JTrainDavis
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Yes, everybody should re-rack their weights. Most of the people in my gym are pretty good with that.
Nice. Wish I could, but I know that I'd have to amass a small fortune and get loaded rich before I could afford to build a home gym to my specs. I use machines maybe 5% of the time at most and only for very specific lifts, the rest of the time is bars/dumbbells/ez-curl/cable and calisthenics.
I'm not loaded rich but I acquired things a piece at a time. I have a squat rack, a commercial bench, two olympic bars, cambered bar, leg extension attachment for my bench, preacher attachment for the bench, plates, and a bunch of dumbells. I still need some 100 and 120 pound dumbells though. The heaviest pair I have are 70s and it kills me to not go heavier. That is the only thing I miss about my last gym. They had dumbells up to 200 pounds... Ah, the memories.
The people who used to bother me the most at the gym were the circuit trainers. No offense meant (and I know circuits work before you try to flame me) but when you are using half the gym for your routine and you're hogging up the space its annoying.
Do you find it hard to focus lifting at home? Kids bugging you and stuff? That would be one of my worries in acquiring a home gym. Also having to fit a daily trip to the gym forces me to budget my time and schedule it, whereas at home I could see myself putting it off cause it's convenient and end up missing a full workout.
I don't have kids at this point. I could see where that would be a distraction though. I do miss some of my lifting partners and trading sets on things like deads and benches, but I don't miss forking out $48 a month in gym dues.
I used to go to a gym that was $145/mo. There's one in downtown Portland that is $2500 annually. You can't join though, you have to get referral from three members, then that gets you on a five year wait list.
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I used to go to a gym that was $145/mo. There's one in downtown Portland that is $2500 annually. You can't join though, you have to get referral from three members, then that gets you on a five year wait list.
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Only downside to the mega cheap gyms is the fact that they're freakin zoos in the early evening.
24 Hour Fitness, Gold's, Ballys, etc should all be around $25/month per club per person.
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I go to Gold's and it's $20/month but one of my friends is a personal trainer there so I got his family/friends discount or else I wouldn't have joined at Gold's. I go right after work on Fridays at 5PM and there's hardly anyone there. I expected a lot more people. I can get to anything whenever I want, for the most part. I mainly use the stationary bikes for cardio at the moment and hardly anyone uses them.
Today I did 40 minutes on stationary at >160 heart rate, 3 reps of 5 minutes rowing, and some upper body machines. I think my shoulder is getting rehab'd enough to the point that I can bench and use free weights again. Excellent.
I'm trying to cut weight, not exactly body build. By 2013 I want to be competitively cycling so lean is key. Anyone have good routine recommendations for me? Next week I'm going to attack my abs pretty vigorously. I've always been a pansy when it comes to ab work. Lower back pain kicks in before I start to feel the pain in my abs. Lol.
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Most people overtrain abs IMO. Hanging leg raises, once a week, are pretty much all I do. Very strict form, no swinging with feet level to face.
I go to Gold's and it's $20/month but one of my friends is a personal trainer there so I got his family/friends discount or else I wouldn't have joined at Gold's. I go right after work on Fridays at 5PM and there's hardly anyone there. I expected a lot more people. I can get to anything whenever I want, for the most part. I mainly use the stationary bikes for cardio at the moment and hardly anyone uses them.
Today I did 40 minutes on stationary at >160 heart rate, 3 reps of 5 minutes rowing, and some upper body machines. I think my shoulder is getting rehab'd enough to the point that I can bench and use free weights again. Excellent.
I'm trying to cut weight, not exactly body build. By 2013 I want to be competitively cycling so lean is key. Anyone have good routine recommendations for me? Next week I'm going to attack my abs pretty vigorously. I've always been a pansy when it comes to ab work. Lower back pain kicks in before I start to feel the pain in my abs. Lol.
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