Guest guest Posted June 13, 2006 Report Share Posted June 13, 2006 Good day! I was delighted to receive a Bullworker X5 Gold via DHL yesterday, and am looking forward to using it. I have some questions re training schedules. The workout schedule that came with it looks very well thought out. Once you are used to it, how long does a workout take? Looks like in the advanced training schedule, you might do up to 26 exercises isotonically with multiple reps... Also, the last time I worked out a lot was with the Body for Life program, which was very effective (I completed the 12 weeks, but found the food schedule hard to maintain, and don't like going to the local gym--so I stopped doing it). Body for Life emphasized the need for rest, and not doing the same thing every day--for instance, alternating upper and lower body workouts. I realize that the Bullworker has some different premises, perhaps most importantly isometric (at least initially) vs. isotonic. So, my question is does the 5 days/week training schedule, doing the same thing every day, work well? Are some people doing upper and lower body exercises on alternate days? Many thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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