Total Crunch Body Revolution System Review

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What is Total Crunch Body Revolution System

It claims to be a new way to work out the whole body and target different areas by providing four different strength training workouts in one single machine. It asserts to have two position – low and high resistance.

Complete body workout with a single machine

Total Crunch Body Revolution System claims to be a unique system that revolutionizes exercising at home. At this point of time there are no Total Crunch Body Revolution System reviews to attest its claims. Total Crunch Body Revolution System states to be presented by a well-known personal trainer and fitness expert James Ellis. Total Crunch Body Revolution System emphasizes that it single handedly replaces all the gym equipment at a fraction of cost. Does Total Crunch Body Revolution System really work such wonders? Total Crunch Body Revolution System reviews will tell us the facts.

A revolutionary exercise machine:

Total Crunch Body Revolution System promises to provide a complete body workout that will tone the whole body and help lose weight swiftly. Total Crunch Body Revolution System does sound fascinating; share your Total Crunch Body Revolution System experience reviews. Total Crunch Body Revolution System asserts to burn calories and tone up the body with equivalent results as any gym. Currently there are no Total Crunch Body Revolution System reviews to substantiate its claims. Total Crunch Body Revolution System alleges to have a design that provides exercise for the back, shoulders, pectorals, biceps, triceps, abs, glutes, hips, and thighs with one single movement. We will need to wait for users to review Total Crunch Body Revolution System to believe its claims.
Total Crunch Body Revolution System convinces to provide hardcore training by contracting the muscles and using the body weight for resistance in one compound move. Total Crunch Body Revolution System does sound like a fantastic option but will be verified once it is reviewed. Total Crunch Body Revolution System proclaims to be so small that it can be virtually stowed away in a small space. Full body workout using with a compact Total Crunch Body Revolution System machine sounds like a win-win situation. Send us your Total Crunch Body Revolution System reviews if you have felt the same.

Incomparable features:

Total Crunch Body Revolution System maintains to provide variable exercises that include leg press, squats, back and abs workout with aerobic conditioning by just shifting the handlebar position. Such amazing feature makes us wonder whether Total Crunch Body Revolution System is really this good. Total Crunch Body Revolution System reviews will expose the truth. Total Crunch Body Revolution System guarantees to be the machine for everyone as it has two pedal positions, for low and high resistance training. Such farfetched claims by Total Crunch Body Revolution System will be only validated once users review it. Total Crunch Body Revolution System promises that half an hour a day for three times a week or 15 minutes daily is enough to achieve a dream body. Send us your Total Crunch Body Revolution System reviews if you have achieved such a transformation.

What Do I Get?

  • You will receive Total Crunch Body Revolution System for £89.99+ £5.99 P&P.
  • Official website: idealworld.tv
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4 Comments on "Total Crunch Body Revolution System Review"

  1. This machine absolutely works. When I first started I could do like 30 reps, maybe 3 sets.

    Now I’m on 100 reps 4-5 sets.

    I’m 60yo and I must tell you I feel fantastic after I finish my workout.

    I’m definitely building muscle, and can absolutely feel my fitness and week being improving on a daily basis.

    I exercise every 2nd day, because you absolutely have to give your muscles a day test in between.

    I start with a good half hour stretch because my back is stuffed.
    Then onto the machine.

    So what I do is I start on the side grip 20reps, then bottom grip 20 reps, then right on the top 20 reps, then 10, 10, 10 middle grip, bottom grip and then top, then 5, 5 and that makes my 100reps.
    I stop 3/4 minutes….take a breath then do another set. I do 4 sets, I sweat, and if I’m feeling good I do a 5th set.

    I can’t get a palm up grip to work biceps, so other gross are not bad.

    I’ve been doing it for about a month, I had one machine break and they replaced it.

    I know keep the bed behind me, if it breaks Ill land hopefully on the bed. Last time was kinda painful, plus I was exhausted and my reaction time was slow.

    So I’m going to try diet and push to build more than 100 reps and just see how fit I can get.
    I can tell you I have a hop in my step and most definitely fitter.

    For me it’s very similar to hi intensity training.

    It builds muscle shoulders and back, for me.
    Legs definitely work.

    I will Keep post up, let’s see where this takes me.

    I am very familiar with exercise and this machine is good. Just don’t push too much because it’s a real workout, and you need to want to come back and train consistently, and this is not a pleasant experience!!!

  2. I found it extremely easy to piece together, hubbie completed the final tightening once the machine was assembled. Assembly took roughly 30 mins. Instructions were great and easily understood. Operation is easy enough, managed 6 sessions of 12 on all 3 positions in roughly 15 mins, was exhausted and out of breath, clearly I’m very unfit lol. Sweat was trickling down my back, all in all a great first workout. Didn’t feel it so much in my legs however I am quite sculpted in my legs, my arms however had a great workout but it is by far the least excersize muscles on my body. Impressed!

  3. this is great, i,m a very fit 44 year old walk 10 miles 5 days a week, this makes you sweat , total all body workout

  4. Firstly it’s not worth £80. Should be in the region of £40 perhaps.

    I’m a fit 63 year old female and I could only do 2 minutes on this before I had to get off and found it extremely tough and felt it more on my arms than legs very unfit people will find this piece of equipment extremely tough to begin on and perhaps off putting. However I’m going to build up and do a little each day as I’m not new to exercise. It certainly let’s you know your fitness status. It states you can do under hand grip but I found that difficult to position my hand grip on the bars. Very fiddly to peice together and seems flimsy. I will persevere with it but didn’t think it would be so hard to use as they make it look so easy on the TV.

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