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I just happen to be looking at the British Bullworker forum. Looks

like our friend is trying to sell his goods over there.

Alan

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Joined: 26 Apr 2006

Posts: 2

Posted: Sat Apr 29, 2006 2:42 pm Post subject: Bully Xtreme And

I have A life....lol

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I see while I have been basking in the Florida sun, everyone's got

questions for me. Ok, Bully is all metal the only thing plastic is

the handles as I posted before. It comes with a custom carry cover

made of canvas and color wall chart. The stuff on the CD is the

xtreme training guide which gives info on setting goals, using

affirmations, how to train ( takes a while to read this stuff you

know) then you also get a fat loss guide that goes into the

nutrition component of exercsing. It's very complete. Talks about

the whole carb thing. The interesting part is this guy most have

competed in body building because he goes into what only competitors

know which is carb rotation. He gets into how to measure body fat,

water consumption as part of your diet. I mean me personally I

understand what a BIG component proper diet is to buiding muscle. He

gets into the entire Katch Macardle formula for determining you BMI

and fat and calorie burning index. It's a lot of good info.

He does indicate that you need to do some form of cardio everyday.

He suggests the typical things, but he is very hardcore. He talks

about how serious you are about your goals in terms of if you really

want to cut body fat that for some people it might take double

cardio sessions 6 days a week. I mean this fat loss thing is worth

almost the entire cost of the bully. As to manufacturer. I really

dont care. I emailed them and they indicated that they use three

different manufacturers. By the way there are some new exercises on

the chart that are kinda cool.

As to the Sherrill thing I guess only one person in the USA

has that name...frankly (pun intended) some of the things people

post makes me wonder. By the way.

On the CD's there is no bullworker material, it's all bully stuff

and I got some free goodies as well.

All in all I like the product I like the training and fat loss

guide ...

Well it's saturday I'm off to get in some sun and later go dancing

with some hot floridian mamasita. I dont have my bully muscles yet

but I'm working on it.

By the way why the big bugaho about who makes it? I dont get that.

Must be a british thing....sorry so american of me I know. lol

P.S. I checked out that conditioning thing and it's two different

products I dont get the connection, also the bully has a store on

ebay I dont know about the other stuff, the internet sometimes is

worse then a bunch of chicks in the bathroom..you know rumors and

gossip. I checked out the guys feedback, cause the people that would

know if he is a good guy are the people that bought from him so far

he is at 100% and I gave him good feedback also. As to all the

negatives that I read some where I dismissed them. It reminds me of

when I was heavy into day trading, guys would post negative crap

about about some stock and everybody would go running to sell it. Of

course the guy posting the crap was shorting the stock. That goes on

in stock trading and I guess from what I see it happens in other

areas.

Well as much as I love my laptop I want to see some fine latin

females.

peace.

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So,

Since I am new to all this, what is everyone saying? Don't get

the " Bully " ? How about the X5 at www.bullworker-usa.com, is that

one good, or should I keep taking my chances at eBay and the local

thrift stores?

Take Care,

Jon

> >

> > I just happen to be looking at the British Bullworker forum.

Looks

> > like our friend is trying to sell his goods over there.

> > Alan

> >

> >

> >

> > BullyLover

> >

> >

> >

> > Joined: 26 Apr 2006

> > Posts: 2

> >

> > Posted: Sat Apr 29, 2006 2:42 pm Post subject: Bully Xtreme

> And

> > I have A life....lol

> >

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

--

> --

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

> >

> > I see while I have been basking in the Florida sun, everyone's

got

> > questions for me. Ok, Bully is all metal the only thing plastic

is

> > the handles as I posted before. It comes with a custom carry

cover

> > made of canvas and color wall chart. The stuff on the CD is the

> > xtreme training guide which gives info on setting goals, using

> > affirmations, how to train ( takes a while to read this stuff

you

> > know) then you also get a fat loss guide that goes into the

> > nutrition component of exercsing. It's very complete. Talks

about

> > the whole carb thing. The interesting part is this guy most have

> > competed in body building because he goes into what only

> competitors

> > know which is carb rotation. He gets into how to measure body

fat,

> > water consumption as part of your diet. I mean me personally I

> > understand what a BIG component proper diet is to buiding

muscle.

> He

> > gets into the entire Katch Macardle formula for determining you

> BMI

> > and fat and calorie burning index. It's a lot of good info.

> > He does indicate that you need to do some form of cardio

everyday.

