A "Complete Body Fitness Machine" that provides for a muscle building
workout as well as a cardiovascular workout for the total body consists
generally of an adjustable seat and two arms on either side, which are
adjustable in height and have an infinitely and independently variable
resistance possible in either clockwise or counterclockwise rotation. The
arms are designed to have several types of mechanisms attached, so as to
be able to work with a variety of body parts including, but not limited
to, hands, arms, legs, feet, torso, neck and shoulders. When the proper
attachment is used, the resistance for each direction of rotation of the
arm is set, and the exercise is conducted. Depending on the workout
desired, the seat and arms could be adjusted to different positions as
well as the seat can be free-moving. This, combined with the fact that
the arms can rotate 360-degrees, allows the user to simulate rotational
cardiovascular exercises such as cycling, rowing, rotation of the arms in
a circular motion (similarly to how the legs rotate in the cycling
motion), and even running. The two independent arms are infinitely and
separately adjusted for resistance in either rotational direction. This
means that the body's natural design of using opposing muscle groups such
as the bicep and triceps to bend and straighten the arm can be not only
be utilized, but also maximized for efficiency of operation and workout.