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I have this exact machine and I love it! I will say that the squat bar when attached should be rolled under so it rests on the lever arm handles so you're not relying on tje little pins
I have been using this gym for years. I have not had one injury using the equipment. Also I am able to do many different exercises in a short period of time. My body weight is stable and I am able to maintain muscle tone. The body leverage gym was Instrumental in my rehab through my cancer treatments.
I own one, my preacher curl bench fits right in there I can do curls using the bottom pulley, I bought squat wedges that matched the diamond plate on the bottom for squats and can use that for calf raises. My other equipment has been neglected after getting this
great review and thank you. Looking at buying one of these, but the range of motion is my only concern. Started training to failure and getting very nervous in my current home gym due to no spotter. Thinking I will just have to learn to adapt to the range of motion because too risky going to failure and I know I'm not really going to failure with free weights more like going to my comfort spot close to failure.
Great review! I understand how many would like the machine to take up the need for stability. But for me I like the idea of developing the accessory (stability) muscles which will build more stable joints and improve balance, such as with free weights or even cables to a large extent. To each their own however. For smaller people or their spouses, I wonder if the pull ups using the standard overhand grip (or chin ups) would be a bit wide, and if so that would be the only other con I can see….
Hi. Thanks for the review. I am wondering how much it is sitting off of the wall for clearance. I see the dimensions are like 55x61, but the actually space looks like you need more space.
What about the squat exercise, do you have to start from the bottom up, does it bottom out at certain point, what is the feel of the squat movement? thanks..
Whats the actual realistic space you need for this machine? Not so much the height because my room where it would go has plenty of height. Just concerned about the length and width, including space for the pulley in motion in the back
I think powertec costs more and they make you buy a bench I think, this one doesn't I think and Body Solid the same. I think this might be cheaper than both but obviously check. This one is new to me but I researched the others about a year ago but bought neither. I think you could do pull ups and dips on the Body Solid one but not the Powertec, I think and this one I'm not sure. I tried a Powertec at a fitness store and was impressed but I've never touched the others. I'm not sure everyone needs a rack especially if they have low ceilings... I'd consider this one if it's cheaper or more versatile than the others. If you aren't obsessed with being free weight focused I'd consider this one and I saw another review by another guy too and he liked it.
I have the powertec version. It's a very solid machine, one of my best home gym pieces. These Leverage machines are Incredibly versatile, your imagination is your limit to how many exercises you can do with it. RUclips channel gym hacks and reviews gives the best info and exercises on the Powertec Levergym. I would assume all these Leverage type machines are of similar quality and function, can't go wrong with any of them. A staple piece in any home gym.
I keep seeing everyone use the squat bar wrong stop putting all the weight on the pins flip the bar under the leverage arms so that the leverage arms are supported across the main squat bar safer 👍
It depends on how free weight obsessed you are and if you want to do the classic exercises or power lifting say or what the crowd does. Some recent studies say it doesn't matter much whether you use free weights or machines unless your sport is power lifting... strength and hypertrophy are the same either way...but old ideas hold on...
@ShreddedDad How do you find the pressing angles with decline, flat, and incline? Does the movement hit target muscle or does the fulcrum range of motion not make for good exercise motion?
You have to move your body and/or bench to fit the angles of the machine I mainly do incline and it’s one of the ways where I feel it the most on my chest All I have to focus on is pushing without having to worry about balancing
How about flat and decline? Do you have to raise the bench up on blocks to get good angle for flat? I'm concerned about how high the leverage arm is positioned. Also, do you think so.eone 6'3" would get full stretch using lat pulldown? Thanks so much!
@@srbishkrst I've had it for a few years and it has honestly been disappointing overall. I only use it for overhead pressing at the moment. Overhead pressing, especially seated behind the neck feels amazing on it and feels like it helps my bad shoulder. The stretch I get in my traps and deltoids along with the pump in my side and rear delts has made it one of my favorite exercises. It is the only reason I've kept it. All other presses just feel awkward to me and end up bothering my shoulder more than free weights. I had the pec attachment, but ended up selling it for 1/3 what I paid for it because I found it more obnoxious than anything. It takes up so much space and I constantly had to move it out of the way. The Leg attachment feels like a requirement for pressing on it, but feels cheap when using heavy weights for leg exercises. The bench is ok for adjustability, but doesn't feel near as sturdy as my other two benches and I wish they designed it slightly different so I could use my other benches with it, but they won't fit due to the center bar so I have to keep a 3rd bench in my garage gym. The way the GMWD is designed looks like it would work with other benches. The pulley system is okay, but because of the lever arm, you only get the full resistance near the end of each rep. I was able to do lat pulldowns with 320 lbs for reps, which I'd normally only use 220. The weight capacity for it is listed as 300 lbs., but it seemed ok slightly over.
