Guest guest Posted March 19, 2006 Report Share Posted March 19, 2006 It was me who wrote that reply on the Bronze Bow forums. I've noted there that the people on that forum are quite skeptical of the bullworker but I have noted from first hand experience that the bullworker definately brings on some very positive results... > > Here is a statement and the answer given concerning Bullworker on a bodybuilding forum: > > " I have often heard that the Bullworked is an UNDERRATED training tool. " > > > " Mate, you have to try the bullworker. Its an awesome piece of equipment if you use it correctly. The gains are definitely visible as I and many others have experienced. My advice is use it to hold an exercise for about 15 seconds at max power. Trust me, after 24 exercises in one session you will feel it! You can get them second hand for not much and its definitely worth a try. " > > > I thought this was interesting enough to post here.Unfortunately,the Bullworker IS still underrated.But us users can change that by posting results here and spreading the word to friends and family,and on other forums(if they allow it-you can always give it a try),as the above satisfied user has done. > Spread the word far and wide and near as you can about the positive qualities of Bullworker! > Rich > > > --------------------------------- > Yahoo! Mail > Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail makes sharing a breeze. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2006 Report Share Posted March 27, 2006 It is funny that folks over there might be skeptical of the BW when it utilizes isometric contraction to it fullest. Candidly, there are those among us (mostly me) that finds the whole " swimming in air " approach advocated by BB to be almost laughable. To wit, I once tried to find some research to substantiate that method of exercise via research. I found one very flimsy study. Now, compare that to the research on isos on an immovable object, like the BW. Game set and match. > > > > Here is a statement and the answer given concerning Bullworker on > a bodybuilding forum: > > > > " I have often heard that the Bullworked is an UNDERRATED > training tool. " > > > > > > " Mate, you have to try the bullworker. Its an awesome piece of > equipment if you use it correctly. The gains are definitely visible > as I and many others have experienced. My advice is use it to hold > an exercise for about 15 seconds at max power. Trust me, after 24 > exercises in one session you will feel it! You can get them second > hand for not much and its definitely worth a try. " > > > > > > I thought this was interesting enough to post > here.Unfortunately,the Bullworker IS still underrated.But us users > can change that by posting results here and spreading the word to > friends and family,and on other forums(if they allow it-you can > always give it a try),as the above satisfied user has done. > > Spread the word far and wide and near as you can about the > positive qualities of Bullworker! > > Rich > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > Yahoo! Mail > > Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail makes sharing a breeze. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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