Don't worry I'll be sure to drop one or two hints on here. Just imagining 60 kilo dumbbells for you and the 5 kilo dumbbells for your little boy.![]()
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Don't worry I'll be sure to drop one or two hints on here. Just imagining 60 kilo dumbbells for you and the 5 kilo dumbbells for your little boy.![]()
it's only been 10 hours![]()
Pyscho Sonny dosen't recommend the kit.
Got a problem in that I'm not particularly near a gym, and I occasionally have a few sessions of an hour to spare at home which I would like to capitalise on. I don't have that much money though
decisions decisions.
ok I'm curious how come these weights go up to £1k?
Is it denser/more expensive metal, a very complicated machined shape, what exactly makes discs of mild steel so expensive?
Surely there is a gym around which would be a good option. Where do you live?
Would a fair compromise be buying an el cheapo York bench + 100kg cast Iron weights for sub £100, saving up and if I have stuck to a routine then splash out after a few months.
Truth be told, I'm a slight chap for all my height, so can't really see myself being able to lift 50kg at the start anyway.![]()
Would a fair compromise be buying an el cheapo York bench + 100kg cast Iron weights for sub £100, saving up and if I have stuck to a routine then splash out after a few months.
Truth be told, I'm a slight chap for all my height, so can't really see myself being able to lift 50kg at the start anyway.![]()
Morba can I ask you a few questions over email as you seem very knowledgeable about this weight lifting business?
you will need a spotter then, or not push yourself very hard, or you could seriously injure yourself.
thats the whole point in a power rack, you dont need a spotter and you can push yourself to the limit and even if you fail, you are safe.
power racks are similar to smith's but very different at the same time, smith machines are a waste of time.
plus you wont be able to do squats properly, unless you power clean them, then push press them behind your neck (very dangerous with heavy weights). i would strongly suggest just joining a gym.
Sounds like a gym would be a better idea alright. 3 months in the local gym is £75 so i'll jump on that band wagon and see if the progress after a few months has me wanting more![]()
trust me the post i said earlier about the bare minimum you need for a home gym is spot on, a rack is essential, it allows you to do so much in a safe environment without the need for a spotter. if you went an bought cheap crap, you can only do so much with it and would need a spotter too, maybe even 2 for squats.
£25 a month is cheap, theres people who pay over £50 a month.
Personally I think you would get more from posting over in the Sports Arena forum, there is a wealth of knowledgeable people over there who will be able to help with almost any question you have, I post there also![]()
Dosen't sound like bad value then. I'll give it a shot even though it is not really convinient.
Out of curiosity, can you ask for like an introduction when you join a gym, so someone can tell you what to do? Do they usually charge for this?
Sounds like a gym would be a better idea alright. 3 months in the local gym is £75 so i'll jump on that band wagon and see if the progress after a few months has me wanting more![]()
Indeed come and join us in the SA! We don't bite (much)![]()
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They always do an induction - and certainly there's a wealth of experience in the SA, but also asking for a personal training
session/programme can also be useful.![]()
If you mean cheetahs gym in hove I'd reccomend it, they literally have tonnes of free weights, squat racks etc a lot of competitors train there and it's got a good atmosphere.