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Would you recommend this one or tunturi wt80 or wt85?
@@srbishkrst I’ve never used Tunturi but the concept is similar except Tunturi doesn’t seem to use cables
I have this exact machine and I love it! I will say that the squat bar when attached should be rolled under so it rests on the lever arm handles so you're not relying on tje little pins
@ianhampsey9515 that’s a good tip to give it extra support
I have been using this gym for years. I have not had one injury using the equipment. Also I am able to do many different exercises in a short period of time. My body weight is stable and I am able to maintain muscle tone. The body leverage gym was Instrumental in my rehab through my cancer treatments.
Good to hear John
I own one, my preacher curl bench fits right in there I can do curls using the bottom pulley, I bought squat wedges that matched the diamond plate on the bottom for squats and can use that for calf raises. My other equipment has been neglected after getting this
Awesome! I love that you have lots of versatility in one machine
Link to your wedges?
Jose, love the review. Also, you make a great spokesperson for that brand.
Thanks my man 👊
Seems like a cool piece of Equipment I agree if I was restarting a home gym I would pick this piece of Equipment.
You can get a lot done with all the options it has
@@ShreddedDad Yes I can tell.
great review and thank you. Looking at buying one of these, but the range of motion is my only concern. Started training to failure and getting very nervous in my current home gym due to no spotter. Thinking I will just have to learn to adapt to the range of motion because too risky going to failure and I know I'm not really going to failure with free weights more like going to my comfort spot close to failure.
Yeah you learn how to work with the machine’s range of motion but can definitely go heavy without worries
You can supplement with dumbbells as well. I use this machine and throw in a superset with dumb bells. Works great.
@@DrewD748 that’s a great combo
I’m going to purchase thank you. You’ve had it for awhile now? Are your thoughts on it still positive? Would you buy again?
Yeah still works well
Can you make a video Plan of total body workout with this and post it ?
Look through my channel shorts. I’ve posted several workout samples for different muscle groups
Great review. Looks solid!❤
I like it a lot
Great review! I understand how many would like the machine to take up the need for stability. But for me I like the idea of developing the accessory (stability) muscles which will build more stable joints and improve balance, such as with free weights or even cables to a large extent. To each their own however. For smaller people or their spouses, I wonder if the pull ups using the standard overhand grip (or chin ups) would be a bit wide, and if so that would be the only other con I can see….
Thanks for watching. Yeah depending on size, the pull up handle may be wide but there’s also the neutral grip option
Do you know the max load for each lever arm? Is it 250 total between the two arms or 250 each lever arm.
250 each arm, when locked together you are benching 500
Hi. Thanks for the review. I am wondering how much it is sitting off of the wall for clearance. I see the dimensions are like 55x61, but the actually space looks like you need more space.
This work out equipment support 1 inch weight plates?
This one is made for 2”
@ Thank you sir.
Thanks for your videos. How do you feel about using two do they sync well or do they feel out of sync when using two at once.
You connect both lever arms with a pin so they move at the same time
If you remove that pin then each arm moves independently
What about the squat exercise, do you have to start from the bottom up, does it bottom out at certain point, what is the feel of the squat movement? thanks..
Yeah you gotta start at the bottom and it feels kinda like a pendulum squat
@@ShreddedDad nice.. thanks I think I might pull the trigger...
Can you do belt squats on this
No
How do you compare this to the Rapt by Bruteforce??
Have not used the Rapt but they look very similar
So whats the difference between this and powertech?
Very similar in function. I’ve never used Powertech so I don’t know
Where can I purchase all in one gym.What is cost?
There’s several options here amzn.to/3JJCfbR
Whats the actual realistic space you need for this machine? Not so much the height because my room where it would go has plenty of height. Just concerned about the length and width, including space for the pulley in motion in the back
It’s 60” wide x 55” deep.
I’d leave 5” inches in the back to give the lever arm in the back plenty of room to move when using the top and low pulley
@@ShreddedDad so 5 feet by 5 feet? Not bad. Thanks for the info!
Do you see any difference between the GMWD lever gym and the Powertec lever gym?
I haven’t used Powertec
I think powertec costs more and they make you buy a bench I think,
this one doesn't I think and Body Solid the same.
I think this might be cheaper than both but obviously check.
This one is new to me but I researched the others about a year ago but bought neither.
I think you could do pull ups and dips on the Body Solid one but not the Powertec, I think and this one I'm not sure.
