Strong lift equipment
ourtruelovewillneverdie
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FYI: Going to the actual gym is not an option in my case.
What equipment is needed at home for the strong lifts program?
What equipment is needed at home for the strong lifts program?
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barbell, weight plates, a bench, squat rack/power rack (for safety)
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Everything that has been mentioned is correct. However, if you have access to an adjustable set of dumbbells, most of the lifts can be adapted to those. That is, until you outgrow them.0
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Thanks. I'm checking Craigslist but it seems everyone is only selling damn stationary bikes and treadmills. I may have to broaden my search or just look at Amazon and places like that for new.0
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If you have a choice between a squat rack and a power rack (cage), get the cage. You can use it for every exercise, including bench press.0
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I got my rack and weight set from Dick's Sporting Goods for a good price. (See profile picture.)0
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I hate living in a second floor condo.0
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See if you have a Play It Again Sports near by.
I got my cage from a used fitness place, plates and dumbbells from Craigslist, and a bar from Play It Again.
In retrospect, I could've gotten a cage from Dick's cheaper but I know this one will be less likely to fail on me since it's commercial gym quality0 -
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hollydubs85 wrote: »I got my rack and weight set from Dick's Sporting Goods for a good price. (See profile picture.)
Link to it.
Awesome! Will this not work good with squats though? I'm a chick so squats are going to be important to me because I want my *kitten* to be one of my best assets lol.0 -
And some flooring material so you don't wreck your floor or your weights. Heavy rubber (aka horse) mats. I use the cheap interlocking kind you get a Walmart, although they are probably a bit too soft0
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Cheap out on plates. Get a good bar. Never go with a low-end cage - I define it as anything not capable of six hundred pounds - because the cage WILL save you from injury and death when you have to bail on a bench press.
Case in point: I build my own cage with 3/4 inch iron pipe as safeties - and BENT them when racking a squat went bad... and I'm not lifting a huge amount of weight. It's protected me when a body weight bench press didn't make the last rep I was sure I had.
Safety is good.0 -
I would caution against the fitness gear weight plates from Dick's. They are not the standard diameter of Olympic plates. When you get to the point (or maybe you are already there), your form will change because you will have to go a couple inches lower to get into starting position.
Other than that, they should meet most of your needs. If you are just starting out, you may not even notice.0 -
CipherZero wrote: »Cheap out on plates. Get a good bar. Never go with a low-end cage - I define it as anything not capable of six hundred pounds - because the cage WILL save you from injury and death when you have to bail on a bench press.
Case in point: I build my own cage with 3/4 inch iron pipe as safeties - and BENT them when racking a squat went bad... and I'm not lifting a huge amount of weight. It's protected me when a body weight bench press didn't make the last rep I was sure I had.
Safety is good.
If something is safety equipment designed to save your life or prevent injury, buy the best you can afford, or don't buy anything.
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I have a cage (craigslist), olympic bar with clamps (craigslist), a bench (craigslist), puzzle-style mats for under everything (amazon), and plates (craigslist and amazon). I also have freeweights for warmups that I got from amazon.0
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I've been watching Craigslist and racks and Olympic weights appear pretty regularly, but seem to drop off just as fast. Keep an eye on there and be ready to make an offer if/when they show up. You'll save hundreds of dollars that way.0
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