I can't tell if this was supposed to be a parody?
Some kind of subtle cheesecake fetish video?
But the clips of women doing lat pull downs in cashmere sweaters and capri pants and leg presses in heels is definitely amusing:
10 grand to design that POS universal ?
Even if the equipment was well designed and could be used effectively, such a video was going to be handled by the marketing department.
In other words, this video had nothing to do with what anyone did in the gym, only with the images that they thought would be effective in sales.
This still happens -- hence someone has to use the battle ropes in every gym commercial today.
Excellent question.Who are we guessing was the target buyer?
I know women who could throw those machines into the sun.
Why would the sun be in heels? Weirdo.In heels?
Women that don't currently exercise and care about their appearance. That's my guess.Who are we guessing was the target buyer?
Why, here’s one right here!!I know women who could throw those machines into the sun.
Women that don't currently exercise and care about their appearance. That's my guess.
Why would the sun be in heels? Weirdo.
And hard to say what they were thinking back in the day. Until the 1980's the longest women's race in the Olympics was 1500m.That validates my suspicion that you aren't personally acquainted with any buff, heel-wearing bikini physique competitors.
And hard to say what they were thinking back in the day. Until the 1980's the longest women's race in the Olympics was 1500m.
Or the egg-heads at the time were ( true story ) worried about the gals health and ability/capability.Sensible.
Marathons, for any gender, are one of the worst events to watch. Drags on for hours, endless shots from chase cars.
Doesn't even have cool crashes like cycling.
Haha... And I wear heels about once per decade, so the idea of wearing them to the gym is pure insanity. Then again, so are long nails. To each their own.Why, here’s one right here!!