www.fitnessxpress.com.au The complete leverage Multi gym. This three-station system provides over a dozen of the best, most effective free weight exercises in machine form. Leverage machines combine the feel and resistance of free weights, with the safety and control of a machine. The multi system does not use any cables or pulleys so aside from pure motion, it is virtually maintenance free. Although this gym provides three-person accessibility, the footprint is quite compact.
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nice..the price plz
olivervisanjoux 4 months ago
This a nice machine it look easy to use but it's not you will waste alots of time changing part to go to the next work our I still go with the bowflex revolution way easier and spaceless
kadh74 6 months ago
this is way better i have one
21chrisaug 10 months ago
wow.
MrVicandrenee 1 year ago 2
Read dinosaur training by brooks kubik-the best way to train and all you need is and barbell and loads of weights
thoomoo 1 year ago
@antipul446 Yes if u are rich then def.. Normal people cant afford all this.. This is the real world..
europeandancer 1 year ago
too expenisve
missionkid 1 year ago
all you'rs for only $2000.00
hangover71 1 year ago
@Telecaster132 I would love to use free wreights,but have recently been diagnosed with Degenerative Disc disease.(basically arthritis in my lower back and neck) Its mild and my doctor says not to worry. (I just turned 40) He told me its not uncommon at my age especially all the lifting I have done over the years on my job.Most people develop it,some early some later.One of the major reasons we shrink as we age.I will ask him about the free weights,Im sure squats will be out though.lol
Dar70 1 year ago
@Dar70 Yeh man, personally i dont really like or use machines, in my honest opinion I think the best way to achieve a good physique and that muscle tone your after is to stick to the basic compound exercises, i.e. squat, deadlift, row, bench press, chinups, shoulder press. And so i would just invest in a power rack/ cage and a barbell + weights. Stonglifts and Starting Strength are great programs you may be interested in :D
Telecaster132 1 year ago