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hi guys, i know this is kinda an odd question. what is the difference

between a bowflex and the bullworker in terms of strength building

(isometrics). is the bowflex the same thing? what are the differences.

im kind of new to all this... thanks

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I've never owned a Bowflex,but a few differences are:Bullworker costs a heck of a lot less than Bowflex,Bullworker takes up practically no space and is portable(Bowflex needs a LOT of room),and,from what I've read,you can do many if not most of Bowflex's exercises with a Bullworker.I'm hoping others can answer your questions in detail,but I answered what I know. Richbullworkeruser wrote: hi guys, i know this is kinda an odd question. what is the differencebetween a bowflex

and the bullworker in terms of strength building(isometrics). is the bowflex the same thing? what are the differences.im kind of new to all this... thanks

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I have a Bowflex. Entirely different machine. Do a google and you

can see pictures of the various models. Bowflex works on isotonic

principles, with carbon rods that bend to provide resistence.

Nice units, apples to oranges to the BW.

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