I love your reviews so much! You make me laugh so much with your honest and sincere reactions, I dont know about the limbs but now I want the multitool with the "can opener"
I want them too, but my credit card has a different opinion. Specially after it just got stressed with a PSE ;-). But yeah, that black/red limbs looks really nice.
As another option to weights for strength, you may want to consider Specific Archery Training (SPT). This uses a bow to perform various exercises, repetition, holding etc. KiSik Lee recommends it. You can find SPT in “Archery” by USA Archery.
I picked up a cheap 45# field bow to train for my 34# recurve.... But I loved the more trad way of shooting and the fierce snap of the 45, so, even though I know my form suffers from it, I'm not going back down. I enjoy it more and won't go back to recurve. But, yep, having the heavier bow as a workout bow definitely worked for strength building... But also certainly trained in worse form habits and I'm faster to loose strength and form when I can't shoot every week.
You need to consider that today's lighter and better performing materials in limbs and much lighter arrows (260 grain). So today you can reach higher Arrow speed with lower lbs draw weight in limbs. So its very common for males to shoot 40lbs +- 4lbs and females 35-40lbs depending on their body size strength and statue for Olympic recurve. I haven't seen any club archers go above 44lbs.