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Re: Isokinator Vs. Steel-Bow

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i in relation to point number 5 i tried a IsoMotion series of exercises

yesterday first following john on the sit at home dvd just out of interest from

such posts as this the dvd is only a introduction so i started to think how else

i can use the bow in this fashion and started experimenting different angles etc

then when i starting reading this post and others i see this morning the

exercise chart for the Isokinator and manual book has been posted looking

through these exercises i am sure i can adapt these to the steel bow with out

much trouble having already discovering some of these moves myself yesterday.

working with the bow the first six exercises on the Isokinator wall chart no

problem an i think i can use the rest in the manual even if i have to use a

Velcro strap i have for ankle exercises to adapt it ! you hit the nail on the

head their! it just goes to show once again how versatile the steel bow is and

its endless potential when a bit of imagination and lateral thinking is applied

and for the price compared to the Isokinator i believe for the person who needs

a training device that goes anywhere and cover all bases the steelbow wins hands

down! at a price most people can afford !

> IMHO, Even though we're comparing Apples to Oranges, I'd still advise a

beginner to start with the Steel-Bow & buy the Isokinator later on.

>

> Because:

> 1.) The Steelbow is Cheaper. $70.00 + S & H. (more or less) Vs. Iso-K " Classic "

@ $250!

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> 2.) SB comes with DVD, Chart in English, understandable, etc. Iso-K no DVD

(Only Youtubes), Iso-K Manual is difficult to understand. Written by non-English

speaker.

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> 3.) SB has 3 Different levels of resistance. Iso-K " classic " goes up to 90kg.

>

> 4.) SB is Beautifully designed, engineered, & well made. SB is a Quality

product. Iso-K is also well made and a quality product.

>

> 5.) You can do most of the the Isokinator Isokinetic/IsoMotion exercises on

the Steel-Bow plus a bunch of the " push " compression type Isometric & Isotonic

exercises you that you can't do on the Iso-K.

>

> I already had the Steel Bow and some money to burn, so I decided to

investigate and evaluate the Iso-K product. Hey, it's a free country, and I

don't regret my purchase, but if I were starting from scratch and were buying a

Bullworker type Isometeric/Isotonic/Isokinetic exerciser for the first time,

then I'd start with the Steel Bow.

>

> I have no financial interest in any Isokinator or Bullworker retailers,

manufacturers, or distributors.

>

> Namaste,

> TG

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> > > > Hi Guys

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> > > > Is anyone using this device...?? If so any feedback on its

usefulness..If it works it sure would be handy to have as i have to soon work

interstate and its much easier to carry than a Bullworker...

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> > > > Also i see on Amazon theres actually 3 different versions of it....

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> > > > Thanks

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> > Thanks .....Looks like it might be a good buy...

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