Selasa, 17 Januari 2012

How to Increase trafic to your Blog with free Backlink

How to Increase trafic to your Blog with free Backlink
Free Backlinks
For those of you who have blogs and want to quickly get the following tips pagerank update pagerank google How fast is by way of distributing links using Multi Level Marketing system?
For tips this time, I will try to invite you all to take advantage of the awesomeness factor of time and speed the spread of this in the form of backlinks.
Easy way…, you have to do is put these links in your blog or article

How it works, before you put your link above,
* You must remove the participant number 10 from the list.(10)
* So that all participants gained 1 level.
* Who was number 1 being No. 2…, No. 2 be 3…, etc..
* Then insert your own links at the top (number 1).
If each participant can take only 5 people, then the number of backlinks that will be obtained is
When you position 1, the number of backlinks = 1
Position 2, Number backlink = 5
Position 3, Number backlink = 25
Position 4, Number backlink = 125
Position 5, Number backlink = 625
Position 6, Number backlink = 3.125
Position 7, Number backlink = 15.625
Position 8, Number backlink = 78.125
Position 9, Number backlink = 390.625
Position 10, Number backlink = 1,953,125
And all of them use keywords that you want. From the side you’ve got SEO backlinks 1,953,125 and side effects if visitors downline website you clicked the link, also make your blog get extra traffic.
Now, please copy and paste this article, and remove the participant number 10 and add a link blog / website you’re in position 1. Remember, you have to start from position 1 for maximum results. Because if you put at position 2, then the link you will be lost once someone has entered the top 10.
Good Luck!.

Jumat, 02 Desember 2011

BodyCraft K1 Strength Training System

BodyCraft K1 Strength Training System
BodyCraft K1 Strength Training System  



BodyCraft K1 Strength Training System

Product Features                                    

  • Double-Up Cables convert resistance ratio to 2:1
  • Optional leg press
  • Press arm easily adjusts
  • Up to 400 pounds resistance

Product Description

BodyCraft K1 Strength Training System The Best Horizontal Style Home Gym ever produced? 
We think so. From traditional strength training to functional core training, to sports specific and rehabilitation exercises - the K1 does it all! A wider range of exercises, for every muscle group, up to 400 pounds resistance, make the K1 a logical choice. 
Press Arm easily adjusts to any desired starting point. Folds out of the way for dumbbell training. Double-Up Cables convert the resistance ratio to 2:1. 
This provides for Presses and Squats with up to 400 pounds resistance! (Squat Bar included.) Easy-to-adjust bench provides all angles from decline, to flat, to incline, to vertical. 200-pound weight stack, shrouds and mounted exercise charts included! Patent pending Adjustable Cable Arms provide for a complete array of dumbbell exercises, sports specific exercises, and rehab exercises. 
Leg Station easily adjusts to three different positions providing for Leg Extensions, Leg Curls, and a 45 degree position for knee-hold-down (for decline presses). 
BodyCraft K1 Strength Training System Dimensions: 100" Long x 56" wide , User Space 123" Long X 60" Wide Special Limited Time Offer!!! Order today and receive a FREE Polar Heart Rate Monitor ($50 Value). 

  

BodyCraft Xpress Pro Home Gym

BodyCraft Xpress Pro Home Gym
                 
 


By M. Choi (Los Angeles, CA United States) - reviews (REAL NAME) Amazon Verified

Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Body Solid Powerline BSG10X Home Gym Plus BSGLP Leg Press Attachment (Misc.) This is the same as the other BSG10X home gyms but is bundled with the optional leg press (in a separate box) that is usually sold separately. This was the best price I found for both of them together. The gym itself is solid for home use (but not quite as sturdy as you would find in a pro gym) with a wide variety of possible exercises. Installation was mostly straightforward and the instructions were not bad - it took me and a friend about 3 hours to install, working at a relaxed pace. The negative of the leg press attachment is that you are sacrificing both the leg extension and the curl bar (it requires use of the same pulley thing that those both use). However, it is nice to have the leg press on the same machine because it doesn't make it any bigger, whereas other machines have the leg press as a separate machine with its own footprint, which would take up a lot more space. I installed it yesterday and have only used it once, but it is as expected and I am happy with it. I gave it only 4 stars because of the exercises that you are giving up when you install the leg press.

 Great machine, December 20, 2010
By 
Terry Crock (Massillon, Ohio USA) 
This review is from: BodyCraft Xpress Pro Home Gym (Sports)
I have a older model of this (2003 or maybe 2004, if I remember correctly), and this machine is great. However, things aren't perfect when you are 6'3". For example, the horizontal handles for the bench press are a little low. This shouldn't be as big a problem on the new one, though, as I noticed there are two sets of horizontal handles. The higher one may take care of the problem. So that only matters if you are buying an older, used model. But on my machine, the seat does not go low enough (or the press bar and origin point of the cables does not go high enough) to really do bench press maneuvers the way I would really like to do them, either with the bar or the cables. With the cables, I am always pushing partially up instead of just straight out because they do not adjust high enough. With the bar, I am pushing slightly down instead of straight out. This, however, may not affect you at all depending upon your height. And again, the new press bar with the higher mount horizontal handle may take care of that on the press bar. The handles on the press bar could be a little closer together also.

