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Anonymous
Hey /fit/. I just bought this machine yesterday for $300. It has about 40 different exercises to do, but i realized that it's weight capacity is only 125lbs which is converted to 200lbs with the pulley system. Up to now, i have been working out with a standard bench, barbell (155lbs bench and deadlift), and dumbell ( 50lb curls and 65lbs single arm row). I started off at 6'2, 150 lbs and i'm now 174lbs. Do you guys think i can still attain a fairly muscular body with this machine's 200lb weight limit or did i completely waste my money?
>> Anonymous
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Sorry about the shitty pics. Webcam lacks the zoom capability.
>> Anonymous
>>266951
you could have bought a bench, barbel, a bunch of plates, a pull -up bar, some dumbells and chalk for that price.

You did literally wasted your money but you could have got so much more.
>> Anonymous
pulleys make things weigh less.
>> Anonymous
>>266951
WHY?
we told you to stay the fuck away from machines.
enjoy your fail.
>> Anonymous
damnit :(
>> sasuke
why don't you add a plate to the pin when you reach maximum weight limit?
>> Anonymous
>>266991

LOL. Just lol.
>> Anonymous
Yeah I think you'll be fine. But that machine can't do nearly as much as my $110 on sale weider
>> Anonymous
>>267049
got a pic?
>> Anonymous
why the hell do people think more exercise = better? more people need to think like a caveman when they're working out. pick the rock up off the ground, lift it over your head, carry it on your back. that's it.
>> Anonymous
>>267076

*exercises
>> Anonymous
why didn't you rather buy a squat rack?
>> Tub o' Lard
>>267084
they're more than 300 dollars.
>> Anonymous
>>266963
this. pay attention, anon.