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If you train at home, you have no commute, so you could even do a 7 day brosplit.
But if you have to go to gym, you need to go more rarely but have longer workout.
Also, at home you can do supersets to save time, you train two exercises at same time. At commercial gym someone can get angry at you for using two or more machines or equipment.
At home you can use computer or TV when you rest during exercises.
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>>76723948
very cool
post your gym
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My gym is full of pencilnecks so the entire rack/benches part is basically all mine given that i dont go at rush hour.
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>>76723948
yes I envy the home gym master racers
it is my dream in my life to own my own home and have enough space in it to just set up a simple gym
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>>76723972
CIA post, do not reply.

>>76724033
I built home gym for 100 dollars that can train every muscle in the body. Nothing is stopping you from doing the same. You have no valid excuses.

Pull up bar - 20 dollars.
One dumbbell - 80 dollars.
Dip chairs - already in the house, two heavy chairs.

For 100 dollars you can train everything.
If you do not have chairs suitable for dips, you can buy pull up + dip station.
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>>76724147
hmm well I have 4 kettlebells 8kg-32kg, a pullup bar, a 40lb weight vest, rings, a 100lb sandbag, ab wheel, back extension machine and a nordic bench (home made but it works for nordic curls)
that isn't enough for me because I like powerlifting and weightlifting, I can't just snatch 80kg in my bedroom and don't have room for a power rack anywhere
yes you can "train everything" but very much suboptimally
you can't work your way up to a 500lb deadlift with that setup, we have different goals and that's okay, I'm glad it's enough for you, I just need more
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If you can train 7 days a week you aren't training hard enough (or are on gear)
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>>76724147
You built a dumbbell, pullup bar, and two heavy chairs?
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>>76723948

when covid hit, i bought myself a pair of bowflex dumbbells and a bowflex barbell set. did nothing but dumbbell curls and tricep workout everyday. now that i am back in the gym, i don't have to do my biceps anymore.
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>>76724179
>that isn't enough for me because I like powerlifting and weightlifting
Then stop liking it. It's gay.
>you can't work your way up to a 500lb deadlift with that setup
I meant I can train every muscle, not every exercise. I do not train deadlift. For hamstrings, I train one leg deadlift. It requires 5 times less weight than double leg deadlift.

>>76724199
No, If you do brosplit and only do one or two exercises per day for one muscle group, it's fine. But I don't train 7 days a week, waste of time.

>>76724205
No, I paid shekels for it.
Can train every muscle with this 100 dollar setup.
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Social anxiety fuels me to train harder and faster.
I use my home gym only as a backup.
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>>76724294
What did you build?
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>>76724441
I built a lot of things, which I will not disclose here.
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>>76724294
I do 1 legged deadlifts with a 32kg dumbbell and they are easy, too easy to give any gains
I'd say it's not a 1:5 ratio more like 1:2
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>>76724690
>I do 1 legged deadlifts with a 32kg dumbbell and they are easy, too easy to give any gains
How many reps?
>I'd say it's not a 1:5 ratio more like 1:2
64kg double leg deadlift would feel like nothing in your case. We can set the ratio to 1:3. So 32kg one leg = 96kg dual leg.
Remember than you also lift your torso and that one leg deadlift has bigger ROM than double leg deadlift.

Are you sure you are doing one leg deadlift and not one leg squat? Your back/torso should be parallel to the floor during bottom position.

>I'd say it's not a 1:5 ratio more like 1:2
I think 1:3 and this would mean it's 3 times cheaper than dual leg barbell version.
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>>76724568
sure bud
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>>76723948
On top of all that, you can also make your bedroom your gym. I have a guest bedroom that is unused with its own full bathroom. But honestly I like this set up
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>>76723948
>gym is halfway between work and home and therefore doesn't require any additional commuting
Problem?
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>>76723948
>If you train at home, you have no commute, so you could even do a 7 day brosplit.
No commute is amazing, but 7 days would still be cancer. Natties are best working out 4-5 days a week max.
>Also, at home you can do supersets to save time, you train two exercises at same time. At commercial gym someone can get angry at you for using two or more machines or equipment.
You can superset some things, but it is a little restricted since you only have one of each piece of equipment and don't want to be moving shit around between every set.
>At home you can use computer or TV when you rest during exercises.
Yes but that can cause problems from mixing "work" and leisure. Some people have trouble focusing with so many potential distractions.
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>>76724798
>Problem?
I am unemployed.
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>>76723948
DOESNT WORK LIKE THAT FRIEND
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>>76725107
post your gym
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>>76724147
How can I train every muscle with dumbbells and a pull up bar? Please share your routine.
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>>76725107
what happened to your thread buddy? is it non existent like your gym?
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>>76725462
no, you can just make an hg thread
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>>76723948
One thing you don't realize you miss out on until you get a home gym is that you're no longer participating in an implicit hierarchy, which can be both good and bad. You no longer feel the pressure of being judged but then you also miss out on the motivation of lifting and showing off your body to others. You realize after a while that just like how Wittgenstein said there is no private language, there is no private physique. You are lying to yourself if you don't believe you maintain a physique to impress others.
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>>76725160
Ignore him. The single dumbbell guy has been schizoposting his garbage for a while now. He's some combination of dyel, delusional, and blatant lying.
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>>76725487
No way!
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>>76725510
can i get some more internet cool guy buzz words my dude
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>>76725510
Not that anon, there isn't even a home gym thread right now besides this one. There was a single /hgg/ thread up for about a week or two recently, but it's not a regular thing. There are barely enough posters to justify regular home gym threads, and you think a tiny subsection of home gym posters deserves its own thread?
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If you need to talk about your homegym and circle jerk just go to reddit or facebook
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Why did all the posts get deleted?
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>>76725160
My routine is not public yet, I will need a website, book etc.
But it's weighted calisthenics plus dumbbell where it's better to use dumbbell than calisthenics, like shoulders.

