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The WorkHorse
The Work-HorseTM
Don't just do push-ups and only work half your upper body!
Train your back, biceps and forearms when you start doing pull-ups.
Push-ups and pull-ups are the two best exercises to train your upper body!
Unfortunately, most women can't do pull-ups and most men who have gained a few pounds and inches can't do them either...
The Solution, The Work-HorseTM
Now both men and women can "off-load" 30% of their bodyweight so everyone can start doing pull-ups.
The Work Horse is ideal for women who may not be strong enough and men who have added some years or pounds, which keeps them from doing a pull-up.
Don't get half an upper body workout because you can't do pull-ups! Get a complete upper body workout with the Work Horse.
Add the Work Horse to your favorite aerobic, boot camp or body sculpting class to add that shape and tone you've been looking for.
Stop neglecting your back, biceps and forearms because you can't do pull-up...get a complete upper body workout in as little as ten minutes.
"I exercise at home and never could do a pull-up, but now I can...I think the Work Horse is great"
"I could never get the benefits of doing pull-ups at home, but now I can"
Linda, Dallas TX
"Fifteen years ago, I could do pull-ups...it's great that I can do them again"
Bryan, Scottsdale AZ
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Pull-ups train your back, biceps and forearms...

Push-ups target your chest, shoulders and triceps...


Key Benefits...
- Both Men and Women can Now do pull-ups.
- Off-load 30% of your body weight when doing pull-ups.
- Get a complete upper-body workout in less than 10 minutes.
- Push-up bars reduce wrist pain.
- Lightweight, portable, and it can easily be folded and stored.
Use The Work Horse as part of the "Super Seven Workout"
The Work Horse is recommended by:
Dr. Camille Reagan; Fitness Champion; Olympic Physician
Dr. Gary Wilkerson; University. of Tennessee; Head Athletic Trainer
Elizabeth Sparks; INFF Champion
Scott Keppel; Scott's Training System
Dr. Kelly Smith; Sports Rehabilitation
Tobi Fisk; Personal Trainer; Gym owner
Lisa Ackerman; Editor in Chief, Fitness Commerce
Bryan Dobkins; Athletes in Action
Sports Medicine review...upper back and neck pain can be associated with muscle imbalances caused by over-training our flexor (chest) muscles!
Designed by Dr. Len Lopez, fitness and nutrition expert and
author of ”To Burn or Not to Burn, Fat is the Question”
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