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sauluk 11-02-10 05:36 PM

Home Gym equipment
 
I used to train a lot when I used to have the time but where I work now I simply don't. There's a gym on the way home which I checked out but it's tiny and has very little equipment.. and charges a fortune.

I'd like to get a simple set up in the house/garage. Just a bench to accommodate an olympic bar and then a few dumbells etc.

Unfortunately though, looking at Argos and the like the benches appear to be build for 10 year olds, at 6ft 1 I'm not going to fit on them, nor will they be able to hold my weight and over 100kg. Any of you guys know any decent kit?

I found a couple of decent spotter catchers and could get a solid bench to slide under but the less hassle the better.

aarond 11-02-10 05:46 PM

Re: Home Gym equipment
 
get one made at a fabricator?

husky03 11-02-10 05:54 PM

Re: Home Gym equipment
 
get yourself a marcy sr50 squat rack(takes both 6 and 7 ft bars) and an adjustable bench, then as much weight as you can afford-if buying new should be about 250 for the rack and bench-some places you'll get about 140kg for 200 quid-if you can, get used from ebay,you can end up getting all the above with some serious plates for 300-350.

Dave20046 11-02-10 05:57 PM

Re: Home Gym equipment
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sauluk (Post 2178913)
I used to train a lot when I used to have the time but where I work now I simply don't. There's a gym on the way home which I checked out but it's tiny and has very little equipment.. and charges a fortune.

I'd like to get a simple set up in the house/garage. Just a bench to accommodate an olympic bar and then a few dumbells etc.

Unfortunately though, looking at Argos and the like the benches appear to be build for 10 year olds, at 6ft 1 I'm not going to fit on them, nor will they be able to hold my weight and over 100kg. Any of you guys know any decent kit?

I found a couple of decent spotter catchers and could get a solid bench to slide under but the less hassle the better.

Decathlon might be worth a look?
They're cheap and you'd be able to see how sturdy stuff is instore

sauluk 11-02-10 07:22 PM

Re: Home Gym equipment
 
Good ideas. Cheers all, was looking at the marcy stuff in any case as it looked sturdier / more professional than the rest.

TC3 11-02-10 08:17 PM

Re: Home Gym equipment
 
I recently got back into training and looked around for a bench that would allow flat/incline use and it needed to be strong and foldable. Argos had nothing but rubbish for my needs and i ended up getting a Golds Gym bench for 60 quid from JJB Sports. It is well made and easy to adjust. I however am using it with dumbells for upper body workout. This is it

http://www.jjbsports.com/gold's-gym-...p-product/8509

Orpheus 11-02-10 09:17 PM

Re: Home Gym equipment
 
Not 100% without looking, but i thought argos does marcy benches and stuff. Ive definately seen the squat rack in there, which im planning on getting. Then all you need is a bench (i.e no need for a rack with it) and its more flexible

beabert 11-02-10 09:58 PM

Re: Home Gym equipment
 
I had the marcy rack and it will take way over 140kg, they state that to cover there arses.

Personally i think you should go the gym, too many distractions at home, you wont be as motivated.

husky03 11-02-10 10:10 PM

Re: Home Gym equipment
 
and all the fit hot women at the gym won't be a distraction:shock:-give me the garage anyday, i get a better workout in there and don't need to wait for a machine or have someone else hovering about waiting for me to finish my set.If i use the work gym i need to go in at five in the morning to make sure i'm in there on my lonesome.
With training you need to find what works for you.

sauluk 11-02-10 11:10 PM

Re: Home Gym equipment
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TC3 (Post 2179115)
I recently got back into training and looked around for a bench that would allow flat/incline use and it needed to be strong and foldable. Argos had nothing but rubbish for my needs and i ended up getting a Golds Gym bench for 60 quid from JJB Sports. It is well made and easy to adjust. I however am using it with dumbells for upper body workout. This is it

http://www.jjbsports.com/gold's-gym-...p-product/8509

Not bad but I'd need spotter catchers or a half smith to use an olympic bar with that. I'm starting to think whether this is a good idea, the garage I'd use is rented so could get booted out really and then have nowhere to store the massive / heavy kit. I'd like to keep it in the apartment but would need something that folds away and they're bound to be flimsy.


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