Hi, planning on building a home gym in my basement, i don't have a very big area to build on but not that small. Please bomb with pictures of small home gyms! Thanks :)
Power rack. Bench. Barbell. Plates. Plywood. Rubber mats/tiles.
All you need.
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>>35565296
I'm a girl, btw.
>>35565296
>>35565678
I'd get an erg for the cardio, much smaller than a treadmill or a bike, although at a higher price
>no mirror so you can mire them squats
Why even live?
>>35565678
>Power rack.
no need, you can build one for about fifty quid
What's the recommended brand for power racks?
>>35565296
This, plus gymnastics rings
>>35566079
That yours? Mirin, it looks real nice mate. Why do you need so many barbells though? Also why a hex bar?
>>35566191
Not mine, one I'm trying to emulate.
It takes up more space than it really needs.
For cardio I'll do some kettlebell swings if it's really nasty outside, and if the weather is nice, I'll do some farmer's walks.
More oft than not, I do some jumprope indoors or go running.
just buy an expensive bar and plates and a mid-level set of stands, then build a platform like this
>>35567346