154 | BE FIT | my new gym love: the rope trainer

Last week during the one of the days I was feeling good, I did back and chest at the gym.  I love working back because I can handle a lot of weight and it makes me feel pretty strong.  As I was moving through the machines I spotted a shiny new gym machine that immediately caught my attention.  I wanted to try it but had no idea how it worked.  Finally a guy gave it a try and I realized it was a rope trainer! 

There is something about climbing a rope that is just hardcore to me.  I love watching Crossfit people climb the rope because they make it look so easy, and I honestly struggle climbing the rope.  So I just knew I had to give it a try.  And I did.  And it burned.  And it was love at first sight.  This machine gives rope burn a whole new meaning. 


This weight-assisted machine simulates actual rope climbing from three positions: seated, kneeling on the seat and standing but if you are tall like moi standing really does not work.  The seat is sort of levitating meaning that it moves with you which gives you that feeling if climbing a rope, and immediately you feel your core, arms and back being targeted.   

Why I like the rope trainer aside from what I mentioned before?
  •  Three working positions to target specific areas:
Graphic and a complete list of exercises HERE.

  • It gives you outstanding conditioning workout.  In only three minutes I was working out a sweat bit time and got some good cardio.  

  • You can do the rope pull in reverse pulling from the bottom up instead of from the top down.  
  • I LOVE the burn I feel in my core and upper body with just one machine.
  • By changing the stance or position in reference to the machine you can target other areas of the body
  •  You can adjust to different HR target zones (to include an aerobic) app to adjust your level of exertion.

I do not think I am over exagerating when I say that I think I found my dream machine at the gym especially if you do not want to do a whole weigh training routine at the gym and spend a lot of time there.  This is a one-stop machine and I am loving it!

 

20 comments :

  1. It's like a flashback to old-school PE back in the day! LOL. But I'd definitely climb that rope if they had such a contraption at my local gym. However, they do have a climbing rope at the rock gym I go to, which is one workout I'd like to hit up more. rock climbing has always been an untapped passion of mine. Thanks for sharing! #imfitpossible 2014/04/weekend-review.html

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    1. Jeremy it really is! I love it. Also love indoor rock climbing but do not get to do it often anymore. Need to find me a friend who can belay for me.

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  • OMG you are blowing my mind right now with this rope thing. That is taking it to another level. #wowlinkup

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  • Holy cow! I haven't seen one of those but I want to give it a try! Go girl! Thats awesome!

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  • I haven't seen this machine but it reminds me of doing the assisted pull up and dip machine. I like doing the pull up/dip machine because it gets most of the muscles in the upper body. In fact, when I do this machine, I skip doing the weight machines. I hope my club gets this machine because I would switch up from week to week with this and the dip machine. Thanks for the article and stopping by from the #wowlinkup.

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    1. BTW, tweetin your workout. Follow me on Twitter so I can retweet your post each time you visit WOW. and leave me a message that you are from the link-up.

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  • ... came here from the link up. When you said rope trainer, I was thinking one of those big ropes that you whip. They showed them in use on Biggest Loser last seasons. But no ... THAT looks hard! I do strength train, but I think I'm still quite wimpy on my upper body strength. I tried climbing a rock wall and failed miserably!

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  • What an awesome machine! I have never seen anything like it and am excited by new exercise stuff. I've never been great at rope climbing so this would be a fun little exercise. It's a bummer you say it's not really tall enough to do it standing though as that would be the position I would be most interested in using it for I think.

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  • What an awesome workout. I would love to try it and I bet it kills the arms.

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  • Pretty cool, I have never seen one of these, but wow I bet they are a great upper body workout!!!

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