> > He suggests the typical things, but he is very hardcore. He

talks

> > about how serious you are about your goals in terms of if you

> really

> > want to cut body fat that for some people it might take double

> > cardio sessions 6 days a week. I mean this fat loss thing is

worth

> > almost the entire cost of the bully. As to manufacturer. I

really

> > dont care. I emailed them and they indicated that they use three

> > different manufacturers. By the way there are some new exercises

> on

> > the chart that are kinda cool.

> > As to the Sherrill thing I guess only one person in the

USA

> > has that name...frankly (pun intended) some of the things people

> > post makes me wonder. By the way.

> > On the CD's there is no bullworker material, it's all bully

stuff

> > and I got some free goodies as well.

> > All in all I like the product I like the training and fat loss

> > guide ...

> > Well it's saturday I'm off to get in some sun and later go

dancing

> > with some hot floridian mamasita. I dont have my bully muscles

yet

> > but I'm working on it.

> >

> > By the way why the big bugaho about who makes it? I dont get

that.

> > Must be a british thing....sorry so american of me I know. lol

> >

> >

> > P.S. I checked out that conditioning thing and it's two

different

> > products I dont get the connection, also the bully has a store

on

> > ebay I dont know about the other stuff, the internet sometimes

is

> > worse then a bunch of chicks in the bathroom..you know rumors

and

> > gossip. I checked out the guys feedback, cause the people that

> would

> > know if he is a good guy are the people that bought from him so

> far

> > he is at 100% and I gave him good feedback also. As to all the

> > negatives that I read some where I dismissed them. It reminds me

> of

> > when I was heavy into day trading, guys would post negative crap

> > about about some stock and everybody would go running to sell

it.

> Of

> > course the guy posting the crap was shorting the stock. That

goes

> on

> > in stock trading and I guess from what I see it happens in other

> > areas.

> >

> > Well as much as I love my laptop I want to see some fine latin

> > females.

> > peace.

> >

>

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The X5 is a fine unit, I have and use one.

The BULLY stuff is just that, Bullsh../

We have thrown those frauds off the forum.

Goobye to bad rubbish.

> > >

> > > I just happen to be looking at the British Bullworker forum.

> Looks

> > > like our friend is trying to sell his goods over there.

> > > Alan

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > BullyLover

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Joined: 26 Apr 2006

> > > Posts: 2

> > >

> > > Posted: Sat Apr 29, 2006 2:42 pm Post subject: Bully

Xtreme

> > And

> > > I have A life....lol

> > >

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

--

> --

> > --

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

> > >

> > > I see while I have been basking in the Florida sun, everyone's

> got

> > > questions for me. Ok, Bully is all metal the only thing

plastic

> is

> > > the handles as I posted before. It comes with a custom carry

> cover

> > > made of canvas and color wall chart. The stuff on the CD is

the

> > > xtreme training guide which gives info on setting goals, using

> > > affirmations, how to train ( takes a while to read this stuff

> you

> > > know) then you also get a fat loss guide that goes into the

> > > nutrition component of exercsing. It's very complete. Talks

> about

> > > the whole carb thing. The interesting part is this guy most

have

> > > competed in body building because he goes into what only

> > competitors

> > > know which is carb rotation. He gets into how to measure body

> fat,

> > > water consumption as part of your diet. I mean me personally I

> > > understand what a BIG component proper diet is to buiding

> muscle.

> > He

> > > gets into the entire Katch Macardle formula for determining

you

> > BMI

> > > and fat and calorie burning index. It's a lot of good info.

> > > He does indicate that you need to do some form of cardio

> everyday.

> > > He suggests the typical things, but he is very hardcore. He

> talks

> > > about how serious you are about your goals in terms of if you

> > really

> > > want to cut body fat that for some people it might take double

> > > cardio sessions 6 days a week. I mean this fat loss thing is

> worth

> > > almost the entire cost of the bully. As to manufacturer. I

> really

> > > dont care. I emailed them and they indicated that they use

three

> > > different manufacturers. By the way there are some new

exercises

> > on

> > > the chart that are kinda cool.

> > > As to the Sherrill thing I guess only one person in the

> USA

> > > has that name...frankly (pun intended) some of the things

people

> > > post makes me wonder. By the way.

> > > On the CD's there is no bullworker material, it's all bully

> stuff

> > > and I got some free goodies as well.

> > > All in all I like the product I like the training and fat loss

> > > guide ...

> > > Well it's saturday I'm off to get in some sun and later go

> dancing

> > > with some hot floridian mamasita. I dont have my bully muscles

> yet

> > > but I'm working on it.

> > >

> > > By the way why the big bugaho about who makes it? I dont get

> that.

