6'4" barefoot. Hell I want to build a home gym, the only problem is that it would have to be on the 2nd floor or I would have to kick myself or the wife out of the garage.
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Originally posted by Cooter View Postso 6'4"?ازدهار رأسه برعشيت
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Originally posted by Strychnine View PostWill probably need to get some steel plates soon, as the 45 lb bumpers take up too much room on the bar when it's loaded up.Originally posted by Strychnine View PostLearn to dump the weight.
In my humble opinion, dumping the weight when squatting is reckless, and setting one up for an injury. Especially as the weights get heavier. The rack is there simply for your protection, there's absolutely no shame in failing under a squat, and coming to rest on the safety bars.
It's not a big deal for things like the snatch, clean or deadlift, though you're going to have fun with those new steel plates.
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Originally posted by matts5.0 View PostThat would be correct, I have noticed a ton of people either don't know to measure their height barefoot or they are liars. Iv talked to a lot of people that are maybe 6'1" tell me they are 6'4" and think I must be 6'5" or taller.
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Originally posted by matts5.0 View PostThat would be correct, I have noticed a ton of people either don't know to measure their height barefoot or they are liars. Iv talked to a lot of people that are maybe 6'1" tell me they are 6'4" and think I must be 6'5" or taller.
nope... 6'4" just like I've been for years! LOL
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Originally posted by Big A View PostLet us know how that works out for you.
In my humble opinion, dumping the weight when squatting is reckless, and setting one up for an injury. Especially as the weights get heavier. The rack is there simply for your protection, there's absolutely no shame in failing under a squat, and coming to rest on the safety bars.
It's not a big deal for things like the snatch, clean or deadlift, though you're going to have fun with those new steel plates.
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Originally posted by snacksnack View PostLets see some pics of everyone's home gym! I want some ,motivation to do my own gym.
Oh and nice big gulp in the cup holder of the weight bench gasser.
Not mine! That ain't mine.
On a serious note, I tell places I want ice water. Most of their drinks are nasty anyway, and I've always liked water.
Oh and fyi everyone, Academy is burleson is running a sale (or was 3 days ago) on that red pin striped adjustable bench in the photo. I got it for $75, its reg $139 IIRC. I think they're going to discontinue it... maybe. Not sure. But it was on sale so I scooped it up. Its not something that's going to be a hot seller so its very possible they still have more.
Good for doing butterfly curls and all manner of other dumbell stuffLast edited by Gasser64; 05-24-2015, 10:31 AM.WH
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Originally posted by snacksnack View PostLets see some pics of everyone's home gym! I want some ,motivation to do my own gym
See belowLast edited by Strychnine; 05-31-2015, 01:50 PM.
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Originally posted by Strychnine View PostI totally get that. But just because my rack doesn't have bars doesn't mean I won't do heavy squats. I'm not advocating being a retard though, I promise lolازدهار رأسه برعشيت
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Originally posted by snacksnack View PostLets see some pics of everyone's home gym! I want some ,motivation to do my own gym.
Oh and nice big gulp in the cup holder of the weight bench gasser.WH
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Originally posted by Strychnine View PostI do.
When back in DFW I try to go work with the guys at Arlington Strength & Conditioning, but here in Houston it's all at home.
He did the Murph yesterday and said it just about killed him.
Originally posted by Gasser64 View PostI posted up about a sale on some good gym equipment, but some mod deleted it. They'll probably delete this too.
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