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Gym Equipment Brisbane, Fitness Equipment, Olympic Weights - Fitness Xpress Gym Equipment SINGLE STATION MACHINES Powertec Workbench Multi Press

Powertec Workbench Multi Press

Powertec Workbench Multi Press

Combined Leverage Chest and Shoulder Press in one. Perform bench presses to complete failure in safety

The Powertec Multi Press is the ultimate machine for any home gym or studio. Leverage machines provide the safest method of weight training available, you are able to load the lever arm and train to your maximum limit.

It has been proven that the barbell press has its negatives. Barbell training is unstable and can be dangerous. With the Leverage press machine you never have to be concerned. The lever eliminates the balance issues involved with a barbell. The exercise is always controlled.



The bench section incorporates the patented linkage system that allows for multiple positions with back support. Perform flat, incline, decline and shoulder presses with perfect form and safety. Also great for doing shrugs.



Specifications

• L=195cm W=155cm H=105cm
• Weight =95kgs
• Weight Load Capacity=225kgs

It is just like a paying gym membership but you get to train in the comfort and convenience of your own home gym. Plus you will own a quality piece of gym equipment at the end.

If there is other gym equipment you would like to include in your home gym payment plan CONTACT US and we will put a package together for you.

Queensland Brisbane / Gold Coast / Sunshine Coast and Regional QLD 

Please Visit our Showroom we have an extensive 
range of gym equipment at our weight training equipment warehouse at 
Unit 2 / 172 Redland Bay Rd, Capalaba QLD 4157. If you have any questions
 CONTACT US or call us on 1300 917 222

Other States

Please Visit Samfitness.com.au or call into there Sydney weight training equipment warehouse at 1 Mc Pherson St, Banksmeadow NSW (just 5mins from the airport & Port Botany).

 

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SKU PT-WB-MP
Weight 95.00 Kg
Price AUD: $885.00

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A Calorie Is Not A Calorie

 

By Rob Thoburn

“Changing the macronutrient composition of an individual’s diet can result in weight loss despite the ingestion of the same amount of energy.”

Lambert, C.P.; Frank, .L.L; and Evans, J. (2004). Macronutrient considerations for the sport of bodybuilding. Sports Med. 35(5): 317. 

The inch defines a unit of length or height. The calorie defines a unit of energy—edible energy. That’s where the similarity between inches and calories ends. You see, whereas an inch is an inch, a calorie is not a calorie.

In fact, there are different forms of edible energy. The three most important are carbohydrate, protein and fat.

Dietary Carbohydrate, a.k.a. “Sugars and Starches”
That’s it in a nutshell: Dietary carbohydrates are sugars and starches. Because of their chemical makeup, they offer your body its most efficient means of obtaining glucose, a.k.a. blood sugar.

Many sugars contain at least one molecule of glucose. Starches consist of chains of glucose molecules linked together. When you eat either, your gut breaks them down, freeing the glucose so it can be absorbed into your bloodstream. That takes place at various rates, depending on the makeup of the carb. The faster that process occurs, the higher the glycemic index of the food. For instance, a bowl of soggy corn flakes has a high G.I., while a fresh grapefruit raises blood glucose levels much more slowly.

“The Glucose Economy”™
Glucose is your most important energy source, or fuel. Some tissues just can’t do without it. Your body does everything in its power to preserve its overall supply of glucose, something I refer to as the glucose economy. That includes making glucose from scratch and increasing the burning of fat, which spares the glucose economy.

Dietary Protein
Protein consists of chains of amino acids linked together. Your body chooses from an alphabet of more than 20 different amino acids to build its proteins. Examples include the hemoglobin in your red blood cells and the force-generating proteins inside your muscle cells. Your muscle cells store glucose in the form of branched chains, which is called glycogen. Muscle glycogen can play an important role in muscle growth in response to pumping iron. The bulk of muscle hypertrophy in those who lift weights, however, is usually attributed to an increase in protein content. Lifting weights stimulates the muscle cells to make more force-generating proteins, and that causes them to become bigger and stronger.

Still, you can’t overlook the importance of muscle glycogen for building muscle. Witness the tremendous effect that the practice of carb loading can have on a bodybuilder’s physique in the days leading up to a contest. Also, some scientists with whom I’ve corresponded suggest that suboptimal muscle glycogen levels may be associated with suboptimal rates of muscle protein synthesis, thereby hampering your ability to build muscle.



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