Saturday, March 22, 2014
Thursday, January 23, 2014
School Closings and Chaos: One super fun way to entertain the kids
I’m watching mom’s on facebook and twitter practically begging for the weather to change so their kids can go back to school.
It was ok for them to be home for the first couple days, but now that it’s stretched into 7 days for some, you guys are going nuts.
So, here’s one awesome way to keep the kids entertained, and it’s freaking cheap! I’m talking .99 cents cheap, and tons of hours of fun.
Best of all, you can buy them right now and start creating cool worlds, comic books, and cartoon strips!
I used to babysit 7 kids (all siblings) – try that one. The one thing I found that kept them entertained the entire evening (4 hrs) was getting them drawing, creating their own worlds, and telling their own stories from their drawings.
Don’t bother saying your kids can’t draw, because they can, they just need the right books to do it with. And this is where I come in.
Amit Offir has some of the greatest drawing books out there for kids. I use them all the time. Some are very simple, and some pretty complex, and his new series has videos.
You can buy the books individually, or as a set. I have them as a set, but a great way to try them out to see if you’re kids will like them, is to buy the .99 cent deals. The books are on Kindle, but it’s no big deal if you don’t own one. You can download the Kindle app for pc’s.
So, here we go: (I blab on a bit longer under all the book links, so don’t forget to keep reading.)
Amit has book after book on drawing everything you can think of. However! When you go to amazon to see all he has, make sure the book you order is in English. His books have been translated into 20 languages, so be careful what you order.
I’d add the video courses, but google will can my hide for adding too many product links. I might even get nailed for this one.
Anyway, the drawing books with videos have really simple characters to draw, where the other books gradually become more and more complex. You can tell that by the covers.
Also, make sure what you’re buying is for Kindle and not hardback.
Amit also offers the books in sets. I have both sets, and I also have the drawing fish on rocks with video. The video is fantastic!
So, pick one up and get your kids drawing! Sit down as a family and create your own comic strip, or even better! Make a comic book together!
Let me know how it goes. I’d love to hear your stories.
And as always – pass it on!
Monday, January 13, 2014
SEWING SUPPLIES PRODUCT REVIEW: Clover Wonder Clips
Hey y’all! Last week I did a product review on the awesome Brother XL2600I sewing machine.
This week I’m focusing on various sewing supplies, from cutting boards, to scissors. After all, you can’t sew without the proper tools to do it with.
I was planning on putting up cutting boards today, but then I came across the Clover Wonder Clips, and had to give you the heads up about them. Why? Because I can’t imagine sewing without being stabbed to death.
If you sew at all, even a little bit, you know what I mean. Apart from the stabbing, it gets a bit annoying having them rust on me. Maybe it’s just my cottage being a bit damp and that’s what causes it, but either way I don’t like it.
Anyway, on to the clips! I’ve never run across a product yet that had such incredible ratings. These clips get a 4.9 out of 5 stars by 556 women! That many women agreeing on something tells you it’s gotta be good.
So! On to the details!
DETAILS
According to Amazon, the list price is: $32.95
Amazon’s price: $13.15
That’s a whopping $19.80 savings, or for those of you who like percentages – 60% savings. That’s huge!
Small, open wide to hold multiple layers.
Flat on one side for easy feeding.
Perfect for making: quilts, handbags, etc.
Comes with 50 clips.
PROS (based on consumer reviews)
- small, hold firmly
- great for edgings
- great for holding binding on a quilt
- doesn’t distort and warp fabric like pins do
- olds several layers of fabric and material
- no more pricked fingers
- easy to attach and remove
- measures both quarter and half-inch increments
- One consumer even uses them for knitting projects
CONS (based on consumer reviews)
- Can't sew over them like you can with pins.
- Take up storage space.
TIP (based on consumer reviews)
Buy more than one pack. They liked having 50, but more is even better.
