No frill, nothing fancy. If you train in that gym...you are there because YOU want it!!! Not for the women, not for the televisions, not to see your friends. Because you want it...!!!
Olympic Barbell Set with like 300 lbs: $135
Dumbells 5 - 70: $500 (typically 50 cents per pound)
I built the big dumbell rack for around $45
Squat/Bench rack: $250
Hyperextension: $139
Flat bench: $99
Incline bench: $130
Lat pull down: $225
Heavy Bag: $70
Speed Bag: $50
Treadmill: $1200
The treadmill was the only really expensive thing. Everything else paid for itself in two years of not paying a gym membership.
Also, it only take me 30 seconds to go to my gym and 30 seconds to get home from my gym . Convenience makes it so easy to not miss workouts.
How did you get a picture panoramic like that? Is it the camera? video or snapshot? I have a wide angle lense for my digital camcorder but nothing that wide. that looks great.
I have a Canon PowerShotA20 2.1 Mega Pixel digital still camera I bought over a year ago for $249 but you can probably get a comparable camera today starting at $149.
Anyway, the camera has the panoramic feature built in. You flip the switch take a picture and then the display shows you the right side of the last picture taken. You then use the display to line up roughly the next picture so they match and so on and so on until you are done. You can do side by sides and you can also stack up pictures to make a gigantic picture.
Then the PhotoStitch software magically joins the pictures however you want with perfect seams. It's a pretty cool feature and I think most medium level still digital cameras can do this.