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I am lloking forward to the new year with anticipation. My goals this

year are to expand 2 of my personal businesses and to get into shape

once and for all. I plan on the latter to change my diet by reducing

to almost zero the refined sugars that I so love and decrease the

overall consumption of all calories. I am 5'11 and weigh a whoping

275, but can still sprint up and down stairs, although labored at some

time. I plan to make my mainstay of exercise be rowing on a machine

that I received for father's day but have yet to use. I have been

interested in static contraction exercise for some time for strength

development and stumbled upon information about the bullworker. I am

about to buy one. Which model would be best? I am looking to be able

to exercise my legs as well. Infact, I am looking for something that

would let me exercise my legs without the strain of a squat, sort of

like a leg press, without taking up the room. Any suggestions?

By the way, I plan to document my struggles with size reduction ( I

having given up trying to weigh a cetain amount). I will post this

information if anyone is interested. Thanks!

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Check out these two sites for Bullworkers: www.bowpower.com www.thepitbullgym.com timothyedwardott wrote: I am lloking forward to the new year with anticipation. My goals this year are to expand 2 of my personal businesses and to get into shape once and for all. I plan on the latter to change my diet by reducing

to almost zero the refined sugars that I so love and decrease the overall consumption of all calories. I am 5'11 and weigh a whoping 275, but can still sprint up and down stairs, although labored at some time. I plan to make my mainstay of exercise be rowing on a machine that I received for father's day but have yet to use. I have been interested in static contraction exercise for some time for strength development and stumbled upon information about the bullworker. I am about to buy one. Which model would be best? I am looking to be able to exercise my legs as well. Infact, I am looking for something that would let me exercise my legs without the strain of a squat, sort of like a leg press, without taking up the room. Any suggestions?By the way, I plan to document my struggles with size reduction ( I having given up trying to weigh a cetain amount). I will post this information if anyone is interested.

Thanks! __________________________________________________

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I suggest that you USE that rower and use it everyday. The BW can

add strength and muscle mass but your issues are far beyond its

ability to transform your body.

Something everyday is in order. And cut your food intake today!

Best of luck.

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> I am lloking forward to the new year with anticipation. My goals

this

> year are to expand 2 of my personal businesses and to get into

shape

> once and for all. I plan on the latter to change my diet by

reducing

> to almost zero the refined sugars that I so love and decrease the

> overall consumption of all calories. I am 5'11 and weigh a

whoping

> 275, but can still sprint up and down stairs, although labored at

some

> time. I plan to make my mainstay of exercise be rowing on a

machine

> that I received for father's day but have yet to use. I have been

> interested in static contraction exercise for some time for

strength

> development and stumbled upon information about the bullworker. I

am

> about to buy one. Which model would be best? I am looking to be

able

> to exercise my legs as well. Infact, I am looking for something

that

> would let me exercise my legs without the strain of a squat, sort

of

> like a leg press, without taking up the room. Any suggestions?

>

> By the way, I plan to document my struggles with size reduction (

I

> having given up trying to weigh a cetain amount). I will post

this

> information if anyone is interested. Thanks!

>

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Sorry, the first site is wrong. It should be: www.bowproducts.com I appologize for the mistake.richard pancoast wrote: Check out these two sites for Bullworkers: www.bowpower.com www.thepitbullgym.com timothyedwardott

<timothyedwardott> wrote: I am lloking forward to the new year with anticipation. My goals this year are to expand 2 of my personal businesses and to get into shape once and for all. I plan on the latter to change my diet by reducing to almost zero the refined sugars that I so love and decrease the overall consumption of all calories. I am 5'11 and weigh a whoping 275, but can still sprint up and down stairs, although labored at some time. I plan to make my mainstay of exercise be rowing on a machine that I received for father's day but have yet to use. I have been interested in static contraction exercise for some time for strength development and stumbled upon information about the bullworker. I am about to buy one. Which model would be best? I am looking to be able to exercise

my legs as well. Infact, I am looking for something that would let me exercise my legs without the strain of a squat, sort of like a leg press, without taking up the room. Any suggestions?By the way, I plan to document my struggles with size reduction ( I having given up trying to weigh a cetain amount). I will post this information if anyone is interested. Thanks! __________________________________________________

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Good luck with your plans. I look forward to seeing

your results. I, too will be posting my results. I

want to lose 35 pounds in 2007 and at the same time

increase strength. I have enough exercise equipment

to do the job. Of course, the Bullworker is and will

always be my favorite.

