quick poll...
You've got a typical 6 post weight tree.
You have 6 45's, 6 25's, 6 10's, and 6 5's.
How would you load that weight tree?
(just making sure most people in this world are capable of this because I'm losing hope in my gym that others are capable of such high level organizational skills).
for those still confused:
You have 6 45's, 6 25's, 6 10's, and 6 5's.
How would you load that weight tree?
(just making sure most people in this world are capable of this because I'm losing hope in my gym that others are capable of such high level organizational skills).
for those still confused:

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*kitten* math.0
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*kitten* math.0
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what does it matter? none of the *kitten* at my gym ever re-rack their *kitten* anyway.0
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No 2 1/2s? thats sexist.0
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Heaviest on the bottom, lightest on the top?0
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what does it matter? none of the *kitten* at my gym ever re-rack their *kitten* anyway.
I re-rack.....you're welcome at my house anytime0 -
what does it matter? none of the *kitten* at my gym ever re-rack their *kitten* anyway.
This.0 -
No 2 1/2s? thats sexist.
2.5's and 35's just make this messier...0 -
the 45's and 25's on the right side, the rest on the left side?
Did I do that right??0 -
On the floor in the corner. There aren't enough 5 pound weights in the gym. I have to hide them until next time I go.0
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on each tree you put a 45, 25, 10, 5 that way there is a whole set.
put the you should add some 35s and just toss them in the mix.0 -
You've got a typical 6 post weight tree.
You have 6 45's, 6 25's, 6 10's, and 6 5's.
How would you load that weight tree?
(just making sure most people in this world are capable of this because I'm losing hope in my gym that others are capable of such high level organizational skills).
for those still confused:0 -
I've only seen those at the local sports resale store. I'm assuming you split the 45s on either side of bottom because, you know, physics and stuff. Not sure how many plates fit on each post, but I'd continue to split all the way up.
Never have to ***** about that, because all my shiz is at home and the only one who doesn't put the plates back is me.0 -
I would stack them on the floor next to the tree. Duh...0
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Heaviest up top to make them easy to grab.0
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heaviest at the bottom lightest at the top....what's the point of lifting if you wanna take the easy route from the top0
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