Do you guys lift weights using water bags or sand bags?
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>>75732944I do.
>>75732944Any waterbag chads on here
>>75732944No I pump iron like an adult.
>>75734238why? are you too scared to lift with water bags?
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>>75732944I'm poor nigga, but not that much
>>75734238>7lb dumbbell
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>>75734238mine is made of lead
>>75732944Waterbag curls will get you an insane bicep pump and bicep gainsSomething about the distribution of water as you lift it
>>75732944Can you use broomstick with water bags on each side to bench?? idk
>>75732944Thats pris0n workout
>>75732944this is gay
>>75732944Water is only 8lbs per gallon, you'd need a giant bag for any real weight, same with sand coming in around 13lbs per gallon sized container, though it can't be increased with denser more tightly packed sand. It comes down to atomic density and these things just don't have enough to be space efficient to make weights out of. Iron is used due to cheapness and rigidity, lead would be better but it would warp immediately. Look up a video of a guy who made a bat out of entirely lead and it just bends the second you pick it up like butter.
>>75736085>can't be*can beJeet programmers fucked up spellcheck. I should say you can probably use sand and water weights for something like curls where not a lot of weight is needed.
>>75736085I think the point of lifting water is muscle control. It's constantly sloshing around and shifting the weight distribution.