by

> pushing

> > in

> > > > on

> > > > > either

> > > > > > >end of the pipe (gauging your strength progress by

> watching

> > a

> > > > > plastic

> > > > > > >marker on the pipe that tracked your furthest

compression)

> > or

> > > > > you'd pull

> > > > > > >out on the steel cables (which still compressed the

> spring)

> > > > using

> > > > > the

> > > > > > >opposing muscles of your arms and legs.

> > > > > > >Alas, the Bullworker is no more, but a Magic Circle is

> just

> > as

> > > > > good as a

> > > > > > >Bullworker and it is certainly a lighter and a more

> talented

> > > > > piece of

> > > > > > >exercise equipment because it's kinder to use and more

> > > compact:

> > > > > > >Apparently,he knows nothing about the Bullworker.And,the

> > > devise

> > > > > he writes

> > > > > > >about weighs 2 pounds,according to the article.So,he

> claims

> > > the

> > > > > Bullworker

> > > > > > >was a monstrous,heavy devise,and that it no longer

exists.

> > > > > > >I emailed him and politely pointed out his mistakes.

> > > > > > >If you'd like to email him,his address is: boles@g...

> > > > > > >You can read the article at:

goinside.com/00/4/magic.html

> > > > > > >He then goes on to say how he was hurt using that Magic

> > > > > Circle.Never heard

> > > > > > >of anyone being hurt using Bullworker.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >---------------------------------

> > > > > > >Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >__________________________________________________

> > > > > > >

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Remember Macho Power by Dynamic Classics?Exact same thing as Bullworker3,you can't tell the difference without looking at name on handl.I have one.1976 patent.Exercises are the exact same as Bullworker's,too,only chart is set up a bit different,but exactly the same exercises. Rich wrote: Yeah, I was looking at that earlier. It kinda looksfamiliar. Hmmmmmmmmm!! I wonder where they got theidea?bwbeliever--- richard pancoast wrote:> Check this one out,I've never seen one like this> before.> > >http://cgi.ebay.com/All-Pro-Bullworker-style-Press-Exerciser_W0QQitemZ7238342701QQcategoryZ28067QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem> > > ---------------------------------> New Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. Call regular phones> from your PC and save big.__________________________________________________

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