Muscle-gun Home Gym Made By Gert F. Koelbel by Koelbel
Muscle-Gun by Koelbel is an optimal training machine for beginners and professionals, too!
The Muscle-Gun is a futuristic high performance exercise equipment for fitness and bodybuilding! Build up for a better body with sporty contours - made for men only.
This is the weapon that destroys nothing but builds you up. It fights against the weak and inactive muscles!
This Gun turns your bad fitness and one-sided sport to the exact opposite: athletic arms, spreading broad shoulders, strong joints and bones, a big chest, a sixpack, a v-shaped back and a greater endurance. You can design amazingly fast sporty shape.
Start your workout and begin your training. Measure your success after ten days and watch your mirror image. Build up your muscles error-free with dynamic and isokinetic training at the highest level. No dumbbell and no other major equipment in the gym have a brain like the Muscle-Gun. The coach is directly built-in and conducts your training in the right direction. The Power-Tachometer has a tripple detection system:
1. Display for actual power
2. Indicator for the best power of 10 repetitions
3. Display for maintaining control of the power
You must not adapt any resistance - just start. The resistance increases with your success. A whole new world of physical experience. Access and get started. The Muscle-gun is 77cm long and made from the finest materials: polycarbonate, stainless steel and hightech harpoon-rubber. With display, scale and memory board. A precise exercise instruction (in english) shows how to train by pulling, pressing, deflecting or using leverage. A stepless resistance from 0 up to 90 kilopond (198 lbs). After 6 minutes of workout you turn over from strength workout into cardio training. It's not necessary to change your clothes.
Just 30 minutes every 2 days for a total workout. A complete home gym without monthly fees. Shipped directly from Germany.Read more Muscle-gun Home Gym Made By Gert F. Koelbel
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