Guest guest Posted May 31, 2012 Report Share Posted May 31, 2012 Yes, this would be interesting as I am hoping to order the package soon and if there is one more piece to the puzzle, I will likely save a few more $s and wait. Thanks to & for the posts as well. > > G'day . How is the iso-Gym launch plans coming along? Can we " pre-order " one soon?? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2012 Report Share Posted May 31, 2012 Your going have a wide variety of training gear when it become aviable your going to pumping ,expanding ,pulling pushing, moving and grooving with more kit than you can poke a stick at! LOL. > > > > G'day . How is the iso-Gym launch plans coming along? Can we " pre-order " one soon?? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2012 Report Share Posted May 31, 2012 Gentlemen,One of the difficult aspects of launching a new product, is making sure all pieces are together.As of May 31st, they are not.What poses the biggest challenge is the workout program... or lack of.The temptation is to copy similar programs, but one loses the uniqueness of the concept of the product. At the current schedule, I am launching the product in July with a bare-bones program.I believe the "saving grace" is YouTube. Not the most professional presentation, but the ability to get the concept and basics online for users to view.While the Iso-Gym is unique in its concept (call it a suspension trainer), it is the manner used and principles advocated that separate it from other suspension trainers (until copied).It is also able to be part of a system that includes the Bow Extension and Bullworker.Many of the Iso-Gym aspects can be replicated with the Bow Extension & Bullworker;yet the latter offers facets that cannot be replicated alone with the Iso-Gym.It is this interchanging concept that has resulted in what I think is a complete exerciser system.The Iso-Gym comes complete... every accessory will be offered on purchase; save a Bullworker & Iso-Bow. It is my design to emphasize the Steel-Bow as the "Bullworker" used in conjunction with the system, but I do have some favorites used with the Classic. However, the Steel-Bow case is the size of the Iso-Gym case and those two items together travel very easily and I feel cover 100% of anyone's fitness needs. The goal is able to set up a permanent station at home and the ability to travel without dismantling one's home station. The home station will allow the quickest and possible changes to shorten and maximize ones workout session. We shall see.Target date is still July.Respectfully, Bullworker To: bullworkerclub Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2012 3:59 AM Subject: Iso-Gym update G'day . How is the iso-Gym launch plans coming along? Can we "pre-order" one soon?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2012 Report Share Posted May 31, 2012 Thank you, . I'm really looking forward to it as I am sure may others are. I can't wait. > > Gentlemen, > One of the difficult aspects of launching a new product, is making sure all pieces are together. > As of May 31st, they are not. > What poses the biggest challenge is the workout program... or lack of. > The temptation is to copy similar programs, but one loses the uniqueness of the concept of the product. At the current schedule, I am launching the product in July with a bare-bones program. > I believe the " saving grace " is YouTube.  Not the most professional presentation, but the ability to get the concept and basics online for users to view. > > While the Iso-Gym is unique in its concept (call it a suspension trainer), it is the manner used and principles advocated that separate it from other suspension trainers (until copied). > It is also able to be part of a system that includes the Bow Extension and Bullworker. > Many of the Iso-Gym aspects can be replicated with the Bow Extension & Bullworker;yet the latter offers facets that cannot be replicated alone with the Iso-Gym. > It is this interchanging concept that has resulted in what I think is a complete exerciser system. > > The Iso-Gym comes complete... every accessory will be offered on purchase; save a Bullworker & Iso-Bow. It is my design to emphasize the Steel-Bow as the " Bullworker " used in conjunction with the system, but I do have some favorites used with the Classic.  However, the Steel-Bow case is the size of the Iso-Gym case andthose two items together travel very easily and I feel cover 100% of anyone's fitness needs.  The goal is able to set up a permanent station at home and the ability to travel without dismantling one's home station.  The home station will allow the quickest and possible changes to shorten and maximize ones workout session. We shall see. > > Target date is still July. > > Respectfully, > > Bullworker > > > ________________________________ > > To: bullworkerclub > Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2012 3:59 AM > Subject: Iso-Gym update > > >  > G'day . How is the iso-Gym launch plans coming along? Can we " pre-order " one soon?? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2012 Report Share Posted June 1, 2012 Makes my decision easier, thanks . One Bullworker " the works " package order coming up soon! Nice. > > Gentlemen, > One of the difficult aspects of launching a new product, is making sure all pieces are together. > As of May 31st, they are not. > What poses the biggest challenge is the workout program... or lack of. > The temptation is to copy similar programs, but one loses the uniqueness of the concept of the product. At the current schedule, I am launching the product in July with a bare-bones program. > I believe the " saving grace " is YouTube.  Not the most professional presentation, but the ability to get the concept and basics online for users to view. > > While the Iso-Gym is unique in its concept (call it a suspension trainer), it is the manner used and principles advocated that separate it from other suspension trainers (until copied). > It is also able to be part of a system that includes the Bow Extension and Bullworker. > Many of the Iso-Gym aspects can be replicated with the Bow Extension & Bullworker;yet the latter offers facets that cannot be replicated alone with the Iso-Gym. > It is this interchanging concept that has resulted in what I think is a complete exerciser system. > > The Iso-Gym comes complete... every accessory will be offered on purchase; save a Bullworker & Iso-Bow. It is my design to emphasize the Steel-Bow as the " Bullworker " used in conjunction with the system, but I do have some favorites used with the Classic.  However, the Steel-Bow case is the size of the Iso-Gym case andthose two items together travel very easily and I feel cover 100% of anyone's fitness needs.  The goal is able to set up a permanent station at home and the ability to travel without dismantling one's home station.  The home station will allow the quickest and possible changes to shorten and maximize ones workout session. We shall see. > > Target date is still July. > > Respectfully, > > Bullworker > > > ________________________________ > > To: bullworkerclub > Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2012 3:59 AM > Subject: Iso-Gym update > > >  > G'day . How is the iso-Gym launch plans coming along? Can we " pre-order " one soon?? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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