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Brimhall Vid: https://youtu.be/XrteVBumKdc
Being over 40, I use my kettlebells, dumbbells and rings way more than I use my barbell and rack.
Only thing I would truly miss if I only had this build compared to my current one is my beloved trap bar deadlifts.
I gotta grab one of those gyro balls from Amazon tho!
$1260 Ritfit PPC02 power cage home gym package (code rffb -15%)
$200 Ritfit AT02 hack squat rack attachment (code rffb -15%)
$116 Ritfit PAT01 2-in-1 hip thrust bicep curl attachment (code rffb -15%)
$288 PowerBlock Elite EXP 1-50
$50 DIY db stand for powerblocks (harbor freight)
$200 4x horse stall mats
$12 Amazon dip belt
$10 Amazon parallettes
$50 Amazon or Ebay dip bars (tallest you can find)
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$1997
Don't like the bicep curl hip thrust thing? Delete and use the money for used weight plates off the secondhand market. Don't like the hack squat attachment? Same deal. Room later on for the smith machine attachment for the same rack, which will really expand options.
Enjoy.
Jonathan obviously gets my vote
I like being able to do leg extensions and press, with less space than a power rack. This is a total of 415lbs which is enough to max out the Titan Vertical Leg press (and plenty of weight being vertical is economical with weight), Also enough to max out the Titan Cable tower. There is a small gap though, in that you can't make 45lbs dumbbells, you have to go from 40lbs (4 5lb plates on each side of both dumbells) to 50lbs (one 25lb plate on each side of both dumbells), by declining the bench and using leg rollers you get to work abs or cable crunches with the Titan Cable Tower, and by having the leg extension you get to work the muscles that the leg press won't, in addition to dumbell RDLs. The heaviest you could go on a Dumbbell is 90lbs apeice, which I think will fit with the long screws included in the bundle with a 25lb plate and 4x 5lb plates on each side of both dumbbells.
Like the video!
I'm an honest guy and I tell the truth so here goes.
First, YOU WIN by miles. I did not understand his gym build, he didn't even have a bar, plates, or anything hardly that I use.
He spent half his build on dumbbells and then the rest was quite frankly, I don't know. He had a battle rope, a neck thing, a yoga ball, a gyro ball, a slam ball etc.
I don't know what those things are used for and I have lifted weights off and on since I was 12 years old.
He must be a gymnast or something, I just don't understand what his training involves, it certainly is not to get bigger and stronger muscles.
Doing his type training will not make your muscles bigger or stronger, maybe he is just going for endurance. He must be into endurance.
All he had for quality resistance was a set of dumbbells. You could buy a pair of dumbbell handles and use your own plates.
Looking back on your build, I do wish you would've included a pair of dumbbell handles.
That would've made your build even better. Leave off the 3 ships free and you have a pair of dumbbell handles.
I've seen Johnathan before but he is too animated and fake for me. He acts like he is trying to put on a show for people instead of review gym equipment, he seems an okay guy but just not my cup of tea.
I'm just being honest, nothing against him, I just don't go for that cheery animated act. I wish him well but I just don't watch him.
You win by far
If ones goal is to get strong and build muscles nobody could pick his build over yours. Now if one is going for endurance, then his build wins.
I go for bigger and stronger muscles so You Win by a mile
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