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Let's See Your Home Gym

I just picked up some 35lbs dumbbells :). Wonder what you guys think is essential? If I weren't living in an condo, I would get a barbell, 225lbs, power rack (w/ pull up bar), another 90lbs, 3 sets of dumbbells (80, 50, 30 or something). I think that's all I could ever want really, you can do full body with that.
 
My humble gym :)
 

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Mirin' these gyms! Nice job fellas! This my humble house of pain:

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Lots of very nice "Home Gyms" in here, just go's to show it does not matter where you train, you just need to get off your butt and Do It !!
 
^^ nice and hardcore
 
The Iron-Pit does look Hardcore....Very Nice!!
 
I'd love to train at The Iron-Pit
 
I own a damn $50 a month gym membership that charges me $30 annually for freaking upgrades. What does my $50 a month go towards?
 
Invalid Link Removedkind of hard to see everything, but it includes 3 adjustable benches, leg press machine, hydraulic squat rack, powertec multi machine, power rack, standing calf raise machine, reverse hyper machine, 125 lb powerblock Dumbbells, hex bar, t bar row machine, a few thousand pound of weights and many accessories.
 
kind of hard to see everything, but it includes 3 adjustable benches, leg press machine, hydraulic squat rack, powertec multi machine, power rack, standing calf raise machine, reverse hyper machine, 125 lb powerblock Dumbbells, hex bar, t bar row machine, a few thousand pound of weights and many accessories.

Real nice!!!
 
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Great looking gym.. has that Hardcore look !!
 
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I picked up a new (to me) piece of equipment for my Home Gym yesterday, I thought I should bring it all home !!
 
The Solution tells me there is a good place to get Ice Cream in York !
 
Any Newer members that have not shared a pic of there Home Gym ?
 
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I started on mine almost a year ago.
 
RegisterJr Pride89 Nice looking Gyms!! Thomas I have been working on my for over 30 years, you built a great looking Gym in a year, You Win !!
 
Me and the wife's collection over about 10-15 years. My shop/ gym, everything but the bench came from craigslist. Got the power blocks for$250. One of my best purchases.

Workout partner by the other dumbbells, sit there for every workout rain or shine

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RegisterJr Pride89 Nice looking Gyms!! Thomas I have been working on my for over 30 years, you built a great looking Gym in a year, You Win !!

I'd like more equipment and to replace some of the cheaper stuff yours is by far greater.
 
I wish I had a picture on my very first home gym it was about 1972 a set of plastic weights and a Bench made out of 2x4's, I still remember the first time I benched all the weight I had (110lbs) I thought I was the Hulk
 
Some crazy homegyms i here

Mine is kinda small compared to you Guys
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No problem with a small start....ur better off learning what u need down the road then just buying tons of equipment and not needing/using it
 
No problem with a small start....ur better off learning what u need down the road then just buying tons of equipment and not needing/using it

Very well said!!
 
Nice gyms guys!!! It's nice to get ideas for layouts and equipment from other people. Here's my home gymInvalid Link Removed
 
Very nice setups everyone! I don't normally workout at home, but sometimes it is just so convenient, so I'm working on assembling a little setup myself.

For now I have this adjustable TRX thing I made from steel chains, quick links, and PVC pipe, and also that wooden structure I can do pullups on:
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some dumbbells (10s, 15s, and the plate-loaded ones that currently go up to 50 each):
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and now I'm looking to pickup a cheap bench, then maybe a few more plates for the dumbbells to get up to 80-90lbs so it'll be at least somewhat decent for presses.

There's also this on LetGo for $25, but I'd need to borrow a truck to get it home:
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A lot of great looking Home Gyms here!!
 
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Put this in my basement a few months ago. Best thing I ever did... no excuses, no sick kids at gym child care, can workout in slippers.
 
Man, some of you have great set ups! I'm jealous. Still working on accumulating equipment, but here's what I've got. Enough to get it done.

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Craigslist will be listing tons of equipment after the New Year resolutions are abandoned.
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Segansational You are off to a good start, and Craig's list is a great place to look for good deals
 
Great thread, forgot I posted my gym pics a few years back...

Still the same.
 

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