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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: Hustle2muscles on December 12, 2008, 08:06:57 AM
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I need so opinions , Im gonna be opening up a small gym and just wanted to know which gym equipment brand do you find the most reliable and a effective . I know there are a lot of good companies, so I narrowed it down to two companies , Hammer(Life fitness) and Nautilus . Thanks in advance ...
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my favorite two companies: Barbells and Dumbbells
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If I were going to start up a small gym I would probably handpick a mix of different brands and get the best from each... buy them all used. Unless it's visually important to go with the same brand, same color etc and you might get a better deal buying a whole 'set'.
Nautilus got some good ones, Hammer got some good ones... Hammer, at least their old models take up quite a lot of space... a leg extension for example is HUGE (but the benefit is that you can work one leg at a time + use regular plates)
As far as maintenance etc I dont know which one is better than the other... from a member perspective it probably wont matter which of the two you pick.
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If I were going to start up a small gym I would probably handpick a mix of different brands and get the best from each... buy them all used. Unless it's visually important to go with the same brand, same color etc and you might get a better deal buying a whole 'set'.
Nautilus got some good ones, Hammer got some good ones... Hammer, at least their old models take up quite a lot of space... a leg extension for example is HUGE (but the benefit is that you can work one leg at a time + use regular plates)
As far as maintenance etc I dont know which one is better than the other... from a member perspective it probably wont matter which of the two you pick.
thats the first post ive read of yours and agree with.
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If I were going to start up a small gym I would probably handpick a mix of different brands and get the best from each... buy them all used. Unless it's visually important to go with the same brand, same color etc and you might get a better deal buying a whole 'set'.
Nautilus got some good ones, Hammer got some good ones... Hammer, at least their old models take up quite a lot of space... a leg extension for example is HUGE (but the benefit is that you can work one leg at a time + use regular plates)
As far as maintenance etc I dont know which one is better than the other... from a member perspective it probably wont matter which of the two you pick.
good post stud.
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Plan for my gym calls for little machines.
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consider your demograph. if there is a mix of bodybuilders and house wives you may want to use a lot of selectorized machines. the guys tend to leave 4 or 5 plates on the machines and it is pretty hard for the women to remove them. pulling a pin and resetting it is way easier.
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consider your demograph. if there is a mix of bodybuilders and house wives you may want to use a lot of selectorized machines. the guys tend to leave 4 or 5 plates on the machines and it is pretty hard for the women to remove them. pulling a pin and resetting it is way easier.
What is the majority of your clientel?
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Plan for my gym calls for little machines.
of course, you have to be able to reach them. ;D
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of course, you have to be able to reach them. ;D
Aaaahahahahahaha >:(
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What is the majority of your clientel?
40 percent female. alot of professional people. but of course when someone tours for the first time they forget the 50-75 normal people working out and remember everyone looking like the 4-5 powerlifters in the corner. lol
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What is the majority of your clientele?
Housewive , High School and University Students . ( Living in Japan Schools here don't have Gym )
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If I were going to start up a small gym I would probably handpick a mix of different brands and get the best from each... buy them all used.
Bluto as usual paying close attention, as i've posted this over and over on the training board for years.
For a non-BB demo getting different new brands in order to get "better" machines means squat, and multiplies the costs involved since they're not bought in bulk. Also increases potential servicing and parts replacement issues as no one vendor may be able to cover them under a service cotract.
As far as buying dispirate brands used, then you've got less appeal to the casual user with worn equipment, and again questions on parts replacement and servicing issues with older machines.
As far as hammer or nautilus the latter seems to be more expensive, with no upside for the casual user. For Japan you'd really have to contact local distributors to see which brands are more popular and less expensive.
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Eleiko.
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I'd go with nautilus...better for casual clientele which is where it's at rather than a few lifters ...
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Bluto as usual paying close attention, as i've posted this over and over on the training board for years.