Rich

bwbeliever

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> I am lloking forward to the new year with

> anticipation. My goals this

> year are to expand 2 of my personal businesses and

> to get into shape

> once and for all. I plan on the latter to change my

> diet by reducing

> to almost zero the refined sugars that I so love and

> decrease the

> overall consumption of all calories. I am 5'11 and

> weigh a whoping

> 275, but can still sprint up and down stairs,

> although labored at some

> time. I plan to make my mainstay of exercise be

> rowing on a machine

> that I received for father's day but have yet to

> use. I have been

> interested in static contraction exercise for some

> time for strength

> development and stumbled upon information about the

> bullworker. I am

> about to buy one. Which model would be best? I am

> looking to be able

> to exercise my legs as well. Infact, I am looking

> for something that

> would let me exercise my legs without the strain of

> a squat, sort of

> like a leg press, without taking up the room. Any

> suggestions?

>

> By the way, I plan to document my struggles with

> size reduction ( I

> having given up trying to weigh a cetain amount). I

> will post this

> information if anyone is interested. Thanks!

>

>

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Hi and good luck with the weight loss. Here's a few things that helped

me. Eat only or as much organic food and or minimally processed foods

as possible. Learn to drink water at all your meals. I'm lucky to be a

land surveyor which gives me the chance to walk in the woods between 2

to 6 miles a day. Stepping over fallen trees, across brooks and

boulders etc is great exercise. Lastly I bought the Bullworker x5 1 1/2

months ago and have seen and felt definate improvements already. It's a

great product.

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> I am lloking forward to the new year with anticipation. My goals this

> year are to expand 2 of my personal businesses and to get into shape

> once and for all. I plan on the latter to change my diet by reducing

> to almost zero the refined sugars that I so love and decrease the

> overall consumption of all calories. I am 5'11 and weigh a whoping

> 275, but can still sprint up and down stairs, although labored at some

> time. I plan to make my mainstay of exercise be rowing on a machine

> that I received for father's day but have yet to use. I have been

> interested in static contraction exercise for some time for strength

> development and stumbled upon information about the bullworker. I am

> about to buy one. Which model would be best? I am looking to be able

> to exercise my legs as well. Infact, I am looking for something that

> would let me exercise my legs without the strain of a squat, sort of

> like a leg press, without taking up the room. Any suggestions?

>

> By the way, I plan to document my struggles with size reduction ( I

> having given up trying to weigh a cetain amount). I will post this

> information if anyone is interested. Thanks!

>

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How is eating organic food going to help with weight loss?

> >

> > I am lloking forward to the new year with anticipation. My goals

this

> > year are to expand 2 of my personal businesses and to get into

shape

> > once and for all. I plan on the latter to change my diet by

reducing

> > to almost zero the refined sugars that I so love and decrease the

> > overall consumption of all calories. I am 5'11 and weigh a

whoping

> > 275, but can still sprint up and down stairs, although labored

at some

> > time. I plan to make my mainstay of exercise be rowing on a

machine

> > that I received for father's day but have yet to use. I have been

> > interested in static contraction exercise for some time for

strength

> > development and stumbled upon information about the bullworker.

I am

> > about to buy one. Which model would be best? I am looking to be

able

> > to exercise my legs as well. Infact, I am looking for something

that

> > would let me exercise my legs without the strain of a squat,

sort of

> > like a leg press, without taking up the room. Any suggestions?

> >

> > By the way, I plan to document my struggles with size reduction

( I

> > having given up trying to weigh a cetain amount). I will post

this

> > information if anyone is interested. Thanks!

> >

>

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eating organic has: higher nutrients no or reduced chemicals no or reduced growth hormones tastes better no or less refind sugar rrbelloff wrote: How is eating organic food going to help with weight loss?> >> > I am lloking forward to the new year with anticipation. My goals this> > year are to expand 2 of my personal businesses and to get into shape> > once and for all. I plan on the latter to

change my diet by reducing> > to almost zero the refined sugars that I so love and decrease the> > overall consumption of all calories. I am 5'11 and weigh a whoping> > 275, but can still sprint up and down stairs, although labored at some> > time. I plan to make my mainstay of exercise be rowing on a machine> > that I received for father's day but have yet to use. I have been> > interested in static contraction exercise for some time for strength> > development and stumbled upon information about the bullworker. I am> > about to buy one. Which model would be best? I am looking to be able> > to exercise my legs as well. Infact, I am looking for something that> > would let me exercise my legs without the strain of a squat, sort of> > like a leg press, without taking up the room. Any suggestions?> >> > By the

way, I plan to document my struggles with size reduction ( I> > having given up trying to weigh a cetain amount). I will post this> > information if anyone is interested. Thanks!> >> __________________________________________________

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If you are saying that organic wheat vs. " normal wheat " has less

refined sugar or fewer nutrients, I believe you are incorrect.

