That's an excellent video. Thank you especially for showing us how to rack and unrack them.
Not as useless as you might think, if they're correctly designed.
http://startingstrength.com/index.ph..._dumbbell_rack
That's an excellent video. Thank you especially for showing us how to rack and unrack them.
Are those type of dumbbells more or less expensive than rubber coated dumbbells you find in most gyms?
Last edited by Mark Rippetoe; 05-03-2011 at 12:29 AM.
You are a resourceful SOB, Rip.
I really appreciate the opportunity to learn things I otherwise wouldn't be able to or even think to ask. So thanks for taking the time to share these bits of your experience and expertise with us.
But most of all I especially liked the curl monkey.
Since there's no donate button I guess it's time to buy another book.
Very informative, but I disagree about the utility of heavy dumbbells. They're admittedly only useful for DB rows (Kroc rows?) unless you're ungodly strong, but very useful for those. My old gym had 70kg bells (154 lbs) and I worked up to 3 sets of 20 and stopped there. I would have loved to go up to maybe 85x5 or something. I've never found a rowing type exercise as good.