Guest guest Posted December 27, 2006 Report Share Posted December 27, 2006 True, and I believe the old Bullworker manuals recommended that. You should change routine every two-three months to shock the muscles into new growth and avoid staleness and boredom.rrbelloff wrote: It is good to switch up training routines or over time, you go crazy.I am very much into Yoga these days.Nice change of pace.> >> > Well, it's getting close to that time again. Does anyone plan on> > making any resolutions for the coming year as far as using the> > Bullworker goes? Changing routines in anyway? Now that I have a 20"> > Steel Bow, I resolve to use it at work everyday. Because of it's> > small size, it is so unobtrusive, I can easily use it throughout my> > shift to get a really good workout, thereby killing two birds with one> > stone. It's also a good opportunity to introduce others to the> > Bullworker. Of course, improving my diet is also on my list. I even> > purchased a new scale. I have a feeling that 2007 will be the year> > when I finally get it together. Currently I am about 195 pounds at> > 5'6" and I will keep you posted how my progress goes.> > > > I wish everyone health, happiness and prosperity in the new year.> > > > Rich > > bwbeliever> >> Well since im only 15. i think my resolution would be to get fitter,> more toned, stronger, faster and gain alot more endurance. Do better> in school is my first priority.> > > > > > __________________________________________________> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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