Home Gym Setups
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Wolves of BabylonSo I am cleared by my Dr to start working out again after my Whipple Surgery. I want to set up a home gym in my basement.
Any advice/recommendations. I already have cardio machines. I'm curious what set ups some of you have. I worked out a lot during high school and college but over last 10 years not so much so I am not a novice so I would like decent equipment. Just not sure if i should buy separate pieces or buy "total gym" type pieces.
P.S. Going to a gym is not an option
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BR1986FBI have a commercial grade gym in my garage. Most of the equipment is Body Solid.
I've sold off some of my equipment (leg press, seated calf machine, etc) but I have a Smith Machine w/lat pull/low row with a selectorized weight stack that goes to 220 lbs but more weight can be added. Also have a power rack with pullup station, pec dec machine, seated leg extension/curl, tricep dip machine, plate loaded seated row machine with chest pad, various bars & benches, over 1000 lbs of free weights and PowerBlock adjustable dumbbells that go up to 130 lbs. -
SonofanumpA mat, dumbbells, pull up bar, and your body weight.
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Belly35I have a big yard, home projects and repairs ...... Home gym ..accomplish, build and improve is that the goal.
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Uz2Bon36Sauna and a pair or two of properly fitted running shoes.
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ZWICK 4 PREZ
Running in a sauna would be annoying as shit.Uz2Bon36;1766110 wrote:Sauna and a pair or two of properly fitted running shoes.