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VERSA CLIMBER
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Wednesday, August 12, 2009 10:10 AM
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HELLO EVERYONE!I AM NEW IN THIS FORUM AND I WOULD LIKE YOUR HELP.I WANT TO BUY VERSA CLIMBER AND I NEED TO KNOW IF IT CAN HOLD REAL USER WEIGHT 330LBS FOR TRAINING OR WILL IT BREAK AND I WILL LOSE MY MONEY?SHOULD I BUY IT?IS IT WORTH?WHAT IS YOUR OPINION AND WHAT WOULD YOU SUGGEST?
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13yroldweightlifta
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Re:VERSA CLIMBER
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Wednesday, August 12, 2009 12:01 PM
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What are your goals? To me you'd be better off running sprints up the stairs. Looks like junk.
Bench: 70 Squat 135 Deadlift: 1??s Supps: Creatine, Multi, Fish Oils Jones's Log
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Re:VERSA CLIMBER
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Thursday, August 13, 2009 11:34 AM
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I assume you goal is to lose weight? Well honestly I think the best thing to do to lose weight is to just go out there and start walking, and once you can move up to jogging, then after your in fairly good shape start doing interval training. I'm not really a fan of all this fancy gear, but if spending money is what it takes to keep you committed to your goal then go for it.
Goals by end of 2009: Bench 205 Squat 255 ATG Squat Clean 185 "There is no elevator to success, you must take the stairs."
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