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The Total Gym 100 is meant for overall fitness, and will not build the rippling muscles you see on the late night television commercials in just a few weeks of use. It does help you strengthen and tone every major muscle group, and provides good stability for your workouts. For the most part, this series of equipment requires little or no assembly, which is great for someone who wants a quick workout out of the box. Moreover, the Total Gym 1000 has been around since the early nineties, which would indicate some level of customer satisfaction with the product.
There are more than sixty exercises you can do with this piece of equipment, and changing from one exercise to the next is neither difficult nor complicated. It is made to last with a solid steel construction. The Total Gym 1000 even comes with media materials including videos and books to help you get your workout off the the right start. Some current models even feature Pilates bars to add some depth and change to your workout.
If you decide you want to buy a Total Gym 1000, be sure to select the model that is best for you. Differences between the models include the frame construction, the max weight allowed for the user, the glide board size, the user height limit, and the warranty. As with any product, do your research before you purchase.
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