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26-05-06, 12:02 PM | #1 |
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Weight training at home
anyone weight train at home?
Thinking of getting some stuff to setup a gym in the garage - ive had gym memberships and i just dont like gyms. Im always on my own and cant stand some of the posing types in there. Not looking for exercise bike types etc, im looking at getting some freeweights bench etc for training. Is it worth it? |
26-05-06, 12:07 PM | #2 |
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Definitely, I save a packet not having to pay for Gym fees.
I have a simple bench for dumbells and long bar. Got a single garage so its a bit of a tight fit with the bike and missus cross trainer. Space is the key. |
26-05-06, 12:08 PM | #3 |
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You can do plenty with a pair of dumbbells, but if you have the money then a set up is worth it if you have the motivation. Do you think you will be able to push yourself to get in there and do a good long workout? If you think you can then go for it.
If you are getting freeweights definately get the metal ones and not the plastic ones filled with cement, they are too big and bulky. What are you aiming to achieve? Tone, Build, etc ??? |
26-05-06, 12:10 PM | #4 | |
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Im looking to get a decent set of dumbells and a bench and using those in a variety of ways for each muscle group. Tone and strengthen being my priorities. Do i need to look at buying anything else? |
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26-05-06, 12:14 PM | #5 |
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Get a bench and some dumb bells. Dumb bells are far safer than a barbell if you don't have a spotter. That will definately get you working and there isn't really any part of the upper body you can't work with a set of dumbbells.
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26-05-06, 12:20 PM | #6 | ||
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Most can replicated by dumbell technique. That bench is similar to what I use. |
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26-05-06, 12:25 PM | #7 |
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I got a York home gym thingy. Mainly because I generally train by myself and yet still want to do things that really need a spotter if using free weights.
But space is the issue (apart from cost). If you can then get a bench that allows for some leg work too, like extensions n stuff. Don't just work the upper body would be my advice. |
26-05-06, 12:30 PM | #8 |
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Very true K, but legs are easier to work without a bench. You can do plenty of different types of lunges and squats with or without the dumb bells and get better effects than using an extension on a bench. Most of my leg exercises come from my martial arts, add some ankle weights and you get a great workout. I find the extensions on a bench aren't the best thing for a good workout.
But your definately right, work all your muscles and don't just stick to upperbody. |
26-05-06, 12:36 PM | #9 |
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Id really like a set of the rubber hex dumbells but theyre very expensive. The larger cast ones can become a bit bulky when trying some exercises.
These 25kg dumbell sets arent heavy enough so ill have to get some more discs |
26-05-06, 01:26 PM | #10 |
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I used to have a full set of weights and a bench in the garage.
It has three main drawbacks 1) In the winter its fecking cold, straining cold muscles is never good. 2) Garages tend to be full of other stuff such as motorbikes/lawnmowers/general crap, so finding enough space to train properly can be an issue. 3) as already pointed out, there is normaly nobody about to spot you. I trained at home for about 10 years, as soon as I could afford to join a gym I did so and sold my bench and weights. I still keep a pair of dumbells at home which still get used quite bit mind. |
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