For a non-BB demo getting different new brands in order to get "better" machines means squat, and multiplies the costs involved since they're not bought in bulk. Also increases potential servicing and parts replacement issues as no one vendor may be able to cover them under a service cotract.
As far as buying dispirate brands used, then you've got less appeal to the casual user with worn equipment, and again questions on parts replacement and servicing issues with older machines.
As far as hammer or nautilus the latter seems to be more expensive, with no upside for the casual user. For Japan you'd really have to contact local distributors to see which brands are more popular and less expensive.
What made you come to the conclusion that the Bowflex was better than Hammer or Nautilus?
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What made you come to the conclusion that the Bowflex was better than Hammer or Nautilus?
Actually they're all intertwined you knucklehead. Bowflex owns Nautilus, Hammer was started by the son of the originator of Nautilus. ;)
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Actually they're all intertwined you knucklehead. Bowflex owns Nautilus, Hammer was started by the son of the originator of Nautilus. ;)
I know that.....why just the Bowflex?
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my favorite two companies: Barbells and Dumbbells
and WWW.Musclefurs.com
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and WWW.Musclefurs.com
different guy killer, not me, learn to read next time ;)
but nice try
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Bluto as usual paying close attention, as i've posted this over and over on the training board for years.
For a non-BB demo getting different new brands in order to get "better" machines means squat, and multiplies the costs involved since they're not bought in bulk. Also increases potential servicing and parts replacement issues as no one vendor may be able to cover them under a service cotract.
As far as buying dispirate brands used, then you've got less appeal to the casual user with worn equipment, and again questions on parts replacement and servicing issues with older machines.
As far as hammer or nautilus the latter seems to be more expensive, with no upside for the casual user. For Japan you'd really have to contact local distributors to see which brands are more popular and less expensive.
Don't plagiarize Bluto.
ta ta
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different guy killer, not me, learn to read next time ;)
but nice try
Hyper sensitive when it comes to sexuality hey?
Confused, I get it.
ta ta
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Hyper sensitive when it comes to sexuality hey?
Confused, I get it.
ta ta
only when someone tries to send me to a gay site do i interject my own sexual preference. Well not only...but you get the idea. I even found an avator for mr. magoo to try to stop the confusion, does it help any? I doubt it, but oh well. To get this thread back on topic, I never knew it was Arthur Jones's son that made Hammer Strength machines.
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If I were going to start up a small gym I would probably handpick a mix of different brands and get the best from each... buy them all used. Unless it's visually important to go with the same brand, same color etc and you might get a better deal buying a whole 'set'.
Nautilus got some good ones, Hammer got some good ones... Hammer, at least their old models take up quite a lot of space... a leg extension for example is HUGE (but the benefit is that you can work one leg at a time + use regular plates)
As far as maintenance etc I dont know which one is better than the other... from a member perspective it probably wont matter which of the two you pick.
I agree .... there are some hammer strength machines that suck and alot are and some nautilus machines that suck (more than less) and a few good ones. After you spend your younger years doing free weights and building a base, switching over to the two aforementioned machines will let you lift for a longer time.
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only when someone tries to send me to a gay site do i interject my own sexual preference. Well not only...but you get the idea. I even found an avator for mr. magoo to try to stop the confusion, does it help any? I doubt it, but oh well. To get this thread back on topic, I never knew it was Arthur Jones's son that made Hammer Strength machines.
in the closet meltdown.
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only when someone tries to send me to a gay site do i interject my own sexual preference. Well not only...but you get the idea. I even found an avator for mr. magoo to try to stop the confusion, does it help any? I doubt it, but oh well. To get this thread back on topic, I never knew it was Arthur Jones's son that made Hammer Strength machines.
OOHH put your handbag away darling!! x x x x
Don't fight it, your Gay, embrace it.
PM Baygbm for details
ta ta!
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OOHH put your handbag away darling!! x x x x
Don't fight it, your Gay, embrace it.
PM Baygbm for details
ta ta!
this thread sucks now... :D
i'm going back to the bettie page picture thread