I hear the triceps pronator from the far superior mind of SF1900 incorporates built in EMS technology that monitors the recruitment of the 3 heads of the triceps and varies the pronation resistance accordingly to make sure all 3 heads are equally stimulated. The supinator is obsolete by comparison
I agreed.
Henda, picture this scenario between you and Mr. Basile:
You walk into the gym and there sits the Tricep Pronator Machine (TPM). You approach the TPM and you hear a loud scream, "What do you want, whipper snapper." You hesitate, but state, "Mr. Basile, I am here to work out on the TPM." Mr. Basile walks over to you with his beautiful belly bulge and chubby arms. He has clearly been lifting weights, as he is sweating profusely. He snickers at you and says, "Kid, you think you have what it takes to work out on the newly invented TPM?" You, being a young lifter, say, "Of course Mr. Basile." Mr. Basile then proceeds to grab you by your shoulders and place your buttocks on the TPM. As you grab the handles, you churn out a rep or two and Mr. Basile says, "Had enough already kid, or do you want more of it." You reply with, "I have another one in me, Mr. Basile." Mr. Basile casually leans forward, his belly touching against your face and he says, "Give me another, youngin'" As you churn out another rep, a bead of sweat drips off of Mr. Basile and lands on your upper and lower lip. Mr. Basile gives you a slight wink and says, "Ten more, whipper snapper." You turn out 10 grueling reps and Mr. Basile gently touches your triceps and says, "My, they are tight." Mr. Basile then says to you, "It's time for your massage......"
To be continued.