Chuck Norris earned his reputation by being six-time world karate champion and making movies showing off those moves. He was the first Westerner to earn the title of eighth degree black belt in Tae Kwan Do in 1996, and is also a tenth degree black belt in Tang Soo Do, and trained frequently with the late Bruce Lee. He has often been referred to as the definitive "American bad ass." By the time he was 34, he had opened 32 karate schools, and taught celebrities like Steve McQueen, Priscilla Presley, and the Osmond family. It was actually Steve McQueen who encouraged Chuck to try acting.
Fast forward thirty years from his debut in "Breaker Breaker" in 1977, and Chuck is a household name.
During that entire time, he says his prime piece of home gym equipment has been the Total Gym and actually calls it his "lean, mean exercise machine." With a ringing endorsement such as that, from one of the world's toughest men, who wouldn't want to buy this product? Surely it will make every man just as tough as Chuck, right?
The Total Gym XLS is marketed as a high-quality and easy to use product capable of doing over 80 different exercises. The XLS has a chrome package and totally upgraded comfort and pulley systems. It promises a full body workout in just 6-12 minutes.
This home gym is priced at 48. Can you really afford to buy this exercise machine without reading some unbiased, and uncompensated opinions from actual purchasers and users of the equipment?
Fortunately, there are now sites which offer unbiased reviews and ratings of products by actual purchasers. One such website is available by clicking here [http://www.exerciseequipmentreports.com].
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