Hehe...did I say Robbie? Sorry. Normal horizontal machines use pulleys so that you are pushing supposedly with the actual force listed roughly on the weights. On the other hand if you have a variable incline machine, then if it's set for horizontal (and is frictionless) then you can accelerate the weights with any tiny amount of force. Once you start *increasing* the incline you increase the amount of force needed to move the weights. If you tilt it 90 deg. then you are pushing full weight.
Holy techo-blabber. So are you saying it's harder as the incline increases? Or easier? And it's Ronnie, not Robbie :P
gretschkicksnare 2 years ago
Hehe...did I say Robbie? Sorry. Normal horizontal machines use pulleys so that you are pushing supposedly with the actual force listed roughly on the weights. On the other hand if you have a variable incline machine, then if it's set for horizontal (and is frictionless) then you can accelerate the weights with any tiny amount of force. Once you start *increasing* the incline you increase the amount of force needed to move the weights. If you tilt it 90 deg. then you are pushing full weight.
sounddoctorin 2 years ago