>>76725486
Ok but I can't go to gym, I live in the woods.
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>>76725487
Pull up bar and one dumbbell is all you need. Name a muscle it doesn't train.
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>>76723948
There are no cute girls at home
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>>76726823
At gym no cute girls, only old hags.
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>>76726823
You can have porn playing on your tv for them cute girls increasing your test whilst you workout whilst watching lesbian porn oh and have red light all the time on in your gym for even more of a boost.
>>76725621
Janitor is a faggit who eats cocks for breakfast like his mother prior him on the streets only difference he does it for free.
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It is also possible to have home gym but train both at gym and home gym, on different days.
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yes
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>>76727101
you need to get laid
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>>76723948
I do this every day.
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>but I can't post it
Interesting. Why make a thread about your homegym and not post your homegym? Don't we already already a /hg/ anyways?
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I have a squat rack and everything I need to use it. I'll admit it is nice to use my computer in between sets but I feel like a fatass, like my breaks just take way too long and a 45 minute workout ends up taking 4 hours. Trying to figure out a fix that doesn't involve me having to pay more rent.
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>>76727723
Glowniggers like you save all my photos.
I can provide text description of my home gym if you want.
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yes
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>>76727857
>flybird bench
>a rope
>a band
>mirror
>rug as a yoga/push up mat
>dip bars (chairs)
>power tower
>44lb adjustable db
>ab roller
>amazon posters of db exercises taped on the wall
>#ItAintMuchButItsMine
>gym
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>>76728116
You should delete this post and try again
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>>76723948
Every point you've made is correct, but you can't fit machines inside a home gym unless you're literally wealthy, which is often why I do maybe half my workouts at my home gym and the other half at local gyms. I'm 25 years old. By the time I get a house where I could actually build a half-decent gym on the property and afford it, preferably attached to the house without looking like some ugly addition with plenty of sound-proofing and likely even a separate cooling system for additional sound-proofing, I would likely be in my mid 30s by the earliest, and that's being hopeful if things really go my way.

There's also the issue of never seeing any attractive women when when you go work out at your home gym. Doesn't matter, though. I'm too fat and too poor to stand a chance with most of the fit girls at the gym with nice asses.
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>>76728135
Proud of you, champ
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>>76724147
You wouldn’t mind posting physique, would you?
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>>76724147
>>76728143
Please don't.
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>>76728136
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>>76728036
Thanks I actually need some items you listed. Thanks for ideas.

>>76728135
Machines are gay

>>76728143
I do not do what glowniggers ask me online.
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>>76728036
Pull up bar + one dumbbell = 100 dollars
100 dollars and it's over
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>>76728332
>Machines are gay
They're amazing for legs. If I had the space (a nice, big house) and the money, I'd buy pretty much all the leg machines, including specialized ones for the glute max. The only machines I use for upper body are the multi flight for my delts, the incline seated press for my upper pecs, and the seated high row, since barbell rows are essentially just low rows, so you hit your back muscles from a different angle with the seated high row machine.
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>>76728332
>>76728621
I would also get a crossover, since all I have is this shitty DIY (although I'm proud of making it) cable setup. I can do lat prayers, tricep pushdowns, face pulls, and one-arm cable flies, but I need to do them really slowly and be really careful, since those plates on that loading pin could easily bruise up your hand or break one of your metacarpal bones. I still haven't figured out what to do to make this less likely to happen, since you're a bit fucked when you actually break hand bones. I've done it once before when I was a teenager, and you do fully recover from it, but it will fuck you up for months. I also have a straight bar attachment / tool that isn't in the photo.
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>>76728621
>>76728643
Cables aren't usually paired in with other machines. They are much more useful and general purpose, especially for rows. I don't care to have a cable setup in my home gym. Ironically one of the few machines I thought was worth using was the chest supported row.
Lower body machines like leg extensions and leg curls are fucking dogshit. The leg press is great but again that isn't often considered a machine, still it's too big and expensive for most home gyms and probably requires you to buy extra 45s. There are power rack attachments for leg press, but I've never used them and they don't look that good.
One piece of equipment I recommend is a back extension. I have the CAP one and it can handle me swinging on it with a loaded barbell, the foot plate is great too. It btfo stupid leg curls.
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>>76723972
Home gym-er checking in!
trt47yom
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>>76728740
I have dip bars now too and a belt to put weight on...triceps are BUSSIN!
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>>76723948
Idk, I like being around people and chatting with them.
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>>76728621
This is my leg training

-Weighted pistol squats
-single leg deadlift
-weighted single leg calf raises

They train every muscle.