My two favourite things out of the list are: I don’t get stabbed (I’m accident prone.), and it doesn’t warp the fabric.
[Don’t get the wrong idea with me talking about not being stabbed anymore. You still have to use pins to secure your pattern to the material to cut it.]
I know the one user also uses them on her knitting projects, but I’m not sure I’d try that one simply because of the way yarn works. On the other hand, stitch holders aren’t all that great.
Then again, I could be completely wrong. If you check out various knitting sites, you’ll find knit clips and even the Wonder Clip.
I know bringing up knitting is a bit off target, but a lot of you who sew also crochet, knit or both.
Anyway, this is a newbie for my amazon wish list, and is in next months budget.
You can click here to put it on your wish list, or pick it up now before you forget!
See ya tomorrow!
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Tuesday, January 7, 2014
Product Review: Brother XL2600I 25 Stitch Free-Arm Sewing Machine
When I was growing up in the 60's and 70's, mom made a lot of my clothes. I remember her sitting on the living room floor with the material for her latest project spread out over her big cardboard pattern cutting board.
The famous apple pin cushion would be off to one side, and a few pins held fast between her lips, as she attached the pattern to the material.
Despite enjoying watching the process, and wishing she’d let me play with the electric scissors, I never learned how to use a sewing machine until I was in my 40's.
I fell in love with it! I found out that not only is sewing fun, but so is looking for material, the odds and ends to make the product, and sometimes designing the project as well.
With that in mind, I decided to do up a review on a great starter/novice sewing machine. It's the Brother XL2600I Sew Advance Sew Affordable 25-Stitch Free-Arm Sewing Machine.
Amazon sells it for a great price: $79.99, plus FREE shipping. It regularly sells for $149.99, so you save 47%.
For the record, Walmart sells the same machine online for $102.81 (as of 1/6/14). So, obviously, Amazon is the best way to go on this one.
The Brother XL2600I has some pretty awesome customer satisfaction ratings:
Amazon: 956 customers give it a 4.4 outta 5.
Walmart: 601 customers give it a 4.5 outta 5.
Let's take a look at the specs on it:
1. Free-arm
2. 25 built-in stitches, each with multiple stitch functions
3. Accessory storage built into free arm
4. automatic needle threader

5. thread cutter
6. jam resistant drop-in bobbin, and auto bobbin winding

7. One-step auto-size buttonholer

8. 110-volt machine operates with foot pedal
9. light bulb for workspace illumination
ACCESSORIES
Buttonhole foot
zipper foot
button sewing foot
narrow hemmer foot
blind stitch foot
screwdriver
bobbins
needle pack
twin needle
extra spool pin
darning plate
PROS (based on consumer comments)
1. The price!
2. Easy to put together/easy to take apart.
3. Great for beginners/novices.
4. Great gift even for kids 9 and up.
5. Excellent for crafting, as well as other sewing needs.
6. Simplicity
7. 25 year limited warranty
CONS (based on consumer complaints)
1. Doesn't handle heavy fabrics.
2. No hard case for it.
3. Some say the tension is a bit of a problem.
4. Slow stitching speed.
5. Bobbin issues (jamming)
6. No handle for carrying it around.
7. Instructions are difficult to read.
OVERVIEW OF THE COMMENTS
Some folks complained about the parts being plastic, and some claimed they kept breaking. However, I found that those who really like this sewing machine claimed the opposite of what the others said.
Now, some did have a few of the same experiences as those who didn't care for the machine. For instance, some found the language layout of the bilingual manual confusing.
I had a similar experience recently with an item I bought. I couldn’t figure out what they did with the English. After I slowed down and took a careful look, I found it and wondered how on earth I missed it.
You might have experienced something similar with products you’ve boughten. On the whole though, the majority of owners had no problem with the manual.
Bobbin issues? Some agree that yes, they had a few problems with the bobbin, but after they figured out the trick, it was ok.
Some agree that the tension is a bit tricky, but again, after they figured out the trick - it was cool.