> > > Must be a british thing....sorry so american of me I know. lol

> > >

> > >

> > > P.S. I checked out that conditioning thing and it's two

> different

> > > products I dont get the connection, also the bully has a store

> on

> > > ebay I dont know about the other stuff, the internet sometimes

> is

> > > worse then a bunch of chicks in the bathroom..you know rumors

> and

> > > gossip. I checked out the guys feedback, cause the people that

> > would

> > > know if he is a good guy are the people that bought from him

so

> > far

> > > he is at 100% and I gave him good feedback also. As to all the

> > > negatives that I read some where I dismissed them. It reminds

me

> > of

> > > when I was heavy into day trading, guys would post negative

crap

> > > about about some stock and everybody would go running to sell

> it.

> > Of

> > > course the guy posting the crap was shorting the stock. That

> goes

> > on

> > > in stock trading and I guess from what I see it happens in

other

> > > areas.

> > >

> > > Well as much as I love my laptop I want to see some fine latin

> > > females.

> > > peace.

> > >

> >

>

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" Jon " wrote:

> Since I am new to all this, what is everyone saying? Don't get

> the " Bully " ? How about the X5 at www.bullworker-usa.com, is that

> one good, or should I keep taking my chances at eBay and the local

> thrift stores?

Jon, the X5 is great. I have two of them, one from the very early 80's (I

think I bought it at a Target back then) on which the power meter wore off,

and a new one I got from bullworker-usa.com five months or so ago. The new

one has been reworked somewhat and it's stronger and better built. That

said, my old one still rocks. :)

If I'm not mistaken, Bullworker-USA re-introduced the bullworker to the U.S.

markets some time in the late 90's. I'm not sure as to the whys and

wherefores it disappeared for a while to begin with, but all I can say is

that I'm glad it's available again. There seems to be a definite upswing in

bullworker interest. After you've used it for a couple of months, you'll

know why.

The X5 is the one with four nylon straps, two on each side, so you get more

flexibility as to the exercises you can do.

You also get a very nice wall chart with the X5. (I kinda wish they shipped

the old book -- or an updated version of it -- with the X5 too, but hey, at

least you can download that in the " Files " section at the site for this

email list.)

/Jelks

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Thank you Jelks.

I have wondered why the Bullworker, in the US, is only marketed

online at the moment. Maybe if interest continues to increase

they'll start retailing them at Walmart and Target, etc. With fuel

hitting at least $3.00 a gallon (traveling to the gym), and home

exercise systems costing too much, the forseeable solution would be

the Bullworker.

Take Care,

Jon

> > Since I am new to all this, what is everyone saying? Don't get

> > the " Bully " ? How about the X5 at www.bullworker-usa.com, is that

> > one good, or should I keep taking my chances at eBay and the

local

> > thrift stores?

>

> Jon, the X5 is great. I have two of them, one from the very early

80's (I

> think I bought it at a Target back then) on which the power meter

wore off,

> and a new one I got from bullworker-usa.com five months or so

ago. The new

> one has been reworked somewhat and it's stronger and better

built. That

> said, my old one still rocks. :)

>

> If I'm not mistaken, Bullworker-USA re-introduced the bullworker

to the U.S.

> markets some time in the late 90's. I'm not sure as to the whys

and

> wherefores it disappeared for a while to begin with, but all I can

say is

> that I'm glad it's available again. There seems to be a definite

upswing in

> bullworker interest. After you've used it for a couple of months,

you'll

> know why.

>

> The X5 is the one with four nylon straps, two on each side, so you

get more

> flexibility as to the exercises you can do.

>

> You also get a very nice wall chart with the X5. (I kinda wish

they shipped

> the old book -- or an updated version of it -- with the X5 too,

but hey, at

> least you can download that in the " Files " section at the site for

this

> email list.)

>

>

> /Jelks

>

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Interesting point. I used the BW way back when it was the BW 1-Even

then, it was mail order only.

> > > Since I am new to all this, what is everyone saying? Don't get

> > > the " Bully " ? How about the X5 at www.bullworker-usa.com, is

that

> > > one good, or should I keep taking my chances at eBay and the

> local

> > > thrift stores?

> >

> > Jon, the X5 is great. I have two of them, one from the very

early

> 80's (I

> > think I bought it at a Target back then) on which the power

meter

> wore off,

> > and a new one I got from bullworker-usa.com five months or so

> ago. The new

> > one has been reworked somewhat and it's stronger and better

> built. That

> > said, my old one still rocks. :)

> >

> > If I'm not mistaken, Bullworker-USA re-introduced the bullworker

> to the U.S.