Anyway, even with the height problem, the best thing to me is the "outrigger" cables (what BodyCraft calls "cable station arms"). These pivot around to many angles and allow a whole new group of exercises. Even with normal functions, like bench presses, these cables allow you a new way to do the exercise. Basically, you get your normal workout machine plus a whole other set of exercises you can do with the cable outriggers.

When putting this machine together, it is probably handy to find a picture on the internet (the BodyCraft website has a 360 spinning view you can use--at least when I wrote this) to look at while assembling the frame parts. The assembly manual is actually pretty good, but it is nice to look at a picture of an assembled machine. The cable stringing is not really difficult. The line drawings in the directions aren't masterpieces, but are decent enough to understand. I think if the cables were shown as MUCH thicker lines in the drawings, it would have been easier to follow the cable routing. I would suggest putting EVERYTHING together with all the bolts loose before finishing tightening anything. Anyway, it only took a couple of hours to put together, which wasn't bad at all, I thought.

Kind of pricey though, but probably cheaper than lesser alternatives. I think just about all exercise equipment seems too expensive. Other than the problem I have because of my height, this machine is excellent. Well, now that I think of it, I bought a different straight bar (arm curl bar)--one that could rotate, because the grips kept spinning off the one that came with the machine and it became very annoying. A tricep rope is a good addition also. Also, and this is a problem with all cable machines I know of, it would be nice if there was a way to add just 5 pounds to a weight stack (instead of 10 because that is what each plate weighs)--like maybe a 5 pounds weight that could be put securely on top of the stack. 10 pounds is quite a bit when you are trying to hit your maximum, especially when doing one arm exercises. It seems a bit strange, too, that BodyCraft would put the seat bottom adjuster pin and the press bar adjuster pin on one side of the machine and the seat back adjuster pin on the opposite side of the machine. What's that all about? It would be handier to be able to adjust all pins from one side of the machine, so one does not have to reach around to the other side when setting things up. This really is not a big deal at all, but it is a refinement that could be made in the future.

Other good stuff:

1. It looks nice. The weight stack covers help tremendously in this.
2. It takes up very little space for all that it does.
3. It is heavy duty: larger cross-sectional tubes than many home gyms, big pulleys, etc.
4. It is very stable on the floor. Nothing I do makes it tilt or move or slide around (I am 6'3" and 245 pounds).
5. The cable system is very well thought out.
6. The exercise chart is good.

Also, after I recently broke my wrist and had my right arm go very weak due to my arm being immobilized for so long waiting for my wrist to heal, the cable system helped quite a bit because I could separate movement to my weak arm, instead of having my strong arm compensate for my weak one by having strengthening movements tied together to both arms (that might not make sense unless you think about it awhile--it sounded better in my head than it came out written).

Maybe a problem stuff:

1. If you have a very low ceiling in your basement like me, you could have a problem. I cut a section out of a ceiling tile so this gym would fit. Note, however that my basement ceiling is lower than normal, so you probably won't have a problem.

Other stuff:

1. You do not get the same weight feel with this as you do with dumbbells. In fact, you get a different feel depending upon which cable you pull on. For instance, the bottom cable at 50 pounds feels like a different weight than one of the out-rigger cables set at the same 50 pounds, and both feel different than a 50 pound dumbbell. This isn't really a problem, you just should be aware that 50 pounds of weights sliding on a rail with a cable winding around multiple pulleys means you might not necessarily have exactly 50 pounds when you are pulling on it.

2. The set-up for rigging the 2-1 doubler for the press bar is shown here:
bodycraftXXXX/pdfs/brochures/gyms/XpressBrochureNew09.pdf (replace the XXXX with .com and scroll down to page 2)
My older model did not come with the little connector cables or the hookup points on the press bar to rig this up. However, with a little bit of effort, I am sure I can rig this up. I would assume the new models come with this set-up. If it does not, then maybe it is not the newest model and you need to ask to make sure you get the newest set-up.

Anyway, I would not trade this machine for any machine without the "cable station arms". With them, you more than double the exercises you can do. So, really, maybe I shouldn't have complained about the price!

The Big White Book of Weddings: A How-to Guide for the Savvy, Stylish Bride



Book Description

January 5, 2010
Entertaining expert David Tutera opens his files to reveal a wealth of detailed information about creating that perfect day, featuring advice about everything from wording invitations to negotiating with caterers, planning the meal to throwing an event on a budget.
The same insight celebrity entertaining and wedding expert David Tutera gives to his A-list clientele is now at your fingertips in The Big White Book of Weddings: David’s ultimate "how-to” guide designed to get every bride down the aisle in style!
It’s tough to be a bride on a budget—but David reveals his personal tips of the wedding trade that proves brides can be both sophisticatedly chic and realistically resourceful! Covering the entire wedding experience from brainstorming, budgeting, invitations, gift registries, food, music, traditional reception rituals, and even what happens after the wedding's over, Tutera has created a must-have for brides-to-be. Full of the personality that David brings to every wedding he plans and every TV show or magazine article he appears in, Big White Book of Weddings is the book every bride needs to make her wedding unforgettable for all the right reasons!
Includes sections such as:
- Create engaging menus and creative cocktails in "Eat, Drink and Be Married!"
- Be Perfectly Polished with "Etiquette for the Elegant"
- Make your entertainment a hit without needing a rock-star budget in “Strike up the Band”
- Go from "Ordinary to Extraordinary" with decor and floral tips from the pro