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Title: What type of bodytype should I go for?
Post by: jehwit on January 26, 2009, 02:45:03 PM
I'm planning on buying a Soloflex and training like a madman between now and summer 09.  Wondering what type of bodytype I should shoot for...Brad Pitt style or maybe more muscled like Big Poppa Pump Scotti Steiener?
Title: Re: BRAD PITT BODY TYPE?
Post by: Earl1972 on January 26, 2009, 03:24:30 PM
they still make soloflex?

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Title: Re: BRAD PITT BODY TYPE?
Post by: Doug_Steele on January 26, 2009, 03:26:00 PM
I'm planning on buying a Soloflex and training like a madman between now and summer 09.  Wondering what type of bodytype I should shoot for...Brad Pitt style or maybe more muscled like Big Poppa Pump Scotti Steiener?

Just go to the gym!!!
Title: Re: BRAD PITT BODY TYPE?
Post by: bodybuilder1234 on January 26, 2009, 03:31:45 PM
Just go to the gym!!!

Agreed
OP, just go the gym consistently and eat normally
Title: Re: BRAD PITT BODY TYPE?
Post by: Kwon on January 26, 2009, 05:01:12 PM
I'm planning on buying a Soloflex and training like a madman between now and summer 09.  Wondering what type of bodytype I should shoot for...Brad Pitt style or maybe more muscled like Big Poppa Pump Scotti Steiener?

Not much difference between Big Poppa Pump (in his 96-form) and Brad Pitts 1987-physique.
Title: Re: BRAD PITT BODY TYPE?
Post by: Bobby on January 26, 2009, 05:24:13 PM
another bowflex champion...
Title: Re: BRAD PITT BODY TYPE?
Post by: divcom on January 26, 2009, 05:34:31 PM


Title: Re: BRAD PITT BODY TYPE?
Post by: Bobby on January 26, 2009, 05:49:32 PM
great scene, great movie, epic stuff 8)
Title: Re: BRAD PITT BODY TYPE?
Post by: BayGBM on January 26, 2009, 06:09:32 PM
I'm planning on buying a Soloflex and training like a madman between now and summer 09.  Wondering what type of bodytype I should shoot for...Brad Pitt style or maybe more muscled like Big Poppa Pump Scotti Steiener?

Long ago, in another forum, someone asked me to comment on Bowflex and Soloflex... here's what I had to say:

I’ve never tried Bowflex, but I used to be a Soloflex owner (I threw mine away) and I think that my experience with it is applicable to many of these faddish home gyms.  A friend of mine has a Bowflex machine and, like Soloflex, it does not involve the use of real weights.  If you have spent any time in a real gym, you will quickly notice the difference; using real weights is decidedly better. 

Having said that, one can get used to using a Soloflex, or Bowflex, or anything else...  My main grip against the various home gyms is that they try to do everything and end up do nothing very well.  My (used) Soloflex was given to me by a friend who got tired of using it.  I was happy to have it at the time, but having used it I can honestly say that I would not have paid more than $20 for it!  You have to reconfigure it every single time you want to do a different exercise and that gets old real fast

Bowflex requires fewer adjustments, but from what I’ve seen of it I’m not impressed.  I’d probably take one if someone were giving it away, but like the Soloflex, I don’t think it is worth paying for.  I don’t remember what my friend paid for the Soloflex, but I do remember being stunned when I heard the price (the Classic Soloflex is no longer in production and cannot be purchased new though many are available on the used market.  To my mind, all the various gyms are way overpriced.

It may be useful to remember that 99% of the models you see on TV did not get their bodies from using the product they are endorsing.  I’ve seen the Bowflex ad on TV, for example, and I know that guy did not get his body from using it; he got it from going to a real gym.  It is also worth remembering that no workout can effectively sculpt your body unless it is paired with a strict diet and aerobic workouts. 

My advice: skip the Soloflex/Bowflex route and go to a real gym 3 or more days a week.  If you are new to lifting then get advice from someone who knows what they are doing like a friend or personal trainer. 

Title: Re: BRAD PITT BODY TYPE?
Post by: polychronopolous on January 26, 2009, 06:14:02 PM


It may be useful to remember that 99% of the models you see on TV did not get their bodies from using the product they are endorsing.  I’ve seen the Bowflex ad on TV, for example, and I know that guy did not get his body from using it; he got it from going to a real gym.  



Ground breaking info there.  ::)
Title: Re: BRAD PITT BODY TYPE?
Post by: McFarland on January 26, 2009, 06:27:57 PM
Useless without pics, man what's wrong with you guys...
Title: Re: BRAD PITT BODY TYPE?
Post by: MAXX on January 26, 2009, 06:32:14 PM
I'm planning on buying a Soloflex and training like a madman between now and summer 09.  Wondering what type of bodytype I should shoot for...Brad Pitt style or maybe more muscled like Big Poppa Pump Scotti Steiener?
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