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Old August 12th, 2004, 02:00 AM
Renegade5
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Default Thinking about getting a home gym

If you want a bodybuilder-like physique, you'll need a good set of
dumbells and a bench at the very least.

If you want good fuctional strength and health, I highly recommend the
Total Gym. You don't need the expensive model, just the $200-300 one
from Walmart or the infomercial. Or dumbells and a bench.

The muscle-heads in misc.fitness.weight will flame the Total Gym but I
can tell you from much research, and years of experience, it is very
effective, safe, and efficient.

P.S. did you know Chuck Norris is 66 and Christy Brinkley is 50?!


On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 10:51:35 -0500, Avatar
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Something like a Crossbow (now called Crossbar) or Bowflex, something
like that. Any ideas or personal experiences would be greatly
appreciated.


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Old August 12th, 2004, 04:47 PM
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"Beverly" wrote in message
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Your comment about people staring when there's a behavior issue reminded

me
of something that happened years ago. My daughter and I were standing in
the grocery line and she was upset because I wouldn't buy her some candy.

A
lady behind me said something to me about some people not being able to
control a child. I simply looked at her and said in a voice loud enough

for
everyone to hear, "She mentally handicapped, what's your reason for being
so damn rude".

Beverly


LOL!!!! I almost *wish* people would say something when I'm having "one of
those days" so I can say that..
I also wish he'd wear the "I'm autistic and I'm great!" T-shirt when he's
feeling cheeky.
I'm getting excited for him about the new school....
Jen
210/202/140


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Old August 12th, 2004, 04:47 PM
Aquarijen
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"Beverly" wrote in message
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Your comment about people staring when there's a behavior issue reminded

me
of something that happened years ago. My daughter and I were standing in
the grocery line and she was upset because I wouldn't buy her some candy.

A
lady behind me said something to me about some people not being able to
control a child. I simply looked at her and said in a voice loud enough

for
everyone to hear, "She mentally handicapped, what's your reason for being
so damn rude".

Beverly


LOL!!!! I almost *wish* people would say something when I'm having "one of
those days" so I can say that..
I also wish he'd wear the "I'm autistic and I'm great!" T-shirt when he's
feeling cheeky.
I'm getting excited for him about the new school....
Jen
210/202/140


 




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