You may have heard me talk about the "giant robot" in my gym - an advanced piece of exercise equipment built with a powerful two-horsepower engine. It is the primary means by which I have been becoming "strong as a bull" of late with only three 20-minute strength training sessions per week.
I've known about this crazy machine for years, but finally got one installed in my gym about 12 weeks ago and the results have been unparalleled.
It's called the ARX [ Ссылка ]
The ARX - which stands for Adaptive Resistance Exercise - is a mashup of single set-to-failure training and superslow training that can be used for extreme efficiency strength training or for rehab. The ARX technology “biohacks” strength training with a computer-controlled, motorized resistance that matches any force you produce, giving you a perfect rep with every rep.
Unlike a traditional weight training machine that requires you to adjust the weight with pins or plates, there is no need to set the resistance while using ARX. Instead, the machine applies opposing resistance in direct proportion to what you are producing at each moment in time throughout an entire rep. The entire effort for that one single set to failure is then measured and displayed by the software in real-time.
The ARX OMNI - which I own - allows for over a dozen motions, including the squat, deadlift, pulldown, row, overhead press, and chest press, while the smaller ARX ALPHA allows for leg press, chest press, row, calf raises, and torso extension and flexion, both with significant strength, bone-density, and muscle-building results in as little as one workout per week.
Recently, the ARX came up in "The Future Of Biohacking Fitness, Longevity, Recovery & More With Beth McDougall." and in this podcast, I interview Mike Pullano about all things ARX. Mike Pullano is the Chief Product Officer at ARX, the world's leader in computer-controlled, motorized resistance technology. After an Achilles tendon injury sidelined his fitness routine, Mike found a passion for biomechanics and physiology. In his search for better fitness solutions, he discovered an early prototype of ARX. Blown away by the results, Mike joined the ARX team in 2014 to help develop Adaptive Resistance™ technology for its introduction to the market.
Bringing an extensive background in product development, customer experience, and marketing, Mike oversees end-to-end product creation from design to delivery for ARX’s renowned offerings. He holds a bachelor’s in science in Sports, Recreation, and Tourism from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Mike currently lives in Austin, Texas where he spends 11 minutes and 46 seconds exercising per week, using the rest of his time exploring the world of human performance, golfing, hunting, and playing music.
During our discussion, you'll discover:
- The science behind ARX and its development...09:00
- How was the ARX invented?...14:20
- How does the concept of the single set to failure work?...16:42
- What are the other effects of this style of training?...25:26
- What are the key workouts that are good for most people?...33:48
- ARX Modalities and how to understand data on the screen...45:17
- Things to combine with ARX machine...58:57
- Special deals and discounts on the ARX...1:10:53
Discounts on shipping, custom coaching program, dimensions, and setup
Alpha - 7 ft. x 3 ft.
Omni - 11 ft. x 3.5 ft.
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