UBBFriend: Email This Page to Someone!
  George Spellwin's ELITE FITNESS Discussion Boards
  Women's Discussion Board
  ab roller

Post New Topic  
profile | register | preferences | faq | search

Author Topic:   ab roller
dEgeNeRaTe8211
Amateur Bodybuilder
(Total posts: 10)
posted August 16, 2000 03:03 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for dEgeNeRaTe8211   Click Here to Email dEgeNeRaTe8211     Edit/Delete Message
There's this new device I saw in an advertisement the other day. I forget what it was called but it was something like the old fashion wheel with the two handles on the sides. However this wasn't just a simple wheel. It had all these high tech gears and stuff that's supposed to change resistance as you roll back and forth. I was wondering if it was worth it to get the new, hot device or is it just as good as the old fashion wheel that I'm using now?

IP: Logged

Iron God
Pro Bodybuilder
(Total posts: 363)
posted August 16, 2000 02:02 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Iron God   Click Here to Email Iron God     Edit/Delete Message
I hate that thing, my gym has one and we call it the Hernia-nator also a good way to tear an oblique..but some people swear by them.


IG

------------------
Nam Et Ipsa Scientia Potestas Est!

IP: Logged

PT101
Amateur Bodybuilder
(Total posts: 91)
posted August 16, 2000 03:23 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for PT101   Click Here to Email PT101     Edit/Delete Message
Just as good as the old $5 wheel. The new one can sit in the corner and not be used as well and the old $5 wheel.
Seriously, the old wheel works just as well.

IP: Logged

dEgeNeRaTe8211
Amateur Bodybuilder
(Total posts: 10)
posted August 16, 2000 11:47 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for dEgeNeRaTe8211   Click Here to Email dEgeNeRaTe8211     Edit/Delete Message
Thanx for the info.

IP: Logged

All times are ET (US)

Post New Topic  
Hop to:

Contact Us | Back to Elite Fitness

Elite Fitness Discussion Board

Powered by: Ultimate Bulletin Board (UltimateBB), Version 5.42a
� Infopop Corporation (formerly Madrona Park, Inc.), 1998-1999.