you're talking to a person who uses these on a daily bases. the one problem 
that a lot of tredmills have now are they are touch screen, it's rare to 
find a machine that you can navigate by yourself, unless you mark the 
buttons that you want to use. Once you have the buttons marked they are easy 
to use. As for a bike well that is usually do it yourself by setting the 
tention for what you're pushing. most bikes will have a knob on the front of 
it that you turn either left or right to set the tention. If you're looking 
for weights I would recomand something like the boeflex, this machine is 
compact and you can do everything all in one. Unless you know your way 
around the gym that you set up and have a little space then feel free to get 
more equipment like a bentch press, leg press, ... most machines come with 
two in one or three or four in one so that is a bonus. If I had the space 
and the extra room I would consider getting weight equipment to work out 
with but I go to the Universrity gym and work out there.  Talk to you later.

Blaine
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Claudia
To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, March 01, 2010 11:22 AM
Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Workout Equipment?



Hi,

What types of equipment would be good, for someone who is totally blind, to 
purchase?
I'm looking for a bike & treadmill so any suggestions would be helpful.

Claudia

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