Tenderizing
Meat and Other Uses
For Home Exercise
Equipment
Have a piece of
home exercise equipment that's collecting
dust?
Give it new life with these handy
tips!
By
Nick Nilsson
Almost everyone
has bought home exercise equipment at some point in their life,
be it a few rusty dumbells at a garage sale all the way to a
complicated new home gym.
But how many people continue to use it
consistently? Here are some uses (that you should never, ever
actually take seriously, of course!) you may not have thought
of for your forgotten purchases.
Are You Ready To use that equipment and get
fit?
Get Fit The Easy Way
1.
Dumbells - The
original dark basement booby trap.
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Dumbells make great children's toys. They are, of course,
heavier and more dangerous than a barbie doll or Play-Doh
(tm) and are not really as exciting as a video game but
they certainly are cheap and hard to
break.
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Tenderizing meat - bash the meat with the dumbell
repeatedly. Great shoulder and arm exercise too! May
increase the iron content of your food
significantly.
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Bowling - set them on end and use them as pins. You will
need a really heavy ball for
this.
2. Ab
Rollers - These
are the abdominal training devices that feature a head rest
attached to a frame that you set your arms on so you can rock,
rock, rock your way to six-pack abs.
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Roll cage for a toboggan - for the safety-minded parent.
Protect your child from the heartbreak of a rollover
accident on the sled hill by having him or her carry this
while going down. Nevermind that they won't be able steer
because they're holding onto the
thing...
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Tenderizing meat - lay the meat down below the head rest
and rock violently back and forth on top of
it.
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Baby toy hanger - nothing good on tv? Hook some old
christmas tree ornaments from the top crossbar and set your
baby underneath. You'll both be amused for
hours!
3. Thighmaster
(tm) -
popularized by Suzanne Somers, no closet is complete without
this device. You simply set it between your legs and
squeeze!
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Keeps doors closed - jam it in the corner behind a door.
When you open the door, it squeezes the spring. When you
release the door, the stored tension closes the door
automatically behind you! At 40 miles per
hour!!!
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Tenderizing meat - set the meat on the counter, squeeze the
Thighmaster shut with your hands then release the spring on
top of the meat like a bear
trap.
4. The Ab-Doer
(tm) - This is
the chair-like ab training device that resembles a chair with
no back.
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Tenderizing meat - of course, to accomplish this you'll
have to throw the meat at it really
hard.
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Playing practical jokes on drunk friends - sit them in the
machine then tell them to watch you as you run around it a
few times and you'll see what I
mean.
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Pretending you're Captain Kirk of the Starship Enterprise -
set phasers on "useless."
5. The Bowflex
(tm) - This is a
popular home exercise machine that utilizes the incredible
power of bending things to sculpt your body.
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Conversation piece - the classic display of this machine in
the corner of your living room is sure to spur discussion.
"You have how many payments left on this
thing?"
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Tenderizing meat - remove one of the bows and slap the meat
silly with it.
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Burglar deterrant - set the machine in front of a ground
floor window with all of the bows rigged up to the latch.
Be sure the thief signs a waiver before attempting to open
the window, however, as he's going to get up to 410 pounds
of resistance right where it
counts.
6. Electric Ab Training
Belts -
Electrocute your way to a flatter stomach!
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Unfortunately, they aren't very good for keeping your pants
up, so that's out of the
question.
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Place mat/food warmer - somebody running late for dinner?
Set their plate on it and turn up the
juice!
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Memorabilia - write the words "Golden Gloves" on it and set
it on the mantle right next to your "Big Mouth Billy Bass
(tm)" singing plastic fish!
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Tenderizing meat - set the meat on the counter, place the
belt on top of it, turn it to the highest level, then lean
down on it with all your weight as it tenderizes and sears
at the same time!
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Driving safety gear - does your spouse have a tendency to
get sleepy at the wheel? That's a thing of the past when
they've got the belt on and you've got the controls in your
hand...
7. And last but not least, every
piece of equipment that has handles, bars, hooks, stacks, pins,
corners, rails, seats, clips, stands or attachments and does or
does not come in a box...
CLOTHES HANGER!
Nick Nilsson is Vice-President of BetterU,
Inc., an internet-based personal training company. He has been
training for more than 14 years and has been a personal trainer
for more than 8 years. He is the author of the training eBooks
"The Best Exercises
You've Never Heard Of", "Gluteus to the
Maximus" and
"Specialization
Training"
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