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Setting up my own home gym

If you’re a fitness enthusiast with the space to spare at home, investing in a home gym might just be the greatest idea ever. Imagine having a gym with all the things you need but without the hassle of sharing them with other people. And here’s the best part, you can set it up according to your goals.

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For example, if you’re a powerlifter, you can have a mat, an Olympic bar, and several plates. A bench or even a Smith machine would complete your setup. If you’re a weightlifter, you may need similar equipment, give or take a number of those barbell plates. As a weightlifter, you may also want to have a cage for pull-ups and dips, and a dumbbell rack for all those isolation routines. If you’re into CrossFit and HIIT, you’ll have the same stuff as a weightlifter and probably add some Olympic rings, kettlebells, and plyo boxes to complete your setup. If you’re into combat sports such as boxing, kickboxing, and Muay Thai, you’ll need a spacious corner to hang your heavy bag. 

 As discussed, putting up your own home gym can be loads of fun and quite the adventure. Just calculate your space carefully and make sure the equipment is shielded from the elements. 

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 I’m Todd Benderson, and my passion is health and fitness. Check out my Twitter account to learn more about me and fitness..

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