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Yukon Power Rack

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Power Rack Perform any set with confidence and safety with this versatile, heavy duty power cage. Designers have deepened the space inside the rack, allowing for 26"" of unrestricted movement. Excellent for use with a variety of leg and upperbody exercises including squats, presses, shrugs and chin-ups.

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Yukon Chin Dip Leg Raise

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This Chin dip Leg Raise multi exercise machine is built short enough to fit into anyone's home or corporate fitness center. This piece allows you to do dips, leg, raises to tighten abs, chin ups, vertical knee raises, and comes standard with push up handles. It is built with 2*2 square tube steel and is very secure.

Dimensions: 37" L x 48" W x 83" H
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Author: Steve Ecclestone

Article source: http://nbabasketballonline.com/. Used with author's permission.

Elliptical v Treadmill - Said The Salesman: I Peddle Pedals

When trying to decide between elliptical v treadmill fitness equipment, the only conclusion you can draw from your research is that they are largely doing the same job, building up cardiovascular conditioning.

But there is a significant difference that makes the decision much easier, the amount of impact on a user's back, hips, knees and feet.

Both treadmills and ellipticals are the darlings of the exercise world. Treadmills have been around for quite a while and are the largest selling type of fitness equipment.

Ellipticals were introduced only a few years ago, but sales have more than tripled in the years since. Elliptical v treadmill--which is best for you?

Ellipticals Keep A Foot Up On Treadmills

Ellipticals greatly reduce the amount of impact on your back and joints because your feet ride on pedals following an elliptical reciprocating path, much the same as they would naturally.

Most ellipticals now incorporate reciprocating handlebars for a combined upper body workout. The resulting effort involved has been found to burn more calories over a shorter period.

That's good news for those trying to lose weight but a caution to those who have health concerns and should not attempt more intense workouts.

Treadmills, on the other hand, do not support the runner or walker meaning with every step the body strikes the deck with the entire force of its own weight resulting in compressive impact on the back and joints.

They are, however, more versatile, depending on the size, power and training features available on the model, and running or walking follow a more natural path for those with a wider stance or unique stride.

Prices of the two machines are pretty much in line until you get to the high-end and club-quality level of treadmills where costs can be as high as several thousand dollars.

Ellipticals do not have drive motors and that should mean fewer needs for repair and lower costs of maintenance down the road.

Steve Ecclestone is webmaster at Best Treadmill Guide


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