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Building a Small Home Gym (Lifting)

_Khaleesi_
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We live about an hour from the nearest decent gym. I know that I won't go consistently ever, because of that distance. I just don't have the time. So we are looking at setting up a home gym in our basement, in one of our spare rooms. We are likely going to do with the rubber mat flooring, but I am looking for suggestions on what pieces of equipment are must haves.
So far we own dumbbells from 2 lbs - 20 lbs, an exercise ball and theraband (elastic resistance bands). We have a chin up/ pull up bar as well.
We for sure will be getting a treadmill to address the cardio side of things (up here in Canada we have beyond freezing temperatures in the winter... I can't keep up my cardio outside without freezing my lungs or risking breaking a leg on ice). A treadmill allows cardio for me AND cardio for the two dogs that we have, who also can't handle their usual daily runs outside in the winter. So that's really a non-negotiable. Puppies don't do ellipitcals well.
What other equipment do you recommend? Especially for a heavy lifting routine. Lifting/ Squat frame? Barbell weights and plates? etc.
Thanks guys!
So far we own dumbbells from 2 lbs - 20 lbs, an exercise ball and theraband (elastic resistance bands). We have a chin up/ pull up bar as well.
We for sure will be getting a treadmill to address the cardio side of things (up here in Canada we have beyond freezing temperatures in the winter... I can't keep up my cardio outside without freezing my lungs or risking breaking a leg on ice). A treadmill allows cardio for me AND cardio for the two dogs that we have, who also can't handle their usual daily runs outside in the winter. So that's really a non-negotiable. Puppies don't do ellipitcals well.
What other equipment do you recommend? Especially for a heavy lifting routine. Lifting/ Squat frame? Barbell weights and plates? etc.
Thanks guys!
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This:
http://www.flexcart.com/members/elitefts/default.asp?m=PD&pid=576
Or you could probably assemble the same stuff from craigslist or other sources for a lot cheaper.0 -
This:
http://www.flexcart.com/members/elitefts/default.asp?m=PD&pid=576
Or you could probably assemble the same stuff from craigslist or other sources for a lot cheaper.
Waht the busy lady said.0 -
Power rack with pull up bar and preferably dip station attachment, adjustable bench, olympic bar and plates, plate tree. Make sure the holes on the power rack are close together.0
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Buy whatever you'll use. I gave up the gym a couple years ago. My home gym consist of the following:
Cardio:
1. Treadmill
2. Eliptical
3. Bike trainer
Strength:
1. Pull-up bar
2. Elastic Bands
3. Dumbbells
4. Push-up bars
5. All inclusive home gym machine (similar to a bow-flex). Allows me to do lat pull downs, squats, legs, arms, rows, etc...
Misc:
1. TV w/ ability to play videos (P90X, Insanity, etc...)
2. Rubber mat to do floor workouts
3. Foam roller (stretching device)
4. Fan
5. Music (to get you pumped)
Hope this helps!0 -
We have a pretty tiny room in our basement, but this is what is working for us:
Rubber flooring (actually horse stall mats from Tractor Supply). Tougher and cheaper than the interlocking tiles sold at the sporting goods store, and these don't slide around or come apart:
http://www.tractorsupply.com/rubber-matting/rubber-horse-stall-mat-4-ft-x-6-ft--2219003?zoneMarketInfo=2-4&reqUrl=/rubber-matting/rubber-horse-stall-mat-4-ft-x-6-ft--2219003&langId=-1&storeId=10551&storeCity=city,+state&catalogId=10001&storeZip=46219&ddkey=http:LocationBasedPricingCmd
2 tier dumbbell rack (holds our collection of 5 - 50 hex dumbbells):
http://www.amazon.com/Apex-Deluxe-3-Tier-Dumbbell-Rack/dp/B000ASG0VU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1355252176&sr=8-1&keywords=dumbbell+rack
Metal hex dumbbells from ****'s Sporting Goods. My wife uses the 5 - 25 range, I use the 25 - 50 range. (you can get them anywhere... ****'s was the cheapest in town here):
http://www.****ssportinggoods.com/product/index.jsp?productId=841723&cp=4406646.4413986.4417719.15975956
Cheap blanket folded twice to act as a situp mat.
If our room was bigger I would add a Power Tower and Treadmill. Good luck!0
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