Well, I thought the resistance method might make a difference, maybe not I guess.
I am slowly getting back into a work out routine. What my workouts would be when I was young was done on the cheap. I would stretch alot, mainly legs, hamstrings, quads, the works, I felt that stretching the legs in itself was a great workout(actually, I learned it from karate when I was young), then I would walk for about 2 hours, sometimes 4(I hated running, sprints were ok, but distance, I hated it and couldn't make myself do it). For upper body that was done on the cheap too, I had a chin up bar and would do push ups and sit ups. I would ride my bike alot too. Shoot, at one point I could do 21 chin ups and 75 push ups was a breeze. That was @ 200 lbs, I used to be in great shape.
I have a treadmill now for walking, I have the nordictrack 1900. That combined with the bowflex I thought would cram alot of what I used to do right in my own home. I don't have the time to do what I did when I had less responsibilty.
My health is the issue, it's kind of funny reading Rip's post, I envy him. My problem is keeping weight off. If I do not exercise, I put weight on, it's just the way i'm made, and sometimes it feels like such a burden. I am 40, and I don't want my health to become an issue. Diabetes runs in the family, and although my cholesterol and blood pressure are fine, weight is a problem, so I want to nip it in the bud before it's too late.
So it's not about building muscle, it's more about weight and health. Maybe i'll skip the bowflex for now and see where the push ups and sit ups take me.
To be honest, I don't enjoy working out anymore, but the fear of my health failing is what makes me do it.
Thnx for the info guys.