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Originally posted by Fronttoback View PostWhy bother? Two 10km runs a week. 50 press ups after you wake up and before you go to bed. That is all a man needs to keep in top shape.
I bet you'd use that gym twice a month.
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Originally posted by MyUserName View PostThere are people in better shape than me but when I am fighting I can normally outlast pretty much anyone, even when they are half my age.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostWhat's the score with Kettlebells?
I've got a dodgy knee so would rather not run or row for a wee while, but perhaps focus on core strengths. This foodie is surprised you could potentially burn so many calories.
As for making your own gym at home. It is cheap and easy. Cost me less than £100, although I have moved it to work but the principle still applies. There are people in better shape than me but when I am fighting I can normally outlast pretty much anyone, even when they are half my age.
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Why bother? Two 10km runs a week. 50 press ups after you wake up and before you go to bed. That is all a man needs to keep in top shape.
I bet you'd use that gym twice a month.
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All you need is a Power Cage, a flat bench, and 200kg of Olympic weights & bar [/Arnie]
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Got Reebock Cross trainer ZR9 for £258 and Men's Health Activex+ gym, various exercises, £199.99. Both really good so far, me and #1 son use them.
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Originally posted by sal View PostDoes NLUK know he is being sold?
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What's the score with Kettlebells?
I've got a dodgy knee so would rather not run or row for a wee while, but perhaps focus on core strengths. This foodie is surprised you could potentially burn so many calories.
"Kettlebell fans love the heavy, round-shaped weights for a reason — kettlebell exercises combine cardio and strength training for a time-saving calorie burn. The amount of calories you can burn using kettlebells can be amazingly high: a study by the American Council on Exercise found that the average person burns 400 calories in 20 minutes when doing kettlebell exercises. More research has found that regularly exercising with kettlebells significantly reduces back, neck, and shoulder pain by strengthening core and upper body muscles."
source: Kettlebell Exercises For Weight Loss | POPSUGAR Fitness
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PM me if you're interested in buying some 2nd hand heavy duty equipment.
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