Weight machines can vary a great deal,some are designed for specific body parts.
NO. A weight is a weight. If you use a free weight properly it will give you the desired results. Remember long before there was all these fancy workout machines, people used free weights to excersise. The machines are great for sculpting and targeting but still, the same things can be done with free weights.
There are currently no weight machines that are endorsed by weight watchers.
Almost all weight machines come with options for anti-bacterial pads to lessen the spread of germs.
Most weight machines are desinged to be unisex.
All elliptical machines perform the same function. I would say the best ones are the ones that you find that are the most expensive because they likely have the best durability and can sustain the most weight.
There are curently no weight machines designed for use when camping.
Do all rocks weigh the same if they have a different mass but the same weight? Let's look at the question without one bit of it..... "Do all rocks weigh the same if they have ......... .... ... the same weight?" If things are the same weight, then they weigh the same.
Yes.
the weight lifting machines
Weight machines are not dangerous as long as you know what you can manage and how to use the machine. Not many accidents with weight machines have happened and if they have, they were caused by carelessness. No deaths are involved in accidents as they are mostly injuries.
Yes, in the sense that Slurpee machines use the exact same syrup as fountain pop machines.
It depends on the position, but all players should keep a good balance of all their muscles with calisthenics and weight machines for their legs and torso.