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  • Norbs
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    Originally posted by Doc_Piptorious View Post
    It is a lovely and very well made piece of kit. Great functions, really easy to use and has a number of great common sense safety options. Hardly any set up time getting it ready the first time too. Plus you can do a fair bit with it without a subscription.


    But, and for me it is a big but, it's resistence levels are quite low and it is, imo of course, more suited to a regular woman working out than a man (though more thinking of a larger man) as a result.

    The max resistence level is between 95kg and 100kg which is too low for me. Was not a big fan of the exercise programmes that came with it either, but that is probably more down to me having my own tried and tested (for me) sets and programmes.

    I much prefer a more old school analogue set up and have such in my home gym is set up that way, but a lot more space is needed for such and the GM 2 on the other hand does cram an awful lot of uses into very little floor space.

    You also cannot connect spotify or Tidal to it for work out playlists. Think Apple and Amazon music can connect to it.

    So you would have to decide yourself based on your own upper limits. If it is to be a shared piece of kit that you and your other half use and the upper resistence level is not an issue, then there is very little "wrong" with it.


    As for justifying the cost...well only you know how much genuine use you (and maybe others in the household) may get out of it. Plenty of use and it would be worth the money.
    I refer the honourable gentleman to my avatar on the left

    I'm planning for old age so it will be more for conditioning than bulking up. 100kg sounds ample for me

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  • Norbs
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    Originally posted by labourRed View Post
    Yeah, they look very good. I personally can't justify the cost for it (or the space), but it looks very good tbf. I really like how you can change weight on concentric and eccentric portions of a lift.

    I haven't tried it though, i think i'd find it a bit... weird.
    I have rarely used the equipment I have but that's mainly to do with there being too much clutter in my man cave. I think I'd use it and having not done weights before I've nothing to gauge it against

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  • Doc_Piptorious
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    Originally posted by Norbs View Post
    I fancy spending some money, getting rid of our running machine and rower and concentrating on resistance work. I'm obsessing about the gym monster 2, it looks ridiculously compact. Has anyone tried or seen one? Could I ever justify the cost?


    It is a lovely and very well made piece of kit. Great functions, really easy to use and has a number of great common sense safety options. Hardly any set up time getting it ready the first time too. Plus you can do a fair bit with it without a subscription.


    But, and for me it is a big but, it's resistence levels are quite low and it is, imo of course, more suited to a regular woman working out than a man (though more thinking of a larger man) as a result.

    The max resistence level is between 95kg and 100kg which is too low for me. Was not a big fan of the exercise programmes that came with it either, but that is probably more down to me having my own tried and tested (for me) sets and programmes.

    I much prefer a more old school analogue set up and have such in my home gym is set up that way, but a lot more space is needed for such and the GM 2 on the other hand does cram an awful lot of uses into very little floor space.

    You also cannot connect spotify or Tidal to it for work out playlists. Think Apple and Amazon music can connect to it.

    So you would have to decide yourself based on your own upper limits. If it is to be a shared piece of kit that you and your other half use and the upper resistence level is not an issue, then there is very little "wrong" with it.


    As for justifying the cost...well only you know how much genuine use you (and maybe others in the household) may get out of it. Plenty of use and it would be worth the money.

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  • labourRed
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    Originally posted by Norbs View Post
    I fancy spending some money, getting rid of our running machine and rower and concentrating on resistance work. I'm obsessing about the gym monster 2, it looks ridiculously compact. Has anyone tried or seen one? Could I ever justify the cost?
    Yeah, they look very good. I personally can't justify the cost for it (or the space), but it looks very good tbf. I really like how you can change weight on concentric and eccentric portions of a lift.

    I haven't tried it though, i think i'd find it a bit... weird.

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  • Norbs
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    I fancy spending some money, getting rid of our running machine and rower and concentrating on resistance work. I'm obsessing about the gym monster 2, it looks ridiculously compact. Has anyone tried or seen one? Could I ever justify the cost?

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  • Slinky Skills
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    We've been told our Cycle to work scheme has changed now from a budget of 2k to 4k.

    I'm going to see what our mortgage payments increase to next February before making a final decision on what bike to go for. I kind of had my heart set on getting an electric commuting bike for work, something more comfortable than the Bossnut but I'm kind of torn somewhat as I also want to get better at Mountain Biking so I'm thinking a new MTB might be the better move seen as mine needs a lot of work doing.

    What are people's thoughts on electric mountain bikes? Expensive or not worth it in people's opinions?

    Any recommendations for a MTB or E-MTB under 4k that I can get via the Halfords C2W scheme which also includes Treadz and a large number of Independent retailers?

    I'd like a Bird Aeries AM9 but I don't think I can get Bird bikes via the scheme.

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  • Fosterbloke
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    Originally posted by bacon View Post
    What was she thinking??
    It'll be quicker by car?

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  • bacon
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    What was she thinking ??

    https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-65314241

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  • Norbs
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    Interesting article here. Saying that short bursts of any activity really help reduce health risks. And short spells in a very hot bath

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-64001807

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  • SB
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    Originally posted by baitman View Post
    does brown rice taste like ****?
    Originally posted by Assassin View Post
    If you can tell me what **** tastes like, it would help me to answer
    Burnt

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  • RedReet
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    Tuck your bottoms into your socks.

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  • ChesterDave
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    Anyone use trouser clips when cycling? If I am walking while wearing wellies my socks keep slipping down to the point they are hall off my feet. I am wondering if trouser clips might hold them in place

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  • Le Chef
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    Did my first 10k in around ten years a couple of weeks ago, it was messy, very ****ing messy. Targeted an hour, and just made it, blowing all the way, then the knee went, and that me ****ed until my next cortisone injection - December FFS

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  • Le Chef
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    Originally posted by S-RED View Post
    I am running the london marathon on Sunday; 1st one ever at the age of 53 !!

    Kipchoge hasn't got to be concerned about his new record
    Good luck fella - Nail it

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  • Buzzo
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    Originally posted by S-RED View Post
    I am running the london marathon on Sunday; 1st one ever at the age of 53 !!

    Kipchoge hasn't got to be concerned about his new record
    Good luck. I ran twice back in the early 2000’s it’s amazing amazing (if slightly punishing) day.

    Make sure you have your name on the front of your T-shirt!

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