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Total Gym 2000 Home Gym

Total Gym 2000 Home Gym
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  • List Price: $599.40
  • Buy New: $434.49
  • as of 5/17/2012 04:45 EDT details
  • You Save: $164.91 (28%)

  • Sales Rank:309,179
  • Autographed:No
  • Memorabilia:No
  • Size:78
  • Shipping Weight (lbs):67
  • Dimensions (in):90 x 19 x 43
  • Release Date:March 3, 2010
  • Model:2000
  • ASIN:B000JV8YYO
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Features:
  • Home fitness platform for strengthening and sculpting all muscle groups
  • Gravity-based resistance system creates smooth and fluid workout routine
  • Includes pulley and cable system; folds up for easy storage
  • Comes with "Start It Up!" workout DVD; 250-pound capacity
  • Measures 19 x 43 x 90 inches (W x H x D) unfolded

Editorial Reviews:
Synopsis
For those of you determined to make a difference in your health, but are budget cautious, the Total Gym 2000 is the perfect home gym for you. Stripped down to the bare essentials, the Total Gym 2000 basic unit features: 250 lb weight capacity. Exercise capability - over 40 exercises for cardio, strength training and stretching all on 1 machine, plus the easy to follow Start It Up! Workout DVD. No assembly required. Folds for easy storage. Endorsed by Chuck Norris & Christie Brinkley. Dimensions Unfolded: 19" W x 90" L x 43" H, Dimensions Folded: 19" W x 51" L x 7" H
Amazon.com Product Description
Want to tone your entire body without buying a space-hogging fitness machine? Turn to the Total Gym 2000 exercise platform, a stripped-down version of the Total Gym workout machine. The Total Gym 2000 works by making you lift a percentage of your body weight against gravity, creating a smooth and fluid resistance. As your strength and conditioning improve, you increase the total resistance by boosting the incline, thus increasing the body weight lifted in the exercise. The Total Gym 2000 not only works your upper body, but also your lower body, abdominals, and even your cardiovascular system. And by reducing body fat and increasing the proportion of lean muscle mass in your body, the strength training effectively turns up the thermostat so that your body burns calories constantly.



The Total Gym 2000 folds up compactly for storage.
The Total Gym 2000 is designed for the budget-conscious fitness enthusiast. This starter unit, which doesn't include any of the add-on accessories available with the Total Gym XLS (for example), features a basic glide board and a pulley and cable system. It also comes with Total Gym's easy-to-follow Start It Up! DVD, which walks you through many of the most essential exercises. The Total Gym 2000, which offers a weight capacity of 250 pounds, measures 19 by 43 by 90 inches (W x H x D) unfolded. In addition, the unit folds up for easy storage, with a footprint that measures 19 by 7 by 51 inches when collapsed.

About Total Gym
Total Gym made its initial mark in rehabilitation centers, where its main focus was aiding people recovering from physical injuries and obstacles. The device is the perfect rehabilitation tool for several reasons: the smooth, gliding motion is easy on the joints; the various height levels accommodate every fitness level; and the padded glide board provides excellent support for the back. After years of success in the rehabilitation field, the product's inventors introduced the product to Chuck Norris 30 years ago. Norris--who calls it his "lean, mean exercise machine"--still uses the Total Gym today as his primary home fitness device. Christie Brinkley has also been a devoted user for more than 10 years, and uses it to stay lean and fit even through two children and a hectic schedule.


Please consult with your physician or health care provider before starting any new exercise equipment program.

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