As for those who didn't like the quality? You're not going to get the same quality at $79 as you are for a sewing machine that costs $799. It's a common sense thing.
One of the things I couldn't figure out was how some claimed that their warranty had expired after 18 months or so, and now they were having to pay for stuff. I obviously missed something, because the machine has a 25 year limited warranty.
Another problem I have with the complaints, and perhaps I'm just being picky, is if you're having problems with different things, why not look on youtube and see what you're either doing wrong, or not doing.
You can check out youtube’s list of how the various parts work with the Brother XL2600I. NOTE: There’s a few videos here that aren’t the one we’re talking about, so make sure it says Brother XL2600I.
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Brother+XL2600I

MY CONCLUSION
When I look at how many people absolutely love this machine I can easily set aside the comments of those who weren't all that keen on it.
I love the simplicity, that it's light weight, and has an automatic needle threader. I wish mine did! I have to use a magnifying glass to see the eye of the needle. The joy of being over 50. :) So, the auto-needle threader is the big plus for me.
I own a Singer that a friend gave me, but I really want this one. Yeah, I know it’s crazy to own two sewing machines, but I really do like that auto-needle threader, and the older I’m getting, the more essential I see it.
So, this little baby is now sitting in my amazon wish list, and before summer, I betcha she’s sitting on my craft table.
Overview of the Brother XL2600I:
Friday, July 26, 2013
If nothing else, at least sitting on an exercise ball at work is entertaining.
I mentioned in an earlier post about a former roommates nephew being told by his doctor to sit on an exercise ball at work because it would help his posture and relieve his back pain. For him it worked.
As you’ll see in this article, not all doctors feel the same way about them. Some believe they have no benefits at all, and see no evidence to prove otherwise.
When we listen to the debates going back and forth on the subject, we might also bear in mind that despite evidence into the millions, doctor’s have also believed throughout the years that there was no such thing as menopause, pms, or postpartum depression.
So, evidence isn’t always accepted. Personally, I believe a lot simply has to do with the individual themselves. No two bodies are they same, and each responds in it’s own way to various therapies.
Anyway, I really enjoyed this article and her humour. Hope you do too.
Why I Switched My Office Chair with an Exercise Ball (and What It's ...
Many of us spend the majority of our professional lives sitting, which makes the office chair an all-important piece of furniture. Lately mine hasn't been cutting it, so as an experiment, I swapped my chair with an exercise ball.
Thursday, July 25, 2013
Are exercise balls to girly for guys?
The first time I saw a guy using an exercise ball I got the giggles and figured he was gay. No guy in his right mind would be caught dead using one of those things.
I shared my opinion of them with my roommate at the time, and she said her nephew (not even close to being a girly guy) had to use one at work. It was the only thing that helped with his lower back pain. The ball forced him to sit up properly, and that’s all it took.
That made me curious and I bought one. I loved it. Fell off twice the first time. Felt like and idiot, and laughed till I cried.
What I learned through owning one, is that those guys who I thought were sissies because they used them – were soooo not. They can make a workout pretty darn brutal.
Try doing knee push ups (hands on the ball), hip bridge with roll out or single leg press on back, and you’ll discover just how tough it can be.
Anyway, I really like this article. The author provides pics, and explains how the muscles groups are worked using an unstable ball, as well as the benefits. It’s pretty short, and totally worth the read. Wouldn’t be surprised if it makes you want to run out an buy one.
EXERCISE BALLS – THE BENEFITS ‹ Mansnaps – The style guide ...
…exercise balls…are also know as Swiss balls, stability balls, physio balls or balance balls. They're those multi coloured things that resemble 'Space Hoppers' from our childhoods…
Now this is my kinda classroom!
View more videos at: http://nbcdfw.com.
Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Total Gym XLS Trainer Product Review: A Great All-Around Home Gym
I have the best home gym set up I've ever had. It consists of a few dumbbells, medicine ball, a couple kettlebells, treadmill, Gazelle, and my beloved Total Gym. The kettlebells, Gazelle and Total Gym are the ones I actually use. The others kind of take up space. If you've ever used a kettlebell, you know why I have one. They're fun. The same goes for the Gazelle and the Total Gym.
Last week, I did a product review on the Gazelle, so this week I'm doing the Total Gym. The Total Gym XLS is simply awesome. They made significant improvements from the original model. The padded glide board now has head support, the squat stand is brilliant, and the accessories are more than just the leg cables. Now it comes with an entire Pilates kit, 5 DVD's, training cards, poster, and Dan Isaacson's nutritional program and meal plan.
The DVD's
1) Start It Up: An introductory Total Gym XLS workout
2) 6-8 Minute Workout: 12 work-along workouts for men and women pressed for time
3) Smart Training Workout: An efficient workout employing slow, precise movements to target specific muscles
4) Pilates for Total Gym
5) Body Makeover for Total Gym: High-energy, high-powered workout
Let's take a look at a few particulars.
Seller: Amazon
Price: $689.98 plus FREE Shipping. (As of July 23, 2013. Amazon's prices on their products changes frequently, so that's where it is today.)
Savings: $1,258.02 (65%)
DURABILITY
The Total Gym XLS Trainer is one tough machine, but like with any piece of equipment, you have to take care of it by following the instructions in the manual. In consumer comments, some felt that the cables wore out quickly, and others disagreed. Personally, I've never had any problems with mine. The frame is sturdy, with a good weld on the joints. The leather covered glide board is tough. Just make sure you give it a good clean now and again, because just like with any leather it can dry on you.
On the humorous side, if you have a cat, when you go to put your Total Gym away, make sure the glide board is facing the wall. As far as they're concerned - it's a nice looking scratching post. Also, hide the foam attachments (leg pull, etc). Mine is now covered in duck tape. (Thank you, Jeff the Cat.)
PERFORMANCE
Brilliant performance. Those, like myself, love the smooth glide, and being able to workout without having to lose time changing weights. Some folks think working out using just your bodyweight for resistance is not enough. The Total Gym XLS takes those folks into consideration and offers a weight bar attachment you can pick up so you can add your free-weights to it.
In the old days, I used to mock stuff that said you could get a great workout in 6 - 8 minutes. Of course, back then, it was a lie. It's not with the Total Gym. In 6 - 8 minutes, you get a good, fast aerobic workout, and your muscles will feel the burn. So, if you're short on time, you can still give yourself a good go before leaving for work.
WHO THIS PRODUCT IS SUITABLE FOR:
The Total Gym XLS if versatile. It doesn't matter your age or fitness level, you can use it. I first bought mine after a series of strokes. It was too dangerous for me to use even light dumbbells because I could easily lose my grip and drop them on the floor - meaning my feet. When I found out the Total Gym was first used in rehabilitation centers - I picked one up. It was exciting because I was able to do exercises I could have never done with regular weights, and made faster improvement as a result.
A word of warning though. It might be for anyone over age 12, but there are some precautions you have to keep in mind. You don't want little ones around the machine when you're working out. It would be very easy for a small child to grab the bar and accidentally get their fingers ran over when you're gliding up and down. So, you have to use common sense. It's not a toy for kids to play on.
Otherwise, if you really want to get in great shape and have fun doing it - you want to get the Total Gym XLS.
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
I'm pulling straight from amazon for this one. It explains it perfectly.
"The smooth, gliding motion is easy on the joints; the various height levels accommodate every fitness level; and the padded glide board provides excellent support for the back.
(It)helps you strengthen and sculpt every major muscle group in your body using a single glide board and a few handy attachments.
The Total Gym XLS works by making you lift a percentage of your body weight against gravity, creating a smooth and fluid resistance. As your strength and conditioning improve, you increase the total resistance by boosting the incline, thus increasing the body weight lifted in the exercise.