I tried a Powertec at a fitness store and was impressed but I've never touched the others.
I'm not sure everyone needs a rack especially if they have low ceilings...
I'd consider this one if it's cheaper or more versatile than the others.
If you aren't obsessed with being free weight focused I'd consider this one and I saw another review by another guy too and he liked it.
I have the powertec version. It's a very solid machine, one of my best home gym pieces. These Leverage machines are Incredibly versatile, your imagination is your limit to how many exercises you can do with it. RUclips channel gym hacks and reviews gives the best info and exercises on the Powertec Levergym. I would assume all these Leverage type machines are of similar quality and function, can't go wrong with any of them. A staple piece in any home gym.
Can you do pullups and dips off of this?
Yes you can. Just set a pin under the lever arms at different heights
I keep seeing everyone use the squat bar wrong stop putting all the weight on the pins flip the bar under the leverage arms so that the leverage arms are supported across the main squat bar safer 👍
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Leverage gym vs a Power Rack?
If it’s just a power rack with no accessories I’d go with a leverage gym cause I can do a lot more
It depends on how free weight obsessed you are and if you want to do the classic exercises or power lifting say or what the crowd does.
Some recent studies say it doesn't matter much whether you use free weights or machines unless your sport is power lifting... strength and hypertrophy are the same either way...but old ideas hold on...
Of course Olympic lifts too use free weights so you'd want that focus.
Do you get weights with this machine or do you have to buy the weight separate
Weights are not included
They now have the version 2 package that includes weight plates
I want one, i was debating between a functional trainer and this, this is cheaper and takes up less space.
Both are versatile so it’s a tough pick
You do get a cable crossover with the functional trainer and that’s one thing the leverage gym doesn’t have
@ShreddedDad How do you find the pressing angles with decline, flat, and incline? Does the movement hit target muscle or does the fulcrum range of motion not make for good exercise motion?
You have to move your body and/or bench to fit the angles of the machine
I mainly do incline and it’s one of the ways where I feel it the most on my chest
All I have to focus on is pushing without having to worry about balancing
How about flat and decline? Do you have to raise the bench up on blocks to get good angle for flat? I'm concerned about how high the leverage arm is positioned. Also, do you think so.eone 6'3" would get full stretch using lat pulldown? Thanks so much!
@chad4835 you can set the lever arms to go real low so should be fine for all bench angles but might be too short for you for pulldowns
It looks like a better version of the Powertec levergym that I have. I wish I would have seen it when I bought mine.
Are you happy with tour powertec levergym? Did you experience any (pros or) cons while having it 1 month?
@@srbishkrst I've had it for a few years and it has honestly been disappointing overall. I only use it for overhead pressing at the moment. Overhead pressing, especially seated behind the neck feels amazing on it and feels like it helps my bad shoulder. The stretch I get in my traps and deltoids along with the pump in my side and rear delts has made it one of my favorite exercises. It is the only reason I've kept it. All other presses just feel awkward to me and end up bothering my shoulder more than free weights.
I had the pec attachment, but ended up selling it for 1/3 what I paid for it because I found it more obnoxious than anything. It takes up so much space and I constantly had to move it out of the way. The Leg attachment feels like a requirement for pressing on it, but feels cheap when using heavy weights for leg exercises.
The bench is ok for adjustability, but doesn't feel near as sturdy as my other two benches and I wish they designed it slightly different so I could use my other benches with it, but they won't fit due to the center bar so I have to keep a 3rd bench in my garage gym. The way the GMWD is designed looks like it would work with other benches.
The pulley system is okay, but because of the lever arm, you only get the full resistance near the end of each rep. I was able to do lat pulldowns with 320 lbs for reps, which I'd normally only use 220. The weight capacity for it is listed as 300 lbs., but it seemed ok slightly over.
Any discount codes?
None at the moment
How is it holding up?
Still working
Excellent machine
I enjoy it 💪
can you deadlift on this
I’ve done RDLs on it before
@@ShreddedDad nice do you need a box to stand on? I've heard the level arm has limitations going low enough for this without a box
Yes I used a box, watch this video where I show that ruclips.net/user/shortsik9H62NAHrs?feature=share
@@ShreddedDad thanks!
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Nice
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I love this for the uneducated lifters in the house
Looks like it could easily fit in a bedroom.
Yes it can. Most of the space is vertical.
Do you know the ratio on the pulley system?
I don’t but the lever arms have a weight reduction of about 20%
@@ShreddedDad appreciate your help!!! Looking to make my final decision on getting it. After your review it looks like a yes!!!!
The weight reduction is just more math. You can always throw more weight on
Chances are it’s 2:1 like the powertec
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