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03-15-2014 12:33 PM
On 3/14/2014 bequeen said:i also was thinking about buying the fluidity bar but i don't have much room for it
now my question i have is i have a aeropilates machine and i just found out that you can add a ballet bar to it. Would that be the same benefit you would get out of the fluidity bar so i don't have to buy two fitness equipment i would have it all in one. So if someone can answer this for me that would be great thank you.
Hi bequeen,
The only difference that I can determine is that the Fluidity Bar would provide more stability compared to the bar attachment for the Aeropilates. However, I think if you already have the AP, the bar would be a great compliment to it for it's diversity.
I don't have either, but I do use the cross bar of my heavy treadmill to do ballet type exercises and some are enough to actually move the treadmill, so because the AP machine probably weighs less than my treadmill, I would assume the same would happen.
Hope this helps!
03-15-2014 12:34 PM
Thanks to everyone, you've been very helpful! ![]()
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