The Total Gym XLS not only works your upper body, but also your lower body, abdominals, and even your cardiovascular system. And by reducing body fat and increasing the proportion of lean muscle mass in your body, the strength training effectively turns up the thermostat so that your body burns calories constantly."
OVERALL THOUGHTS
Admittedly, since I own one, I'm very biased when it comes to the Total Gym. I honestly don't think it can be beat. For me, it's a fun machine, an easy way to tone up, build muscle, and get a great aerobic workout by not having to stop between exercises.
Check out the video below for a great video review, and then click here to buy it at amazon.
Monday, July 22, 2013
Fight it with exercise!
This find is a little gem. It's short, to the point, with great content. He gives a tip I've never read before on how to avoid over-eating (let me know if you've ever heard of it), how to get a good workout in while traveling, how to calm down so you can sleep, and more!
He mentions a few things that remind me of a book I'm reading at the moment. It's called Time Warrior. I'll write up an article on it later, but in the meantime - enjoy!
Fitness pro: How exercise fights stress
USA TODAY
Physically, we get an incredible endorphin release to make us feel better, and mentally we earn an amazing sense of accomplishment for the rest of the day..
Fitness motivation and expanding your horizons!
One of the things that's helped me pull myself back up by the bootstraps and get back to exercising after being down for months from muscle spasms every time I tried to work out, was reminding myself of how much I love the feel of running on air when I'm on the Gazelle. I love that floating sensation. In fact, I just finished a 20 minute Turbulence Training interval on it before sitting down to write.
For some folks, exercise can be a chore. For others, an addiction. So for those of you who find it to be a chore - I post this link for you. Hope you enjoy it!
Why I Exercise:
Jerusalem Post
I was running on our home treadmill, watching the Wimbledon finals, when a little voice began to insist I push myself. Usually, for my workout, I set the speed at a moderate pace of 8.5 kilometers per hour, but suddenly I had an urge to go faster. I ...
Thursday, July 18, 2013
How to lose manboobs!
I couldn’t resist this tonight! I’ve been following Craig for some four years now. I’ve got almost all his programs, and they are tough. Really tough.
So, enjoy! And don’t forget to pass it on to that manboob guy in your life.
How to Lose Manboobs
By: Craig Ballantyne, CTT
Certified Turbulence Trainer
www.TurbulenceTraining.com
You don’t have to go through life with man boobs (otherwise known as male breasts). In fact, you can burn away chest fat and get rid of your manboobs forever with just three short, but intense workouts per week.
Getting rid of manboobs is as simple as getting rid of any other fat. You need to cut back on the junk, and fill up on the intensity. Turbulence Training is the fastest fat loss workout you can do at home. You don’t need fancy equipment or a gym membership (where you’ll be too embarrassed by your man boobs to go anyway).
Listen, women love a chiseled chest, but are turned off by the site of manboobs poking through a sweatshirt. That’s why I’ve put together a fat burning program that focuses on building muscle and blasting fat with all sorts of push-ups, chest exercises, and intervals. In fact, even the Turbulence Training abdominal workouts work the chest and help convert those man boobs back into a real man’s chest in just weeks.
You can gain muscle and lose fat with short workouts. You don’t need to be training 6 days per week or spending hundreds of dollars each month on fancy (but worthless) supplements.
Soon you’ll be the guy who is first to take his shirt off at the beach. No more hiding under sweats in the middle of July, or avoiding the water because you don’t want anyone to see your manboobs.
And no matter what anyone says, you don’t have to rely on surgery. Besides, that will leave ugly scars that will leave you just as self-conscious as when you had man boobs. The only fix is a permanent lifestyle change, thanks to the 3 short workouts per week of Turbulence Training. You’ll see changes in your man boobs, love handles, and arm definition within weeks, going from male breasts to ripped abs in the process.