> > markets some time in the late 90's. I'm not sure as to the whys

> and

> > wherefores it disappeared for a while to begin with, but all I

can

> say is

> > that I'm glad it's available again. There seems to be a

definite

> upswing in

> > bullworker interest. After you've used it for a couple of

months,

> you'll

> > know why.

> >

> > The X5 is the one with four nylon straps, two on each side, so

you

> get more

> > flexibility as to the exercises you can do.

> >

> > You also get a very nice wall chart with the X5. (I kinda wish

> they shipped

> > the old book -- or an updated version of it -- with the X5 too,

> but hey, at

> > least you can download that in the " Files " section at the site

for

> this

> > email list.)

> >

> >

> > /Jelks

> >

>

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A few years ago,maybe three,an Army-Navy store here advertised Bullworkers.So,they were getting them into some retail stores then.I don't know why they no longer carry them,though.It would be great to be able to walk into a sporting goods or department store and buy one.That way,no waiting for delivery,no shipping fees,and you can see what your getting before you buy. Maybe someday. Richrrbelloff wrote: Interesting point. I used the BW way back when it was the BW 1-Even then, it was mail order only.> > > Since I am new to all this, what is everyone saying? Don't get> > > the "Bully"? How about the X5 at www.bullworker-usa.com, is that> > > one good, or should I keep taking my chances at eBay and the > local> > > thrift stores?> > > > Jon, the X5 is great. I have two of them, one from the very early > 80's (I> > think I bought it at a Target back then) on which the power meter >

wore off,> > and a new one I got from bullworker-usa.com five months or so > ago. The new> > one has been reworked somewhat and it's stronger and better > built. That> > said, my old one still rocks. :)> > > > If I'm not mistaken, Bullworker-USA re-introduced the bullworker > to the U.S.> > markets some time in the late 90's. I'm not sure as to the whys > and> > wherefores it disappeared for a while to begin with, but all I can > say is> > that I'm glad it's available again. There seems to be a definite > upswing in> > bullworker interest. After you've used it for a couple of months, > you'll> > know why.> > > > The X5 is the one with four nylon straps, two on each side, so you > get more> > flexibility as to the exercises you can do.>

> > > You also get a very nice wall chart with the X5. (I kinda wish > they shipped> > the old book -- or an updated version of it -- with the X5 too, > but hey, at> > least you can download that in the "Files" section at the site for > this> > email list.)> > > > > > /Jelks> >>

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Yes, I have been looking for a supply of Bullworkers for quite a

while now, but nothing quite what I'd like to find. As a eBay

Seller (bright_smiles), I'd really like to have a supply of these to

sell. I have been using a Bullworker on & off for almost 40

years...yes, that's right, since I was a teenager, and am now

approaching mid-50's. Still use it most every day, and swear by

it. As a person who firmly believes in, endorses, and actually uses

this product, I would love to be able to add them somehow to my list

of items on eBay, and my future website (www.brightsmilesent.com).

I still have an original glossy exercise booklet, in decent shape,

don't use it because I know them all off by heart.

Anyways, I really don't want to overcommercialize this post; I can

guarantee you I am not like the guys you just kicked off this forum-

I was excited when my wife stumbled on you folks and told me about

y'all. But I am sincerely looking for a supply of Bullworkers,

particularly like the " old " 2-traction rope style like I still use.

If we can post photos here, I might be daring enough to show you a

pic of myself just to prove that there truly is fitness after 50!!

LOL!

Thanks for having this forum-it's great, and usually read most all

the posts. Some of you folks are REALLY knowledgeable on the minute

details of all the Bullworker fitness aspects-very impressive. I

just know it works!

Brent

> > > > Since I am new to all this, what is everyone saying? Don't

get

> > > > the " Bully " ? How about the X5 at www.bullworker-usa.com, is

> that

> > > > one good, or should I keep taking my chances at eBay and the

> > local

> > > > thrift stores?

> > >

> > > Jon, the X5 is great. I have two of them, one from the very

> early

> > 80's (I

> > > think I bought it at a Target back then) on which the power

> meter

> > wore off,

> > > and a new one I got from bullworker-usa.com five months or so

> > ago. The new

> > > one has been reworked somewhat and it's stronger and better

> > built. That

> > > said, my old one still rocks. :)

> > >

> > > If I'm not mistaken, Bullworker-USA re-introduced the

bullworker

> > to the U.S.

