Sunday, March 8, 2009

Bullworker X5


When I was a young boy, around 15 or 16 years old and looking to impress the girls with some muscles my father purchased for me a Tensolater. The Tensolater was later on renamed the Bullworker. If you are not familiar with the Bullworker, it achieved incredible sales in the 70s and 80s. And then it fell out of favor and popularity.

Today the Bullworker X5 is the last of the models designed by Gert F Kolbel, the creator of the Tensolater and Bullworker. In this post I hope to share with you some of my research and findings about
the Bullworker X5 today.

If you are a Bullworker X5 enthusiasts or perhaps have been looking to purchase a bullworker you may have run across a Bullworker alternative called the Bully Xtreme. I would not be doing justice to this Squidoo lens if I did not compare the Bullworker X5 versus the Bully Xtreme 2. While the Bully Xtreme resembles the older Tensolater or Bullworker two model, in my research that is where the similarities end.

Bullworker X5 versus the Bully Xtreme


Perhaps you have been wondering as I have what is the difference between the Bullworker X5 and the Bully Xtreme. Click Here for the Best Bullworker and Prices! They both use what I refer to as a 3 bar system.

What I mean by that is that the left side handle and the right side handle both move independent of each other. I consider this to be the best improvement that Gert F Kolbel made to the original Tensolater. (Which of course was later renamed the Bullworker.

Interestingly enough the Bull worker has been sold under many different names.)
he original patent was for the Tensolater. It was sold as the Bullworker, and it was also sold as the Macho Power in the 1980s. Today the boxing company called Everlast sells a completely plastic version of the Bullworker called the Everlast Powerbow.


Approximately 3 years ago a new product emerged called the Bully Xtreme.

The Bully Xtreme was a modification of the design of the bullworker X5. Frank Sherrill, the creator of the Bully Xtreme did not like the fact that the bullworker X5 was made of inexpensive plastic, it creaked and made noise when he worked out with it.


He also was not happy with the straps. They cut into his hands and frayed with use. He did not feel that they would last. And he was not reassured because the Bullworker X5 sold by the Bullworker USA distributor, John Hughes; at that time offered zero -- warranty.( I believe today it is offered with a one-year warranty.)


As a result, Mr. Sherrill decided that he wanted a metal type of Bullworker like the old Bullworker 2. But, he wanted to keep the design changes that Gert F Kolbel had introduced to the bullworker X5. He wanted each side or each handle to move independently.

This way when doing the exercises the stronger arm would not overcompensate for the weaker arm or the stronger leg for the weaker leg and so forth.
Personally I feel this is the problem with the new Bullworker model that Bullworker USA has introduced.

John Hughes, who is the USA distributor for Bullworker, created this model. He calls it the Bow Classic.
It comes with plastic grips which I feel get in the way of your workout. (A decent pair of workout gloves would have been much better.)

The disadvantage in my opinion, of this product is the 2 tube design. This design does not allow each arm or each leg to work independently of each other. And therefore you can not develop a balanced physique.
Instead, I believe that unlike dumbbells or resistance bands or the Bully Xtreme, it may cause you to develop an unbalanced muscularity and strength. In my opinion, the only two choices are the Bullworker X5 or the Bully Xtreme.

Compare both of these products for yourself and for your needs. Personally, I believe the best choice would be a Bully Xtreme and a good set of resistance bands or exercise bands. Using strictly isometrics only builds strength.
The optimal way to train is to use both isometrics and isotonics. Using both of these methods you are sure to build the hard muscular body that you desire.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Bullworker X5

Bullworker X5 vs Bully Xtreme


Perhaps you have been wondering as I have, what is the difference between the Bullworker X5 and the Bully Xtreme.



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Click Here for the lowest Bullwoker alternative Bully Xtreme prices

They both use what I refer to as a 3 bar system. What I mean by that is that the left side handle and and the right side handle both move independent of each other. I consider this to be the best improvement that Gert F Kolbel made to the original Tensolater. (Which of course was later renamed the Bullworker. Interestingly enough the Bull worker has been sold under many different names.)

Tensolator


The original patent was for the Tensolater. It was sold as the Bullworker, and it was also sold as the Macho Power in the 1980s.



Today the boxing company called Everlast sells a completely plastic version of the Bullworker called the Everlast Powerbow.

Approximately 3 years ago a new product emerged called the Bully Xtreme.

The Bully Xtreme was a modification of the original design of the Bullworker X5. Frank Sherrill, the creator of the Bully Xtreme did not like the fact that the Bullworker X5 was made of inexpensive plastic, it creaked and made noise when he worked out with it... he said.



He also was not happy with the straps. They cut into his hands and frayed with use. He did not feel that they would last. And he was not reassured because the Bullworker X5 sold by the Bullworker USA distributor, John Hughes; at that time offered zero -- warranty.( I believe today it is offered with a one-year warranty.)

As a result, Mr. Sherrill decided that he wanted a metal type of Bullworker like the old Bullworker 2. But, he wanted to keep the design changes that Gert F Kolbel had introduced to the bullworker X5.

He wanted each side or each handle to move independently. This way when doing the exercises the stronger arm would not overcompensate for the weaker arm or the stronger leg for the weaker leg and so forth.

Personally I feel this is the problem with the new Bullworker model that Bullworker USA has introduced. John Hughes, who is the USA distributor for Bullworker, created this model. He calls it the Bullworker Bow Classic.

Bullworker Bow Classic


It comes with plastic grips, which I feel get in the way of your workout. (A decent pair of workout gloves would have been much better.)



The disadvantage in my opinion, of this product is the 2 tube design. This design does not allow each arm or each leg to work independently of each other. And therefore you can not develop a balanced physique.

Instead, I believe that unlike dumbbells or resistance bands or the Bully Xtreme, it may cause you to develop an unbalanced muscularity and strength.

Bullworker X5


In my opinion, the only two choices are the Bullworker X5 or the Bully Xtreme. Compare both of these products for yourself and for your needs. Personally, I believe the best choice would be a Bully Xtreme and a good set of resistance bands or exercise bands. Using strictly isometrics only builds strength.



The optimal way to train is to use both isometrics and isotonics. Using both of these methods you are sure to build the hard muscular body that you desire.

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Bully Xtreme - An Unbiased Review and a Look at the Facts

Bully Xtreme - An Unbiased Review and a Look at the Facts: "Have you heard about the Bully Xtreme yet? I recently purchased it and on my friends urging have written this review. You see perhaps like many of my personal training clients you have been looking to get rid of that beer belly that just keeps on growing on you like some wild weed."