Homemade equipment is awesome!
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trouserchili
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I don't go to a gym anymore and am always looking for interesting ways to change up my home workouts (plus save some $$$). Over the years I've made a bunch of homemade equipment such as sandbags, medicine balls, kettlebells, club bells, slosh pipes, etc.
Here's a great resource that has tons of links to plans and ideas for making your own equipment.
http://www.rosstraining.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=157
Here's a great resource that has tons of links to plans and ideas for making your own equipment.
http://www.rosstraining.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=157
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After I move I'll probably make some of my own as well, especially the power rack on here:
http://www.home-gym-bodybuilding.com/homemade-equipment.html0 -
my brother went to lowes and bought a metal bar & 2 small lawn mower wheels.
He put motorcycle grips on the ends of the bars & it made an ab roller
It cost him like $10 to make lol, but it worked well!0 -
good link OP. I like that site.
The only one I've done is the sled out of tyre and wood. Easy as. Slap some weights in there and it's damn hard!0 -
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