> > > markets some time in the late 90's. I'm not sure as to the

whys

> > and

> > > wherefores it disappeared for a while to begin with, but all I

> can

> > say is

> > > that I'm glad it's available again. There seems to be a

> definite

> > upswing in

> > > bullworker interest. After you've used it for a couple of

> months,

> > you'll

> > > know why.

> > >

> > > The X5 is the one with four nylon straps, two on each side, so

> you

> > get more

> > > flexibility as to the exercises you can do.

> > >

> > > You also get a very nice wall chart with the X5. (I kinda

wish

> > they shipped

> > > the old book -- or an updated version of it -- with the X5

too,

> > but hey, at

> > > least you can download that in the " Files " section at the site

> for

> > this

> > > email list.)

> > >

> > >

> > > /Jelks

> > >

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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I would contact the Bullworker India guys. They make the old style

BW and I think they sell it for a very reasonable US dollar price.

Good luck

> > > > > Since I am new to all this, what is everyone saying?

Don't

> get

> > > > > the " Bully " ? How about the X5 at www.bullworker-usa.com,

is

> > that

> > > > > one good, or should I keep taking my chances at eBay and

the

> > > local

> > > > > thrift stores?

> > > >

> > > > Jon, the X5 is great. I have two of them, one from the very

> > early

> > > 80's (I

> > > > think I bought it at a Target back then) on which the power

> > meter

> > > wore off,

> > > > and a new one I got from bullworker-usa.com five months or

so

> > > ago. The new

> > > > one has been reworked somewhat and it's stronger and better

> > > built. That

> > > > said, my old one still rocks. :)

> > > >

> > > > If I'm not mistaken, Bullworker-USA re-introduced the

> bullworker

> > > to the U.S.

> > > > markets some time in the late 90's. I'm not sure as to the

> whys

> > > and

> > > > wherefores it disappeared for a while to begin with, but all

I

> > can

> > > say is

> > > > that I'm glad it's available again. There seems to be a

> > definite

> > > upswing in

> > > > bullworker interest. After you've used it for a couple of

> > months,

> > > you'll

> > > > know why.

> > > >

> > > > The X5 is the one with four nylon straps, two on each side,

so

> > you

> > > get more

> > > > flexibility as to the exercises you can do.

> > > >

> > > > You also get a very nice wall chart with the X5. (I kinda

> wish

> > > they shipped

> > > > the old book -- or an updated version of it -- with the X5

> too,

> > > but hey, at

> > > > least you can download that in the " Files " section at the

site

> > for

> > > this

> > > > email list.)

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > /Jelks

> > > >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Appreciate the tip. Is there a Website, name, email or any way you

know of to contact? Or if the India guys (or anyone else with

pertinent info) are reading this, would love to hear from you.

Thanks.

Brent

> > > > > > Since I am new to all this, what is everyone saying?

> Don't

> > get

> > > > > > the " Bully " ? How about the X5 at www.bullworker-

usa.com,

> is

> > > that

> > > > > > one good, or should I keep taking my chances at eBay and

> the

> > > > local

> > > > > > thrift stores?

> > > > >

> > > > > Jon, the X5 is great. I have two of them, one from the

very

> > > early

> > > > 80's (I

> > > > > think I bought it at a Target back then) on which the

power

> > > meter

> > > > wore off,

> > > > > and a new one I got from bullworker-usa.com five months or

> so

> > > > ago. The new

> > > > > one has been reworked somewhat and it's stronger and

better

> > > > built. That

> > > > > said, my old one still rocks. :)

> > > > >

> > > > > If I'm not mistaken, Bullworker-USA re-introduced the

> > bullworker

> > > > to the U.S.

> > > > > markets some time in the late 90's. I'm not sure as to

the

> > whys

> > > > and

> > > > > wherefores it disappeared for a while to begin with, but

all

> I

> > > can

> > > > say is

> > > > > that I'm glad it's available again. There seems to be a

> > > definite

> > > > upswing in

> > > > > bullworker interest. After you've used it for a couple of

> > > months,

> > > > you'll

> > > > > know why.

> > > > >

> > > > > The X5 is the one with four nylon straps, two on each

side,

> so

> > > you

> > > > get more

> > > > > flexibility as to the exercises you can do.

> > > > >

> > > > > You also get a very nice wall chart with the X5. (I kinda

> > wish

> > > > they shipped

> > > > > the old book -- or an updated version of it -- with the X5

> > too,

> > > > but hey, at

> > > > > least you can download that in the " Files " section at the

> site

> > > for

> > > > this

> > > > > email list.)

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > /Jelks

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