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by "Steve Freides" <steve@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 23, 2008 at 08:34 AM

"jeff" <jeffp@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
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> Hi, I'm about to purchase some form of exercise equipment which I
> intend to use daily to regain my overall fitness and health.  I'm 52,
> I haven't taken great care of myself since college and now have high
> blood pressure, so I absolutely need to get into an exercise regimen.
> I live in a city apartment so space is limited to a designated corner.
> Based on recommendations from a friend and from my own research, I've
> kinda narrowed it down to either a Needak rebounder  (although the
> safety factor does concern me) or a Lifecycle re***bent, although that
> is very expensive.
>
> Could I get some feedback and recommendations that either affirm
> making one of these purchases or suggestions for something else that
> I've not considered?
>
> Thanks alot,
> Jeff

I'm 53, and when I was in my early 40's, I still exercised primarily 
aerobically: I swam, bicycled and ran, each several times per week as I 
had been doing for most of my adult life.  My wife observed that, 
although I was, in principle, in great shape, I looked skinny, had a 
little belly, and seemed to always be tired from overtraining.

I switched to training strength instead, and with enough 
strength/endurance training included to keep my cardiovascular health 
excellent - I look better, I feel better, and my resting pulse (one of 
the classic indicators of aerobic fitness) is still in the mid-40's.  I 
don't mean to toot my own horn gratuitously here, but I maintain a web 
site, link below, that contains information about my background and how 
I got to the place I am now.  I have even managed a few AAU age- and 
weight-group world records as a deadlifter - 365 lbs. @[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 148 lbs. 
bodyweight and age 51 in the unequipped division.  I think it's 
im****tant to note that weight lifting has _not_ made me bigger.  I 
choose to stay the same weight and, although I'm a little bit more 
muscular and a little bit less fat at the same overall bodyweight, 
people still think I look like a runner when they meet me.

If you have any questions, you might see my comments on the thread above 
entitled, "low weight, high reps for cardio" and/or read a bit of what 
you find on my site.  To cut to the chase, I recommend, instead of the 
options you've give, a kettlebell starter kit: one kettlebell, one book, 
and one DVD.  The cost is about $150 and the results you can expect are, 
as they say on those MasterCard commercials, priceless.  This sort of 
training has truly transformed my life, which is why I recommend it so 
highly.

-S-
http://www.kbnj.com
 




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jeff <jeffp@[EMAIL PRO  2008-04-18 00:38:02 
Re: seeking recommendation for one exercise equipment purchase f
"Steve Freides"  2008-04-23 08:34:29 
Re: seeking recommendation for one exercise equipment purchase f
"Proctologically Vio  2008-05-03 20:24:00 

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