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Examples
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The Bowflex is a lame attempt at imitating what you can do with free weights, which are superior in every way, including motivation.
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Rather than just inform you that the Bowflex is a product of dubious quality and with outlandish claims of efficacy, I'll give you a useful alternative to help you pursue looking sort of close to one of those models.
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Despite the buff models and the elevated claims in the ads, the Bowflex is a poor substitute for free weights, a sensible diet and like-minded friends.
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Akai Nautilus also makes the Bowflex, which is a very good machine.
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And although most of these are aimed toward women, more ads are grabbing male attention: 'Just for Men' to hide that gray, 'Bowflex' to avoid that flab and 'Centrum' to help keep up with the grandkids.
Vivian Diller, Ph.D.: Men Need a 'Lift' Too: Aging Levels the Playing Field 2010
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Howard's Conan was taut and lithe, not bulked out like a Bowflex pitchman.
We Have a New Conan! Reis O'Brien 2010
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Furnished with exercise equipment, including free weights, a weight bench and a Bowflex System, he dove right into his workout.
Who Said It Would Be Easy Cheryl Faye 2011
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Furnished with exercise equipment, including free weights, a weight bench and a Bowflex System, he dove right into his workout.
Who Said It Would Be Easy Cheryl Faye 2011
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Furnished with exercise equipment, including free weights, a weight bench and a Bowflex System, he dove right into his workout.
Who Said It Would Be Easy Cheryl Faye 2011
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Furnished with exercise equipment, including free weights, a weight bench and a Bowflex System, he dove right into his workout.
Who Said It Would Be Easy Cheryl Faye 2011
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