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Monolift Attachment

Hannibal

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Just wondering who here has the Monolift Attachment sold by Crepinsek? I think Flap has one. Just wondering what the run $$? And how well they work.

Also does Crepinsek have a website or just a phone number. Thanks.
 
flapwrlftr has one. I have used his and it works pretty good. They have a webiste but I cannot think of it right now.
 
I have the Crepinsek Power-rack and monolift combination.

It is awesome! It is very sturdy and the bar holder does NOT wobble when you unrack.

I have dropped 700 - 800 pounds a few times off of my back. Other than bending the shit out of my power bar, the rack was completely unscathed.


If you want to take a look at some of my pics of this setup, go here:

http://207.202.218.110/pictures/gym

Take a look at gym 018 - gym 021.

Ignore the small guy in the pics. That is not me!

Good luck!

/t
 
That looks like an outstanding home gym. I am thinking of putting one in an extra bedroom of a house I am having built. What is the size of the room in the pictures?

Looks like it has a reverse hyper, low pulley, lat pulldown, and dumbells in addition to the power rack. That is the basic setup I was looking at. Although I was thinking of using the powerblock dumbells to save room.

Thanks.

B.
 
IrishPower said:
I have the Crepinsek Power-rack and monolift combination.

It is awesome! It is very sturdy and the bar holder does NOT wobble when you unrack.

I have dropped 700 - 800 pounds a few times off of my back. Other than bending the shit out of my power bar, the rack was completely unscathed.


If you want to take a look at some of my pics of this setup, go here:

http://207.202.218.110/pictures/gym

Take a look at gym 018 - gym 021.

Ignore the small guy in the pics. That is not me!

Good luck!

/t


:devil:

That pec tear was nasty. Did you need surgery? I did my tricep last year, it was just as purple.
Your gym is a nice set up.
 
Yes.... the pec tear was was almost complete rupture of the pec-major/tendon.

It was surgically re-attached, and it is doing really well but is still sore all the time. The doctor said that was to be expected.

All in the name of powerlifting I guess.

On the bright side, it gave me the time and motivation to complete my home gym.

/t
 
that looked like about a 585 bench. Very impressive. Love the gym setup. How big is the room?

Did you tear the pec at the meet pictured?
 
AWESOME set up....just one question. Why would a powerlifter need a MIRROR in his gym??? J/K
 
How long did it take you to recover? And have you been able to regain your previous strength? By the way nice gym.
 
re: the injury

no... the meet was fine. i actually ruptured my pec doing a bunch of fucking crazy rep-training multiple times per week. i blew it on the 5th rep of a 405 close-grip bench press. i don't think this is really what caused it...just the final straw. i have done up to 640 with a shirt.

i attribute the injury to stupid training, ignoring the continuing pain and problems, and heavy training without equipment.

re: the surgery.

surgery was in july, recovery is slow but steady. i am not pushing my bench all that hard. i just did 225 for reps for the first time the other day. i am able to train everthing else to max effort. i think my squat and dead will soon surpass previous bests.


re: the gym

i believe the room is 20x15.
the total cost of equipment was 11k.

I bought all 'standard equipment' from forza strength systems:
2 back devices (with 400lb stacks)
dumbells up to 110lbs
1200 lbs of free weight
various bars

reverse hyper
ham-glute-calf machine
crepinsek monolift/power cage

oh yeah.. the mirror is so we can look pretty in the 'off' season. :)
 
I SWEAR I had a question at the beginning of this thread...:rolleyes:
 
Hey Hann I'm pretty sure you don't want another question on here besides what you asked but I don't know about monolifts.

Irishpower not that I'm rankin on your bench form but is that the correct form????? I need to know this personally because when I normally bench my elbows tend to come alot closer to my body?????? Does anyone know about this. By the way nice gym setup 11k HOLY SHIT.
 
regarding bench form:

it depends on who you ask. I agree with westside that ideally your elbows should be tucked to maximize push off lats. This is how I try to train.

However, in a meet, when attempting a very heavy lift, your body tends to do its own thing when you are approaching your mini-max position (sticking point).

/t
 
Scott Taylor of the WPA-APA powerlifting has them and sells them I beleive. He's a nice guy and good to deal with. You can get his e-mail from the WPA website.
 
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