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Anonymous
HI
I just cleared out some room in my room
I don't think I'll have space for a squat rack but how much would it cost to get me dumbells ranging for 20-75 lbs each, 5lbs more each graduation.

also, do you ppls think that you're not as enthused to work out at home as you are when you enter a gym? I have a membership, idk if i should keep it going or convert to all home freeweights.
>> Anonymous
>>378118

I find that going to a gym is immensely more motivating than workout out at home. Its just a different type of environment. At home is a place of rest, comfort and recovery. The gym is a place where you go to work.
>> Anonymous
>>378134Here

You'll also save a boatload of money by using the gym's equipment.
>> Anonymous
hmmmmmm really, I had a bad feeling that that'd be true and I'd go and buy a ton of freeweights for way too much and end up stubbing my toe on them and never using the things.
shiiit.
>> Anonymous
You don't need half the gym's equipment but you will be limited by dumbbells for big lifts like the squat and deadlift. You can easily cycle some great things like a unilateral training style, circuit training, and some other cool shit til you get bored of the dumbbells, though. Honestly if buy fixed weight dumbbells then you're a tool. Adjustable free weight ones only cost like ten bucks and the plates are really cheap. If you can use a barbell (have a garage, etc.) then get an Olympic rubber ring/coated set and you will be good for life.


>>378134

I always train at home because I have two kettebells, a little bench that decline and inclines from walmart, a curl bar with two 25's, and a dip bar. I don't need the curl bar but had a itch to do tricep extensions (I don't curl xD). Honestly, you don't need shit to get in shape/strong. You can flip up onto the wall for handstand pushups, slide a book under a door for pullups (there's like no negative but it's practical atleast), if you have a dumbbell you can do overhead presses, snatches, squats, swings, lots of fun shit. Dip bar + rope + KB/DB/WeightPlate = weighted dips. Honestly the gym has thousands of dollars of machines and no good equipment. If you want to use the squat rack and can squat big then I definitely understand but other it's kind of pointless to waste investment money on cable pulleys. IMO.