..besides the squat rack? Annette Bethel
aproudfit Cathlete Jan 11, 2008 #2 I know there was mention of incline and decline exercises - so the slanted risers would make that easier and more sturdy. That and a pull up bar and squat rack seems to be the only deviation from what she already uses...
I know there was mention of incline and decline exercises - so the slanted risers would make that easier and more sturdy. That and a pull up bar and squat rack seems to be the only deviation from what she already uses...
lainiefig Cathlete Jan 11, 2008 #3 Here's a thread from the Ask Cathe forum addressing this question: http://69.0.137.118/dc/dcboard.php?az=show_topic&forum=2&topic_id=82769&mesg_id=82769&page= [font face="comic sans ms" font color=purple]***Lainie*** My fitness blog: http://fitnessfig.blogspot.com/ http://bestsmileys.com/exercising/7.gif If you want to give God a good laugh, tell Her your plans.[/font]
Here's a thread from the Ask Cathe forum addressing this question: http://69.0.137.118/dc/dcboard.php?az=show_topic&forum=2&topic_id=82769&mesg_id=82769&page= [font face="comic sans ms" font color=purple]***Lainie*** My fitness blog: http://fitnessfig.blogspot.com/ http://bestsmileys.com/exercising/7.gif If you want to give God a good laugh, tell Her your plans.[/font]
N netsnotes Cathlete Jan 12, 2008 #4 Thanks for the info. Some how I musta bypassed that link. I am glad someone is thinkin' because my brain has turned to mush Annette Bethel
Thanks for the info. Some how I musta bypassed that link. I am glad someone is thinkin' because my brain has turned to mush Annette Bethel