Turbulence Training is not like all those other aerobic, slow cardio programs you’ve tried in the past that didn’t work. And it’s not a wimpy machine circuit that just ends up being a waste of your time. Instead, Turbulence Training is a unique exercise system that you can do in the comfort of your own home, so that no one at the gym can point or stare at your chest – at least not until they are staring with respect.
The fastest way, the safest way, and the only way to get rid of man boobs is with strength training and interval training. Combine that with Dr. Chris Mohr’s sensible nutrition guidelines, and you’ll have a new body, and a new chest in just weeks.
Sincerely,
Craig Ballantyne, CTT
Certified Turbulence Trainer
Author, Turbulence Training
About the Author
Craig Ballantyne is a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist and writes for Men's Health, Men's Fitness, Maximum Fitness, Muscle and Fitness Hers, and Oxygen magazines. His trademarked Turbulence Training fat loss workouts have been featured multiple times in Men’s Fitness and Maximum Fitness magazines, and have helped thousands of men and women around the world lose fat, gain muscle, and get lean in less than 45 minutes three times per week. For more information on the Turbulence Training workouts that will help you burn fat without long, slow cardio sessions or fancy equipment, visit www.TurbulenceTraining.com
You’ve got to be kidding…
Here’s a weird one for the day. Denver is considering charging businesses for using the parks.
I can’t imagine being charged for taking your exercise class to a park. I wonder if companies will be charged for company picnics?
I know parks have a hard time surviving. They’ve never exactly been high on the governments agenda for financial support.
I remember when I was in wildlife management, we had to take shop class because parks can’t afford to hire anyone to come in and make repairs. So, in a sense, I can see why they might charge. On the other hand, it could also reduce park usage, and that would be equally as bad.
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Exercise fees in Denver parks may be stretching it
Denver PostThe city of Denver is looking at adding new fees for groups using the parks for business, such as exercise.
City Wants People to Pay to Exercise in Public Parks -- Seriously?!The Stir
Get up. Go Slow. Keep Moving.
For one reason or another, sometimes we get stuck in a rut and can't get ourselves exercising again. Then comes the downward spiral. The energy slowly begins to fade, the pounds sneak on, and before you know it - we just don't care anymore.
That's why I like the title of this article I found: How to get the exercise ball rolling when it's gone flat. Actually, my exercise ball went flat because the cats thought it was a bouncy toy. But that's another story.
Words on Wellness: How to get exercise ball rolling when it's gone flat - The News-Press
How do you get motivated to get out of bed in the morning to exercise when you are tired? I think the answer to this question has a lot to do with the positive feelings that come along with consistent exercise.
Monday, July 15, 2013
Fat can be exciting? Sorta…at least the research on it is.
Another cool article today. When I worked at SSD/I I learned that the majority of people with diabetes are over-weight. Or to put it in a non-pc way – they’re fat.
Every time an application came in trying to get disability for diabetes, I could almost always guess the weight. I was right about 7 times out of 10.
The research mentioned in this post is about the effects of exercise on the adipose tissue (where fat is stored).
It’s a really interesting read, and might just make you want to jump up off the couch and do something.
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Business InsiderExercise Doesn't Just Help Shed Fat — It Changes How Fatty Tissue Works
Business Insider
EXERCISE is the closest thing medicine has to a panacea. Though hitting the treadmill is more effort than swallowing a pill, the benefits are worth it. Even modest amounts of exercise protect against diseases ranging from diabetes and osteoporosis to ...
Exercise teaches a body not to store fatStarPhoenix
Do you know everything you need to about exercise and pregnancy?
Came across this a short bit ago. We all probably know of someone who doesn’t really use their head after they become pregnant and want to continue exercising the same as they did before.
We feel a sudden surge of panic wondering what’s happening to the baby while mom is jumping up and down, running, or whatever she does to stay in shape.
This article is not only good for the one pregnant, but also a good one for the friends and family members who want to strap her to a chair and say kick back for awhile.