It MAY or MAY NOT taste better. To my knowledge, there are

no " growth hormones " in organic wheat.

I was talking weight loss, not pesticide issues.

PS-the spinich that made all those folks sick last month

was " organic. "

> > >

> > > I am lloking forward to the new year with anticipation. My

goals

> this

> > > year are to expand 2 of my personal businesses and to get into

> shape

> > > once and for all. I plan on the latter to change my diet by

> reducing

> > > to almost zero the refined sugars that I so love and decrease

the

> > > overall consumption of all calories. I am 5'11 and weigh a

> whoping

> > > 275, but can still sprint up and down stairs, although labored

> at some

> > > time. I plan to make my mainstay of exercise be rowing on a

> machine

> > > that I received for father's day but have yet to use. I have

been

> > > interested in static contraction exercise for some time for

> strength

> > > development and stumbled upon information about the

bullworker.

> I am

> > > about to buy one. Which model would be best? I am looking to

be

> able

> > > to exercise my legs as well. Infact, I am looking for

something

> that

> > > would let me exercise my legs without the strain of a squat,

> sort of

> > > like a leg press, without taking up the room. Any suggestions?

> > >

> > > By the way, I plan to document my struggles with size

reduction

> ( I

> > > having given up trying to weigh a cetain amount). I will post

> this

> > > information if anyone is interested. Thanks!

> > >

> >

>

>

>

>

>

> __________________________________________________

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Pesticides can be a real issue because they mimic female hormones (xeno estrogens). These can cause you to gain fat, reduce muscle and generally turn you into a girly-man. So, assuming organic produce have less or no pesticides, that is a good, but expensive benefit. Edrrbelloff wrote: If you are saying that organic wheat vs. "normal wheat" has less refined sugar or fewer nutrients, I believe you are incorrect.It

MAY or MAY NOT taste better. To my knowledge, there are no "growth hormones" in organic wheat.I was talking weight loss, not pesticide issues.PS-the spinich that made all those folks sick last month was "organic."> > >> > > I am lloking forward to the new year with anticipation. My goals > this> > > year are to expand 2 of my personal businesses and to get into >

shape> > > once and for all. I plan on the latter to change my diet by > reducing> > > to almost zero the refined sugars that I so love and decrease the> > > overall consumption of all calories. I am 5'11 and weigh a > whoping> > > 275, but can still sprint up and down stairs, although labored > at some> > > time. I plan to make my mainstay of exercise be rowing on a > machine> > > that I received for father's day but have yet to use. I have been> > > interested in static contraction exercise for some time for > strength> > > development and stumbled upon information about the bullworker. > I am> > > about to buy one. Which model would be best? I am looking to be > able> > > to exercise my legs as well. Infact, I am looking for something > that> > > would

let me exercise my legs without the strain of a squat, > sort of> > > like a leg press, without taking up the room. Any suggestions?> > >> > > By the way, I plan to document my struggles with size reduction > ( I> > > having given up trying to weigh a cetain amount). I will post > this> > > information if anyone is interested. Thanks!> > >> >> > > > > > __________________________________________________>

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Maybe, Maybe not!

See cite

http://www.quackwatch.org/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/organic.html

> > > >

> > > > I am lloking forward to the new year with anticipation. My

> goals

> > this

> > > > year are to expand 2 of my personal businesses and to get

into

> > shape

> > > > once and for all. I plan on the latter to change my diet by

> > reducing

> > > > to almost zero the refined sugars that I so love and

decrease

> the

> > > > overall consumption of all calories. I am 5'11 and weigh a

> > whoping

> > > > 275, but can still sprint up and down stairs, although

labored

> > at some

> > > > time. I plan to make my mainstay of exercise be rowing on a

> > machine

> > > > that I received for father's day but have yet to use. I have

> been

> > > > interested in static contraction exercise for some time for

> > strength

> > > > development and stumbled upon information about the

> bullworker.

> > I am

> > > > about to buy one. Which model would be best? I am looking to

> be

> > able

> > > > to exercise my legs as well. Infact, I am looking for

> something

> > that

> > > > would let me exercise my legs without the strain of a squat,

> > sort of

> > > > like a leg press, without taking up the room. Any

suggestions?

> > > >

> > > > By the way, I plan to document my struggles with size

> reduction

> > ( I

> > > > having given up trying to weigh a cetain amount). I will

post

> > this

> > > > information if anyone is interested. Thanks!

> > > >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > __________________________________________________

> >

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