Isometrics the Secret Weapon to Build Muscle Mass

Building muscle since the 1960's Back in the early 1960's a German Athlete and Body Builder named Gert F Koelbel, invented an exercise device called the Tensolator which later on was rebranded the Bullworker.

This device was based on using the principles of Isometrics or Static Contraction. Bullworker sales took off like a turbo charged skyrocket, reaching sales of 4 million by the middle of the 1980's.

What's remarkable about this is that they never used T.V. advertising.

The Bullworker was mostly sold from ads in comic books, some wrestling and bodybuilding magazines.

The Greatest n the "Greatest" Muhammad Ali used the exerciser and became one of their spokes model. Our current Governor of California Arnold "The Terminator" Schwarzenegger also used and modeled for the Bullworker.

The German Olympic Power Lifting team of that time trained with the Bullworker and some feel that the incredible results and medals they achieved was mostly due to their Bullworker training.

The most visible proponent of the Bullworker was actually Bruce Lee who at that time was a weight-training fanatic, until he injured his body doing an exercise called "Good Mornings."

Warning Will Robinson - You don't know what a "good morning" is, let me describe the movement. Take a barbell and place it behind your neck and then bend forward from the waist to till your head is at approximately waist high. Today no one should do that exercise since it has been recognized as a very dangerous exercise.

So why haven't you heard of this muscle building miracle? You can change that now.

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