Using your bowflex ultimate, Using the bowflex ultimate, 2hand grips – Bowflex Ultimate 2 User Manual

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Using Your Bowflex Ultimate

®

2

Using the Bowflex Ultimate

®

2

Hand Grips

The Bowflex Ultimate

®

2

hand grips can be used

as regular grips, hand

cuffs or ankle cuffs.

Regular Grip: Grasp the handle

and cuff together to form a grip

without inserting your hand

through the cuff portion. Most of

the exercises you perform utilize

this grip.

Hand Cuff Grip: Slip your hand

through the cuff portion of the

grip so that the foam pad rests

on the back of your hand. Then

grasp the remainder of the grip

that is sitting in your palm. This

method of gripping is great for

exercises like front shoulder

raises or any exercise where your

palm is facing down.

Ankle Cuff Grip: The cuff

opening can be made larger to

accommodate the ankle. Simply

insert your hand in the cuff and

slide it away from the handle.

Insert your foot or ankle and

tighten the grip by sliding the

handle back toward the cuff.

The Workout Bench

Your Bowflex Ultimate

®

2 home gym has four

different bench positions. To adjust the bench,

simply locate the spring lock pin on the side of the

seat. Pull out pin to release seat, then slide it to the

desired position. Pull out pin, give it half a turn, and

release to place it in a “free sliding” position for

exercises such as rowing.

Quick Release Bench: The long portion of your

bench attaches to and releases from the seat

portion very easily. To attach it, simply insert the

half hinge on the end of the bench into the half

hinge on the seat. For standing exercises, simply

remove the bench by lifting up on the long portion

and pulling away from the seat.

Flat Position:

Along the side

of the seat rail

there are three

holes for the

spring lock seat

pin. Pull out

on the pin and

slide the entire bench forward until the spring lock

seat pin locks into a hole. With the bench in the flat

position, there are two possible holes for the spring

lock pin to lock into, one

forward and one back.

Incline Position: Start

with the bench flat in the

furthest position away

from the Power Rod

®

units.

Pull out on the spring

lock seat pin and lift the

long bench pad up. Slide

forward until the pin locks

into the farthest forward

hole. Rest the bench’s incline support bracket on the

base of the Power Rod

®

units.

“Free Sliding”

Position:

Remove the

long bench

pad. Pull out

on the spring

lock seat pin,

Grips manufactured under license agreement with Hands-On Sports & Gym Accessories, Inc. Patent #4756527

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