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Which Excercise Machine?

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Thread Starter 
If you could only put one portable excercise machine in your "small" apt. which one would it be? Would like to build up the arms, legs and take a little off the belly.
post #2 of 46
treadmill hands down
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post #4 of 46
Jacobs ladder or versa climber
post #5 of 46
chin up bar and blast straps
post #6 of 46
Ergometer.
post #7 of 46
a set of resistance bands
post #8 of 46
or or better yet and yes, a chin up bar too..
post #9 of 46
I have a hard time just not getting a gym membership.

There is nothing better. Period.
post #10 of 46
Concept II rower.
post #11 of 46
Thread Starter 
wow! we are all over the spectrum on this one, not one post the same, keep the opinions coming.
post #12 of 46
P90-X By Tony Horton. You'll hate it, but you'll love it!
post #13 of 46
forgot about the kettlebells. i'll change my vote to those.
post #14 of 46
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Originally Posted by RVAduffer View Post
forgot about the kettlebells. i'll change my vote to those.

Why? I would think a set of adjustable dumbells and plates would offer more diversity.
post #15 of 46
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Originally Posted by Gradstudent78 View Post
Why? I would think a set of adjustable dumbells and plates would offer more diversity.

I agree. I have 2 KB's and they are fun to play with but the idea that they have some magical muscle-building power is nuts. The problem is people pick up a DB and want to curl it or bench it; people snatch and C&J kettlebells. The latter 2 are superior exercises, but they can be done just as easily with a DB.
KB's are way too expensive. You can buy a lot of DB's for the price of a pair of KB's.
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