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Thread: A Home Gym May Be in Your Immediate Future | Mark Rippetoe

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    Default A Home Gym May Be in Your Immediate Future | Mark Rippetoe

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    The near-term environment looks pretty bleak. We may be heading into World War III with blithering slobbering idiots in charge, and even with geniuses in charge a World War tends to disrupt many things. Your training may be one of them, if you don't plan in advance.

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    From mid 2020 myself and the lads trained out of a buddys garage.

    We had a rack, bench, barbell, axle bar, 2 logs, about 1100lbs in plates, Atlas stones, yoke, circus dumbells and it was the best training any of us had done.

    I travelled 3 hours a day during lockdown to gym, they’d have had to arrest me to stop me. Even tho I was fat I’d have outran them because being deported wasn’t something I was prepared to deal with.

    Now that that’s done and dusted I have most of that equipment myself, just need a squat rack. Just in case it, when, it happens again.

    Best investment I ever did. When my gym with its bollocks “hex plates” closes down I’ll get to use my nice rattley irons again.

    They can pump themselves full of what the government tells them to while I just keep pumping iron

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    Despite your gloomy expectations, a home gym seems like a great solution, especially for people who aren't ready to share a gym with others, whether due to shyness or other reasons.

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    When visiting China, I've crammed into an 8' x 10' room using a squat stand with legs tucked under the bed. Since I only do deadlifts a maximum of once per week, that's only 5 dead lift work reps per week of "heavy" weights hitting the ground. If timed right, the neighbors don't notice with concrete floors and bumper plates, but adding rubber mats also helps. Benching is done by moving the furniture on the right. Obviously not ideal, but sufficient in a pinch. The squat stand is a Chinese knockoff of a Rogue SML.
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