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Medical XpressA guide to exercise during pregnancy
Medical Xpress
You might be surprised to learn that exercise guidelines for pregnant woman aren't too dissimilar to those for the general population. In general, women with a healthy pregnancy (no complications) should aim for 30 to 45 minutes of aerobic exercise ...
5 reasons to exercise regularly throughout your pregnancyHamilton Spectator
Mothers, exercise cautionDeccan Chronicle
Fido and Exercise!
This week I’m focusing on exercise. Admittingly, I was thinking about humans, and then this article popped up and I thought it’d be a great one to share.
I see a lot of people out walking or running with their dogs regardless of weather or time of day. Sometimes I feel really sorry for the dog, because it looks like it could drop.
That’s why I’m posting this article. You might be the kind of person that heat doesn’t bother, but that doesn’t mean your dog feels the same way.
This article gives you tips on how to know if you’re pushing your dog too far, along with how much exercise your breed needs! It’s a great read! Hope you enjoy it.
Exercise and the small dog
WBXH
Just like you, your small dog needs exercise to stay healthy and happy. Small dogs are defined as those that weigh less than 22 pounds and who are shorter than 16 inches. "Exercise helps to keep your pet physically fit, mentally secure, socially ...
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Tony Littles Gazelle Edge Reviews: Low-Impact Fitness Fun
You know how it is when you see an infomercial a thousand times and you get really curious as to whether it works or not? It’s a silly question to pop into one’s mind because the obvious answer is – of course it works. Every machine out there works. It all just depends on what one likes.
I exercise according to moods, which is why I have:
Denise Austin’s Treadmill (manual)
Recumbent bike (my mom didn’t want it anymore)
A couple kettlebells, medicine ball, dumbbells, a yoga mat and various other contraptions. In other words, I have an entire gym in a very small cottage, because I like variety.
Out of all my toys, the Gazelle Edge and The Total Gym are my faves, and in that order. I love the Gazelle Edge because:
1) It’s low-impact and doesn’t hurt my knees
2) The floating in air feeling.
3) I get really long strides, and I love that stretch.
4) It’s quiet.
5) Good total body workout.
6) It’s just plain fun.
Why’s it fun? You can’t experiment on most machines, but you can with the Gazelle Edge. [Note: I’m about to tell you a few of my tricks. I’m not responsible if you do them and get hurt.]
For a great ab workout:
1) Grab the handles and pull your stomach in and squeeze. Release and repeat.
2) Shift your feet 45 degrees, or whatever is comfortable. Squeeze those obliques and release. Repeat other side.
3) Another fun one is speed crunches. Hold onto the bar between the two handles and squeeze and release the abs. Don’t let the rocking motion get out of control to where your abs aren’t really getting worked.
Just like with any exercise, watch your form. Bad form can hurt your back.
So, let’s take a look at the Tony Little’s Gazelle Edge.
First off, 672 customers on amazon give 4.1 out of 5 stars.
Cost: $129.99 + FREE SHIPPING
Product Dimensions:
43 x 28 x 53.8 inches
Weight: 42 pounds
Shipping Weight: 48.2 pounds
Product Description:
Comes with computer which tells:
1) Speed
2) Calories burned
3) Distance
4) Time
1-1/2-inch gauge steel construction holds up to 250 pounds
Extra-wide, nonskid foot platforms for added stability.
Handlebars are covered with high-density foam for extra comfort.
Folds quickly for easy storage so it won't take up space in your home.
CONS:
1) I’m going to come down a little hard at times on some of the negatives people tossed in. Like this one – please, I beg of you, don’t buy equipment without actually looking at the pic itself.
Go back and take a look at the Gazelle Edge picture. One of the biggest complaints is that when their Gazelle Edge arrives – it has no resistance.
If they would have bothered to take the time and actually look at what they were buying, they would have known that.
