Ab Circle Fitness System Could Be Just What We Needed, Or It Could Gather Dust

Ab Circle Fitness System Could Be Just What We Needed, Or It Could Gather Dust

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Review Summary

Having a fitness system in the comfort of our homes may sound like a dream for those who want to work out on a regular basis but may not have access to a gym. There are perhaps thousands of different makes and models when it comes to personal fitness systems and home gyms, such as the Ab Circle, and many times it may seem difficult to determine which products may be worth pursuing. The makers of this particular machine state that users may develop toned abs and lose weight with its assistance, but a closer look reveals that perhaps it may not be the best choice for everyone.

System at a Glance

Advertised on the official product website as a multi purpose fitness system, users may be able to work out their abs, hips, buns and thighs, according to the manufacturer. The machine seems to diverge from traditional ab machines, which simulate crunches and sit ups with various degrees of resistance and modified movements. A circular motion hinging on the opening and closing of the legs puts pressure on different parts of the midsection and upper legs, and may provide a different approach for those looking to change things up.

System in Focus

Demonstrations for the machine, which is also known as the Ab Circle Pro, portray the system as fun to use. This may be the case, especially for women and men who don't particularly enjoy the strain of performing endless repetitions of crunches and sit ups. And the three levels of resistance may be adjusted on a dime, according to the demos, which may make this system a pleasure to use for individuals with all levels of needs.

However, for those who are looking to also work out their upper body as well as their lower body, the system may fall short of expectations. It is not clear if the product will apply any substantial resistance on the arms, and the quads, calves and hamstrings do not appear to be the focus of the system either. Furthermore, even though the manufacturer states that the system may provide 10 pounds of weight loss in just two weeks of use, it is not clear how promising it would be for those looking to burn fat through cardio exercises.

Positives

- The system is marketed as toning the buns, thighs and more
- The package may come with a DVD and a nutritional resource
- The resistance level can be adjusted to support multiple levels
- Buyers may be eligible for a free trial period, the website states

Negatives

- Not all women and men will enjoy the workouts, according to some
- The system does not appear to offer any upper body workouts
- The product may be expensive after the trial period is over
- The system may not be among the best weight loss aids

Final Thoughts

Many dieters, fitness enthusiasts and others looking to get more exercise on a regular basis are likely familiar with the concept of making a purchase and having it collect dust in the basement, garage or in storage. When it comes to personal fitness systems like the Ab Circle, however, failure to use the product on a regular basis will likely be a costly move.

At the time of this posting, the system costs around $200 for those who choose to keep the home gym after the initial trial period commences. Some individuals may feel that perhaps it is not worth spending so much money on a system that appears to focus largely on one region of the body. There are additional resources on the Web for those curious to learn more. Explore the links below for more information.


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