I have 100 euro to spend and want to get some home workout stuff. is this a good start?
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>>38880897
spend as little as possible because theres a fantastic chance that you're going to use it once and never touch it again.
>>38880897
The pull ups thing is a good buy, but don't buy the EZ bar. You wont use it enough for The price you'll pay. If you really Want a bar, buy a straight one. You'll find many more uses to it. Or keep that money for a bigger stuff.
>>38880897
Get a gym membership instead.
Buy an oly bar and some plates instead
>>38880959
too far away and 70 euro/month
>>38881004
Have fun never making it
>>38880897
Get the pull up bar and do calisthenics
>>38881012
We're all gonna make it
>>38880897
Save another 200 euro and buy a shit bar plus 200kilo in plates and do cleans Deads rows and ohp. Or go to the gym.
>ez bar
That's retarded, get a straight bar
Get used, not new.
1. Oly bar
2. Plates (bumper plates if possible)
3. Power rack
4. Bench
5. Dumbells
In that order
>>38881004
>excuses
Not everyone makes it. That's ok.
>>38881004
That is a little much. I suggest doing bodyweight on bars till you can afford to build your own homegym.
>>38880897
Where do you find such creap plates?
>>38880897
I have a chinup bar like that one, it's a great investment. Buy that before buying anything else.
>>38881133
this, specially if you've never lifted before.