What I"m saying is this . . .
The way the Bowflex works mimics free weights far better than any kind of fixed machine. You've got the two hand grips which aren't fixed to anything but the resistance. They can go any which way and you're forced to steady them in the same way you're forced to steady free weights, only from a different direction -- and the angle of the seat/bench takes that into account. The physical vectors are the same as with dumbells.
I'm not saying the Bowflex is 100% comparable to free weights in all respects. I *am* saying that you do get the steadying benefit.
(I also said above that the Bowflex isn't for people looking to be champion bodybuilders.)
The way the Bowflex works mimics free weights far better than any kind of fixed machine. You've got the two hand grips which aren't fixed to anything but the resistance. They can go any which way and you're forced to steady them in the same way you're forced to steady free weights, only from a different direction -- and the angle of the seat/bench takes that into account. The physical vectors are the same as with dumbells.
I'm not saying the Bowflex is 100% comparable to free weights in all respects. I *am* saying that you do get the steadying benefit.
(I also said above that the Bowflex isn't for people looking to be champion bodybuilders.)