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Perchmount Fit on Powerliftingtowin.com
Anyone care to offer any likes or dislikes to using this for filming lifts. Seems like a pretty cheap way to use your phone to film.
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For as long as I can remember, I used a box/bench and a stack of 5-10lbs plates as a tripod. It worked fine. If you'd rather not look like a weirdo and/or you'd rather have a more convenient way to do it, the Perchmount works well for that. Rogue carries the product if you prefer to go through them.
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I googled it. Now I want one.
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I got 2 tripods and a bracket to mount my phone for $25 on Amazon.
One is like this: http://cdn.chv.me/images/thumbnails/...mb_400x400.jpg
The other is a real tripod.
The first one sucks and I never use it. The second one is awesome. It lets me get the same height/angle, or a precise angle when needed. Of course though, I'm not in a commercial gym, so I don't feel awkward using it.
I've used the stacked plate or bench approach, but a tripod works way better. I also, hate videos from the ground, lol.
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I have the flex tripod that gtl above doesn't like. But I like it.
Generally I hook the flex tripod on the back of a chair, but I've also attached it to upright vacuum cleaners and plate trees etc. It fits in a gym bag.
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these are very cool, but do I need to add more items to my gym bag? I'm already getting a pump carting it around!
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