wtb: olympic weight bench/weights
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true. but i've heard its always packed and hard to get a bench? where do you live at in sm?
also i dont have anyone to go w me to the rec to work out. so i was thinking it would be easier to do some of the basics at the house.
also i dont have anyone to go w me to the rec to work out. so i was thinking it would be easier to do some of the basics at the house.
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Originally Posted by Donohue96M6Z28
true. but i've heard its always packed and hard to get a bench? where do you live at in sm?
also i dont have anyone to go w me to the rec to work out. so i was thinking it would be easier to do some of the basics at the house.
also i dont have anyone to go w me to the rec to work out. so i was thinking it would be easier to do some of the basics at the house.
i live at san jac (dorm). I'm at the gym 3-4 times a week. Don't go after 6pm and it's not crowded at all man. Usually it's available (they have 2 flat benches, an incline and decline) and 2 squat racks and 1 olympic platform. Sometimes, you might have to wait 5 mins.
If you wanted to get something for the house, get a squat rack and then a flat bench too. You could do a lot with those... deadlift, squat, military, rows, cleans, press.. the works
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Where abouts do you live?