>>76728740
>>76728745
Too much.
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>>76728754
I live in the woods I can't go to gym, I could open a video chat with /fit/ during training or something
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>>76728766
Results
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>>76728865
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>>76728695
>The leg press is great but again that isn't often considered a machine
I have issues with my abdominals, so I avoid doing any compound movements with my legs. I still lightly hit my abdominals when doing other exercises like lat prayers and tricep pushdowns, along with a few other exercises, though. I use machines to work out all my leg muscles individually. My leg workouts involve cable hip extension for glute max, hip abduction for side glutes, hip adduction for adductors, leg extension for quads, and barbell hyperextension on the roman chair for erectors. Hyperextension also works the hamstrings and glutes a bit, even the side glutes. I can only do 2 to 3 sets of hyperextensions per workout due to the painful pumps I get from them.
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>>76728878
Certified unc.
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>>76728878
About to move my gym to carpet how’s it working out for ya
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>>76729087
I took this today. I travel for work, so Im at a hotel. So its from the hotel I am in. The other gym pics are mine from home in the garage. Been on T since February or so and getting GREAT fucking results. I have transformed for sure. Still trying to lose weight though. The weight graph is me. Started at 225 or so and now at 192 or so. Dont know what I should aim for. I feel and look great! Can bench 2 plates which NOWAY could I do 6 mos. ago.
Tell me about you.
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>>76729102
Cheater, steroider.
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Home strong.
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>>76729102
>dat legs
Holy fuck your short lmao
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>>76730493
What can I say?
>>76730821
5 10, maybe to some, I am short
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>>76724033
Nigga, you are not an olympia open class body builder. Get a cheapo bench, some adjustable dumbbells and a walking pad. I got everything for less than 400 euros
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>>76730871
I have home gym for 100 dollars and can train every muscle.
This is possible if you drop the barbell and take the dumbbell pill.
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>>76730992
fuck barbell
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>>76728766
good
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>>76724033
A set of powerblocks will get you started for a long time. Barbells are great for when you've maxed out your dumbbells

>>76727707
Fuck off jannie
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>>76726823
My wife is at home and sometimes we have seggs in the power cage or on the bench
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>>76731972
You can't max out dumbbells if you are not a steroider. It's impossible.

>>76731980
If your wife is 11 year old then I wish I was you.
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>>76732007
My DBs only go up to 90lb which is pretty good but they don't cut it for chest presses, calf raises, deadlifts, or side leans anymore
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>>76732007
>You can't max out dumbbells
lmao
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Home gym, decent gym. If I had the time and inclination to go to a proper gym I would. But I prefer the comfort and lack of hassle with a home gym. I can train my entire body with this setup. Yeah cables would be nice but I can get those in the future if I switch to a more compact half rack + cables -setup. The ATX-750 is pretty large even if it's a half-rack.
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>>76732021
>My DBs only go up to 90lb which is pretty good
It is possible to buy heavier, but it should be enough.
>don't cut it for chest presses
You shouldn't be doing DB chest press, there are better exercises: dips, weighted push ups, one arm push ups.
>calf raises
You should do single leg calf raise. Also, I wear a backpack with 20kg/45lb of concrete, then I hold dumbbell in my hand, then I do single leg calf raise. You will not max out dumbbell this way.
>deadlifts
Single leg deadlift.
>or side leans
What is that, what trains?

>>76732069
Do you have evidence you can?
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>>76732148
>It is possible to buy heavier, but it should be enough.
It is possible but I'm not going to. It's easier and cheaper to pick up a cheap shit power cage, barbell, and weights than to fish for heavy dumbbells or a full dumbbell set
>You shouldn't be doing DB chest press, there are better exercises: dips, weighted push ups, one arm push ups.
I'm going to work out the way that I want to but thanks. I do weighted dips and ab rollers though
>You should do single leg calf raise. Also, I wear a backpack with 20kg/45lb of concrete, then I hold dumbbell in my hand, then I do single leg calf raise. You will not max out dumbbell this way.
Cool, I have a trap bar and heavy circles to stick on it. I do like the ingenuity though
>Single leg deadlift.
Cool, I have a trap bar and heavy circles to stick on it.
>What is that, what trains?
Obliques
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>>76732104
The peg board fucks



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