There’s no questioning Bruce Lee’s fitness level. Check out this vid of him doing some training and strutting his stuff. Two finger one armed pushups?!?
October 25th, 2007
Bruce Lee’s Fitness
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I’m getting a little older now and don;t like to be outside in the winter. i love jogging and was thinking about buying a york fitness treadmills. can you advise me if they are good value for money or not? i would set it up at home, now that i’ve just turned 65 i thought it would be a good investerment. i cant believe that stallone looks so good at 60.. its kinda inspired me!!! i like your blog. Thanks.
November 27th, 2007
Hi David,
Unfortunately I don’t use treadmills that much. When I run, I do it outside (cold or not). When there’s too much snow on the ground or I want to change things up a bit, I personally like the rowing machine and if I was in the market for cardio equipment I’d probably look for a Concept II rower.
However, that said, we each have our own personal preferences and many people like the treadmill. Whether or not York makes a good treadmill, I don’t have an answer. Looking online, there certainly seem to be some good reviews for some York models (http://www.simplyfitnessequipment.co.uk/Treadmills/York-Z16-Treadmill).
My take is that when making a big fitness equipment investment, think long term. Can you see yourself using it in a month? Two months? A year down the road? If so, then take the plunge. If its something that might just sit and gather dust, then maybe sit on it for a bit. There are other fitness equipment purchases that cost loads less and can be super beneficial like a simple barbell and some weights and a skipping rope. But at the end of the day, the goal is keeping in shape and if a treadmill will help you with that goal, then do it.
November 27th, 2007
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