I know, it just doesn't seem like you will be able to make progress with some colorful exercise tubes. Once again, the muscle is blind. Many ex-bodybuilders and powerlifters actually use exercise tubing because it is easy on the joints yet tough on the muscles. Below is a comparison of the major types of resistance training. Make your own decision... I will give you my top pick below and tell you why. I think you know what it is going to be.

Type 1: Machines - There are tons of exercise machines on the market. There are the individual machines that you would find at a gym as well as the multistation gyms for the home. Many of these machines use Dynamic (Isotonic) Variable resistance. The advantage of this type of equipment is that it applies more tension when your muscle needs it, which is beneficial.

Advantages - Ability to work your muscle at an optimal level through a full range of motion, effective.

Disadvantages - High cost of equipment, bulky, limited number of training movements and often lengthy set up times between exercises.

 

Type 2: Free Weights - They've been around for as long as anyone can remember. Free weights are a type of dynamic (isotonic) constant resistance equipment meaning that the resistive force (tension) remains constant throughout the exercise movement.

Advantages: Similarity to most work and exercise activities (meaning you can perform exercises that mimic the activity that your trying improve), low cost of equipment, variety of training movements, effective.

Disadvantages: Cumbersome - not compact, work against gravity so there is a greater chance of getting injured due to the momentum of the weights.


Type 3: Exercise Tubes - This exercise tool has actually been around for many many years. My father talked about stretching an exercise tube years ago when he was about 19 - that was 42 years ago. They are currently making a big comeback. Exercise tubes, like machines use Dynamic (Isotonic) Variable resistance. This is achieved by the simple fact that as you stretch a tube it increasingly becomes more difficult. So at the beginning of a movement like a standing biceps curl when your arms are down and you are using the least amount of muscle fibers, the tube is the easiest. As you curl your arm up and use more of your muscle fibers the tube stretches and becomes more difficult.

Advantages - Ability to work your muscle at an optimal level through a full range of motion, low cost of equipment, variety of training movements, effective

Disadvantages - Some of the exercises are a close second to the free weight or machine exercises but not 100% as good


My Number One Pick

Yep, you guessed it, exercise tubes. You knew that was coming just by the name which is posted at the top of this website. Exercise tubes are being used in hospitals, rehab clinics, and gyms across the country for one reason - they works! Best of all they are portable and affordable. The newer exercise tubes systems, like Bodylastics, incorporate a clip system so that you can actually change the level of resistance (tension). This will enable you to challenge each muscle to the max just like free weights and machines.

 
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