Message from @Tyler0317
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@Deleted User thanks!
So about 6 months ago my gym closed and the only option I have within an hour driving is a planet fitness. I hate going there. They have no bars to use for dead lifts or bench. You have to use that cable squat rack deal and I hate it. Since the bar only moves up and down on a track system I feel like a fag when I use it lol. With that said I'm thinking about setting up a home gym. Any of you guys know where to get good but not break the bank expensive equipment. I have found the guy who owned my old gyms email and I'm hoping I can buy some equipment off him but I'm not holding my breathe.
lots of people try to buy home gyms but it doesn't work out, leaving them with nearly new equipment that they're just trying to get rid of
so, look wherever that would be
idk probly something on ebay, Craigslist, hell even Facebook
don't they have a thing for that
idk if this is any good, but i just googled for like 3 seconds
@Deleted User "lots of people try to buy home gyms but it doesn't work out, leaving them with nearly new equipment that they're just trying to get rid of" any idea what difficulties people run into doing this? since I'm strongly considering it I want to know possible pitfalls as well
just like, apartment space, girlfriend moves in, doesn't lift anymore, landlord said no, etc
random life issues
nothing you'd be running into I don't think
just saying there's lots of used stuff out there
Thanks @Deleted User I'm just worried there's some secret "you have to constantly oil your squat rack" or "you have to take it out for walks" or some other huge overhead that's not obvious besides the space
i don't own a power rack, just a bench, but the only upkeep I really do is keep my bar clean
I do have a bit of metal grind that could be addressed where the bar meets the rack though
googling that now
Yeah I guess there are some oils you can use
I've tried all of the local re sale places like Craigslist and Facebook. The only stuff I can find is the cheap stuff. This is stuff the wife and I will both use so I can spend extra money to get some good stuff lol. It is funny how if the wife is interested it is spare no expense lol.
@JesseJames haha. Yes I am finding similar to you the second hand stuff is mostly cheap stuff. I will probably go with the Rogue website, where you can bundle everything you need together into a single deal: rack, bar, guards, bench, and plates.
@JesseJames#9618 I accumulated my home gym equipment over time, all from Craigslist.
Everything you need won't be for sale at once.
I bought plates when available, a bench, a power rack, 3 barbells, a pullup/dip station. all for about $400 all together.
If you have the time to buy stuff piecemeal, that could be an option.
Oh wow 400 is way cheaper than I imagined I'd spend. I've seen photos of yours @Tyler0317 so I know it is nice. Maybe I need to focus of buying piece by piece. I was more focused on buying full sets at once.
I would love to have a home gym, but $400 is about 5 years membership at my gym. I can walk to my gym though so it's pretty convenient.
Not like it's anything impressive, but I pr'd 245 on bench today 😁
making my way up
Nice!
@Deleted User nice!
Nice dude. How much do you weigh
185
Thats good man at least you can do 60 more lbs than your bodyweight
Congrats @Deleted User
@JesseJames How's the hunt going? I've pretty much picked out all the equipment I'll get for our home gym. I'm spending several days on some spring cleaning now to plan it out and get ready for it. The centerpiece is a Rogue S-4 (along with bar, bench, mat, safety arms, bumper plates and bumper plates stand). If you're not as space constrained as I am then the SML-2 with pull-up bar looks totally worth it.
I haven't been training my pullups this cycle, but I figured I'd see where I'm at
I got 20 pullups in
Not too bad
for 185 bw
I have a home setup with a powerrack but all you really need is a barbell and weights. That is it. You can get crazy strong on all the major excercises with just a bar bell. Cleaning the bar for ohp or front squat is how old timers in the 50s got strong. You only need the rack for 1rm bench work or low bar squats that you can't bail out of. Don't stress about equipment. One advice i would give is to buy a new bar. You do not want a bent bar. Sometimes used bars are bent because some asshat was doing rack pulls with them. What happens when you get heavy and you start getting that whip in the bar, the bar can roll in your hands and slip out. It is not something you can see but it can hurt you. I have used this bar for years from Amazon.