2) Your feet tend to move about on the platform. That’s true. They do. I was a little annoyed by it when I first got mine, but then I realized the sneakers I was wearing didn’t have good tread, so the grip wasn’t there. Easy solution. I have really good tread on my sneaks now.
3) Breaking cables. One guy claims that the cables broke on his, and on the replacement. The same guy claims there’s no place to get replacement parts.
I used the phone number on Tony’s site and the very friendly rep gave me the phone number for replacement parts: Gazelle Glider 1-800-519-8061.
4) Causes sore back, hurt knees, hurt feet. The funniest one on injuries was a guy saying that it made his feet hurt when he used it barefoot.
The foot platforms have raised solid, hard plastic ridges. It’s going to hurt. Besides, It’s not designed to be used barefoot.
As for injuries. You can hurt your back, knees, or even feet using it, just the same as you can on any piece of exercise equipment. The solution is to pay attention to what you are doing.
Pay attention to your body. If something starts to hurt – stop. Or keep making adjustments to your form until it doesn’t hurt.
Again, just like with any other piece of exercise equipment, you have to pay attention to form. Poor form will almost always cause an injury.
5) The little computer quits working within a year or two. Yes, it does. The only on board computer I’ve ever seen not quit is my Denise Austen treadmill. So, yes, it’s annoying and it will.
On the bright side, you can pick up a new one at Gazelle Glider for $29.95, plus $8.95 shipping. Call: 1-800-519-8061.
My two cents worth on any of these computers. I like them for keeping track of time, and their rough mileage estimates, but they’re not all that accurate. The least accurate of all is the calories burned. Sadly, it doesn’t matter what equipment has it – it’s wrong.
6) There are claims that it doesn’t raise your pulse, and therefore you get no workout.
Like the others said – “you get out of it, what you put into it.”
It doesn’t matter what machine you use, if you’re not breaking a sweat, you’re either not putting out the effort, or you’re not following instructions.
PROS:
1) Folds easily to put away. (Mine rests against my wall.)
2) Great workout, quiet and fun.
3) Works your total body: abs, arms, back, thighs, calves, glutes.
4) Great price.
5) Great for losing weight. Even people who gave it a 1 or 2 admitted that they did lose a lot of weight using it. I saw one person had lost as much as 50 pounds.
6) Easy on the joints.
Who is the Gazelle Edge good for?
In short - everyone! Mother’s with babies love it because they can workout without waking the baby.
People who want to keep moving and not be a couch potato love it for it’s smooth quiet action. They don’t have to turn the tv, radio, etc., up to hear what’s going on.
Those of us with funny joints love it for the lack of stress on those joints.
Folks who just want something different.
Folks who find treadmills to be too limiting, and want a good full body stretch without having to do yoga.
People who can’t handle outdoor heat or cold.
People with asthma, or with allergies and the pollen will nail them flat.
Overall thoughts:
I love my Gazelle Edge. It’s the most enjoyable piece of equipment I’ve ever owned.
If you focus on your workout, eat right, you’ll see great results.
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Friday, July 12, 2013
New series coming next week: treadmill desks at work, tips, and alternatives
One of my favourite actresses who’s a gamer, writer, director, and producer, said she’d just bought a treadmill desk and that it’s the best thing she’s ever bought.
I wasn’t familiar with them, so naturally I did a good bit of research to see whether they are worth the expense, and how well they function in the workplace.
I learned a lot. I discovered that just because a desk might have a good rating and costs a lot, doesn’t mean it’s a good desk. It might be wobbly or bend when you attach multiple monitors. The expensive model might make it impossible to access the monitor on your treadmill.
Regardless of the little oddities, corporate businesses are buying them for their employees to use! Dairy Queen has hopped on the bandwagon for the sake of their employees. They also hope it might be a “recruitment tool.”
Check out the article here:
Dairy Queen Gives Its Workers Treadmill Desks - Careers Articles:
Can you really get work done on a treadmill? Dairy Queen says yes.

