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Scrivener7

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3. I have a total gym. I have to say, I love it. I've lent it to my sister to help with
Sun Apr 16, 2023, 04:15 PM
Apr 2023

her recovery from knee and ankle surgery and, though it has helped her a lot, I can really tell the difference in my body from the lack of it.

Arm weight machine exercises are pretty easy to replicate on it. The legs are less of a direct equivalence, but there are options with the total gym that get at the same muscles. Hams and quads are easy to get at. The leg pulley attachment lets you get to leg adduction and abduction, but those exercises are pretty awkward. I just do resistance bands for those muscles.

It's pretty easy to switch between exercises. You just snap on different attachments or raise and lower the body pad with pegs.

Where it really has an advantage over the strengthening machines in the gym is with stretching, again with the leg pulley attachment, especially of the legs and lower back.

I have a pretty basic model. It was @$400 three or four years ago. Just make sure you get the leg pulley (which is just a cord with an ankle strap). Also, the foot platform which comes with the machine was not tall enough. I'm 5'8" and it didn't allow me to do knee flexion without going past a 90 degree knee angle. I sprang for the $60 for the taller foot platform, and it was well worth it for knee health.

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Question regarding home gyms. [View all] Susan Calvin Apr 2023 OP
Exercise rubber bands.. multigraincracker Apr 2023 #1
I know and I have some. Susan Calvin Apr 2023 #5
For me, machines are great to multigraincracker Apr 2023 #9
Thanks Susan Calvin Apr 2023 #12
I mostly buy used and cheap. multigraincracker Apr 2023 #14
No Halp (for you) Here Ahna KneeMoose Apr 2023 #2
Same here in the past. Susan Calvin Apr 2023 #8
Your Thoughtful Thoughts Are Most Thoughtful Ahna KneeMoose Apr 2023 #11
I have a total gym. I have to say, I love it. I've lent it to my sister to help with Scrivener7 Apr 2023 #3
Thank you. Susan Calvin Apr 2023 #6
One other limitation: the upper limit of the weight Scrivener7 Apr 2023 #10
Oh no, I don't need humongous amounts of weight. Susan Calvin Apr 2023 #13
Me too. So this should be fine. Scrivener7 Apr 2023 #15
You might find one of these used... FailureToCommunicate Apr 2023 #4
That's what I hadn't heard of. Susan Calvin Apr 2023 #7
Message auto-removed Name removed Jun 2023 #16
Body Solid makes excellent machines Mysterian Aug 2023 #17
I recommend a Total Gym Fit KewlKat Aug 2023 #18
Bought a Soloflex 11 years ago for 75 bucks and love it! JanMichael Oct 2023 #19
I take it they don't make them anymore? Susan Calvin Oct 2023 #20
Holy smokes looks like the online store is gone! JanMichael Oct 2023 #21
That sounds really interesting. Susan Calvin Oct 2023 #22
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