Car Radio - Panel Release, Panel/Quick Release - with CD Player, With CD-Player - without CD-Changer, With changer control - with MP3 Playback, With MP3 Player - 208 Watt
Advantages: It may give you the confidence to do the exercise Disadvantages: Expensive gimmick, you don't need one to do the exercise intended
I feel I'm being a bit negative today in my reviews of fitness equipment, but this is another needless piece of equipment that somehow has managed to find its way into every gym and home in Britain.
Surely that means its doing its job well right? Well I fear its been marketed well as opposed to actually performing the task in hand as well as it says it does. My biggest problem here is the fact that the maker of the machine make outlandish comments about how you will end up with a washboard stomach etc etc etc Here's what they say......
The Weider Crunch Trainer has an ergonomic design which allows the correct and safest position for achieving washboard abs, allowing the user to perform the 'crunch', an essential exercise for toning the abdomen area. Its design positions the body to perform these exercises in a perfect manner ...
Advantages: Prevents neck strain, better form Disadvantages: Can be awkward to unfold
plastic the filling makes is quite firm.
The arms are made of tubular black painted metal. 2 thirds of this is covered in sponge for comfort.
Compact :~
The Weider Crunch trainer is foldable and it measures 22" long 24" wide and 8" deep. This makes for easy storage and to transport it around from room to room or house to house depending where you want to train and it only weights 6kg.
To setup can be quite difficult until you get the knack of it. First lay the mat out, then on each of the arms is a spring loaded locking system you need to grip either side of the yellow ring, then pull apart until the locking pin allows you to twist the arm so it opens up. Make sure the arm locks into place. Repeat this process with the other arm. You will need to have some type of strength to be able to do this as the pulling and twisting action is ...
This is a chocolate bar that many people have seemingly never heard of (perhaps I'm showing my age...?!). When I was a child they were quite freely available, & my nanna frequently bought them for me as a treat!
For some reason they are becoming increasingly difficult to find. I very rarely come across the white chocolate variant, & when I stumble across it's milk chocolate counterpart I always think 'Oooh, forgot about Nestle crunch!' & promptly pick one or two up while I still can.
For those of you who have never encountered this simplistic little delicacy - a crunch bar is, in a sense, a flat rice krispie bun. It's a bar of chocolate (be it milk or white) with crisped cereal inside. The krispies tend to be at the bottom of the chocolate, leaving a nice thick layer of delicious choccie on top.
In my opinion the white ...