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Your home gym

Garza, LOL

Kinsquat, me into Bodybuilding.

The reason why I'm prepared to spend up to $10000 is cos I don't want anything cheap (as in cheap and nasty). I'm not adverse to a good deal, but I want stuff that will last and is superbabe-proof (ie, hard to break !!!)

So far I've really only decided on I/F/D bench, and a power rack, with a noce array of Dbs and bars and plates. What do you guys reckon on cable jungles, leg stuff, etc......

And has anyone ever seen a multi-gym worth having....? I know I haven't...:D
 
Superbabe said:
Kinsquat, me into Bodybuilding.

The reason why I'm prepared to spend up to $10000 is cos I don't want anything cheap (as in cheap and nasty). I'm not adverse to a good deal, but I want stuff that will last and is superbabe-proof (ie, hard to break !!!)

Bodybuilding you say... Oh yeah!!!

Superbabe-proof? I'd say I'm Superbabe-proof, but I'd hate to make such an outrageous claim without first making sure...
 
Just to get in my $.02

Currently in my basement is a chin/dip station, an EZ bar, 150 in plates, wrist roller, and a #80 heavy bag hanging from the ceiling.


When the weather's nice and the drive easy - I head to the gym. Then back home to hit the bag for 10-15 minutes.

When it's cold, miserable, and/or icy. Warm up with the weights and hit the bag for 15-30 minutes.
 
I would get a really sweet set of db's, an adustable bench (that goes all the way up for good back support), a rack for squatting, and a bar and weights. Well it's a good start.
 
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