Home gym or commercial gym?
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Commercial, it is on my way home from work so convenience isn't an issue. Once I get home from work, I tend to get lazy and lay on the couch or find something else to do.0
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Both. Nicely equipped gym at home and commercial about a mile away. I like the convenience of home but the atmosphere of getting out of the house as well. The gym keeps track of lifting records so it is a nice motivator to keep going.0
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Garage gym, but I also go to a powerlifting gym on occasion. Currently I have a Rogue power rack, several oly bars, a trap bar, a curl bar, adjustable dumbbells, a couple of benches, high/low cables, a platform, plenty of oly and standard plates, a couple sets of training plates, an atlas stone, several bands, and various accessories. I'm looking to add a GHD and safety squat bar at the end of this year.0
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I go to a private gym which basically feels like a home gym since I'm often there by myself...at most a couple other clients will be training. It is not open to the public which is nice.0
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cwolfman13 wrote: »I go to a private gym which basically feels like a home gym since I'm often there by myself...at most a couple other clients will be training. It is not open to the public which is nice.
Sounds like a nice set up man!0
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