Kubrick
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Nice setup! I thought I had a good setup but ..damn! Home workouts took my physique to a whole new level. It's nice having no excuses to get a good workout in.
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Very nice bro, that's a great set up. I train at home also, have done for many years. Have just been away for work and had the opportunity to train at a gym. Got to the front door, seen how busy it was around the machines and thought fuck that I don't wait for anybody to get in a set. I turned around, went for a walk and considered it my cardio day. Clearly I am anti social. Either that or the luxury of training alone is unbeatable![]()
You got yourself a nice setup enjoy![]()
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Very welcome addition to the forum...
Just made me decide to go the home gym route...
I have a lot of commitments with business, family life etc and miss a lot of training sessions due to not being able to get to the gym half the time. Will start having a look for some gear now, I was planning on a home setup a long time ago but couldn't get the exact stuff I wanted I'm a fussy fucker and wanted rubber coated pro style dumbells all matching complete set lol will settle for whatever I can get and upgrade as I go. Cheers for putting it back into my head dude
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Thanks for the kind words Ricardo. I would do exactly what your suggesting get something functional to start with and then just keep trading up on CL. It is almost stupid how excited you get when you find something you have been looking for at a great price. Strike quick when you see it-immediately email them and tell them you will pick it up in an hour or that night (whatever is the earliest you can get there) the good stuff goes quick and people love it when you offer to show up quickly with cash in hand.
Also watch for package deals, listed like complete home gym or something similar. Most people are looking for specific items so the package deals don't get as much interest and a lot of times you can low ball and get a really good deal. I bought a lot of package deals knowing I only wanted one or two things and was going to re sell the rest.
Thanks for the info, picked up a bench, bike, bar and small amount of plates last night, will be keeping my eyes peeled!
Sick set up... I was just admiring my new home gym but now it's like seeing some chick way hotter than your girlfriend... now I'm gonna have to work out in the dark and pretend I'm fucking that gir.... I mean working out in your gym.
Post some training stuff! We need it here. I know how to run my mouth without any help but I am ALWAYS looking for new programs... I'm just getting back into powerlifting and just hopped off cycle- FEED ME CUTTING PROGRAMS!
seriously man- welcome. Great intro.
Gym looks awesome my man.. You can easily charge yourself $30 a month for that set up!! Lol
Can't wait till I have one to call my own!!!
Great set up. Makes me want to add more to my home gym. Look forward to your future contributions to Meso. Thanks.
Thanks GB. I do charge myself a gym fee but then I deduct the gas money saved and not having to deal with all the gymtards and I'm back ahead of the game!
The gas money... I never thought of the gas money!! Now it's a bit more justifiable..![]()
Sounds like a good start. If you check CL several times a day when you have a few minutes you should do well.
Cl isn't used where I'm at, second hand plates sell 2 euro per kiloand are snapped up quick still haven't added anything else as of yet looking for a power rack, most of my training in the gym consists of dumbells (I train on my own have a fear of getting pinned under a bar) and machines, rarely use a barbell for anything other than squats and deadlifts, going to have to go back to the drawing board and sort out a new workout routine (I've been using the same routine for 7 years (always change it up each week but it's a variation of the same) any suggestions on workout routine with just barbell and plates ?
Working out at home is the only way. Il post pics of mine when I finish. Just some tips for those going that route (in order of importance), here is the equipment you should get.
1) power cage, preferably with 2" or less hole spacing. Best bet is to take pictures to local fab shops and ask how much to build and compare to like rogue or elitefts
2)adjustable bench-elite and rogue both have nice ones, but the best is the nebula awesome utility bench by far.
3) nice bar- easiest place to get one is rogue or one of the crossfit places online.
4) wooden rings- I suggest christianfitnessfactory brand. This is the most versatile piece of equipment there is for a home gym.
5) pull up bar- similar to the rings. Rogue has good one or build your own.
6) powerblock dumbells- I suggest you start with the u-90 stage 1 set. Not expensive and you can add to it with the expansion packs for up to 125lbs per hand.
7) prowler-any type of push pull sled. Can be not only used for cardio but with handles and straps to do almost any exercise.
8)sorinex hurricane- extremely versatile piece of equipment. Expensive but just plane awesome.
9)heavy bag/speed bag/nice jump rope
10)pit shark- belt squats, weighted pullups, weighted dips, weight pushups, rows are just a few of the exercises that can be done with this machine.
That is the top ten list imo. Of course things like a sold platform, rubber stall mats(tractor supply is cheapest and best) come first and plenty of bars. Alot of stuff you can make especially if you can weld/fabricate.
I will try to spend more time in this section and will post up how to's every so often.
