$20 you spent more time watching that video than you did at the gym today.
Heck, I don't even care if those people are hot chicks.. just get rid of them. I'll gladly pay more even WITH the wrinkly nutsacks that go down to their kneecaps.
Hershel walker just did crunches and push-ups during commercials and he won the heisman. Or something like that.Who needs a gym. Just do push-ups, pull-ups, dips, squats and run. No gym required
Average Joes kicks your ***I go to globo gym. We're better than you, and we know it.
As long as posting on the off-topic message board forum at catsillustrated.com while at work makes you feel like more of an adult than them I'm cool with it.You would win because unlike 1/8 of millennials, I have a job and work during the day. I get my workouts in at night or on weekends
Largely due to the fact that 90% of people don't have the equipment nor motivation to do that without showing up at the gym. Plus, no one is trying to do all body weight exercises so they can look like Gene Simmons.Who needs a gym. Just do push-ups, pull-ups, dips, squats and run. No gym required
So you might workout 2-3x a week, got it.
Largely due to the fact that 90% of people don't have the equipment nor motivation to do that without showing up at the gym. Plus, no one is trying to do all body weight exercises so they can look like Gene Simmons.
I'm thinking about a home gym. I've got a two month old that's making it difficult for the wife and I to get to the gym. How much would it cost me? I was going to dump about 5 grand into it to get it started. That enough?I have a lot of equipment. Two full weight trees, bench, squat rack, pull up bar, leg curls/extension, 3 jump boxes, 3 sets of Dumbbells, large tracks of artificial turf to workout on, AC garage, etc and I still prefer the gym. Less distraction, gets me out of the house, see my gym friends, all the equipment in the world, etc.
And yeah @LineSkiCat14 it's still about $1/pound but obviously a little less than that the more you buy.
As long as posting on the off-topic message board forum at catsillustrated.com while at work makes you feel like more of an adult than them I'm cool with it.
Largely due to the fact that 90% of people don't have the equipment nor motivation to do that without showing up at the gym. Plus, no one is trying to do all body weight exercises so they can look like Gene Simmons.
That synrgy360 is sweet. Not a bad price either. What's a squat rack run for these days? A good one.That's for sure plenty. Heck look at some of the Synrgy360 smaller versions if you have room. That's a possibility for me in the future.
https://m.alibaba.com/product/60511134022/TZ-360T-SYNRGY-Commercial-fitness-equipment.html?s=p
Add in an adjustable bench and a squat rack and you're golden.
I've done what you suggested before. And it works for a little bit. But again you just can't hit everything the way you want to with that set up. Once you've been in a gym for so long it's hard to go back to the basics.I never know what's a joke, what's mocking, and what's serious at this place
But you don't need $5000 to get started.. Wayyy to much. You need maybe $500.
Probably Powerblocks/Bowflex dumbbells for $350 and an adjustable bench that can go flat/45 degree/upright. Those two things right there can hit every muscle at least one way..
When you want to start hitting a muscle 3 ways, or 5 ways, or more.. that's when you have to start shelling out money.
EDIT: When I say "3 ways".. maybe you do a back/bicep routine where you do 3 back exercises and 3 biceps exercises. While you can hit your Back with dumbbells and a bench, you may need some more equipment if you want to actually do a "back routine".
Or both. I like having cables to incorporate for chest, triceps, and back. As long as the weight stack goes up high enough. Use them very little for biceps and shoulders. Just breaks up the monotony from time to time. And that rack is very nice. Gonna see what I come up with. I don't care to shell out the cash for a nice set up. I know it will be used.Man IDK what to make of that link. A dual-cable machine? Not really the first thing I'd recommend for a home gym. How much does the weight stack go up to? I guess it's nice that it comes with kettlebells and some other weights (I think, freaking Alibaba is wonky).
If you're gonna be spending over a grand, why not go with a squat rack from Rouge?
http://www.roguefitness.com/sml-3-rogue-108-monster-lite-squat-stand
Granted I think Rouge is overpriced.. but if you really want to shell out dough, get a squat rack, a bench, a barbell and some weights. IMO much better than a cable pulley system
Ever used ostarine? I've got a bottle and tried but it gave me unbearable head aches.There are tons of different variations of that thing, just FYI. And yeah a squat rack and bench for sure like I said. I just threw that out there because he was saying he could spend $5K. Not like that's what I would recommend for everyone. And yeah that was from alibaba because that's the only place that will price those things without calling a rep of Life Fitness. Just wanted to show him some numbers and options for comparison.
I worry I would get very bored with just home workouts with nothing but a bench and squat rack basically. That's why I keep a gym membership and have a decent amount of equipment at home.
Also, supplements. Lots of wonderful supplements depending on what you want. Haha, big fan of them.
Never made it far enough into it. Guy at the supp store told me to drink a lot of water with it but **** I drink over 100 oz a day. The headaches were a killer. Supposed to be very effective and without shutdown.I have not ever tried ostarine. Had to look it up to be honest. Did you ever get any results or not make it far enough into it?
Preworkout
Creatine
Protein
BCAAs
Multivitamin and other random vitamins
MCT Oil
New Mood
Alpha Brain