Not true, though dumbbells are highly versatile, there are more efficient ways of doing specific parts. Pic rel is better than crunches with a dumbbell. But ya, I wouldn't buy most of that. Op's pic is not my ideal equipment
I'm tempted to do this. What's stopping me? The thought that a woman might find it weird if I bring her home. But that never happens, so I might as well live in a giant gym with a dozen machines.
Honestly if you have gym equipment all around your house there is no way you arent becoming a beast, training every day forever for sure, and probably multiple times a day if bored.
If she won't sleep in the squat rack with you, then she ain't the one
One day I'd like to set up an outdoor gym, and cover it with a tarp for rain and rust. Then, I could wake up at the ass crack of dawn, walk outside, throw of the tarp, and get some frickin gains out innawoods with the rising sun and fresh air and morning birds. Would be pure kino.
There's a few companies out there making galvanized racks specifically for outdoor use. I've thought about doing it but where I live it'd really only be usable for like 4 months a year.
This could be a home business, a small inexpensive local gym. Could pay the cost of housing even if you don't live there. But would be subject to zoning laws. I've seen small gyms like this before. I just use one room to work out in though.
One day I'd like to set up an outdoor gym, and cover it with a tarp for rain and rust. Then, I could wake up at the ass crack of dawn, walk outside, throw of the tarp, and get some frickin gains out innawoods with the rising sun and fresh air and morning birds. Would be pure kino.
This but out in the grass instead of the beach. Some beaches have them with the weights made out of stone and wood, hmmm. Reminds me of African street gyms.
I do this >have to either work out in the early morning or late afternoon during the summer, reverse for winter >fricking ants and insects in general >sun in your eyes
way better than a commercial gym though >lift naked in the sun >fresh air >sounds of nature
I recommend it
This. I'm literally planning to have gym home. Half of the space in my home is gym stuff, like barbells and benches and dumbbells. I don't see a problem with that.
Funny enough my first loft maisonette was like this. Even after my wife moved in the extra room was my gym but after we got our house it moved to the detached garage.
>nooooo go park your car in the street so it can get hailed on and spend a couple grand converting the floor in your garage to a home gym where you can actually bare walking around on the sloped garage floor that you will also need to take care of >don't put it in your level, air-conditioned house where you just need to slap a mat down and it's good go! >that's my girlfriend's arts and craft office!!!
I dunno, garage gym simps are providing a poor argument against the gym home. Sounds like they're b***hes
Would ironically live above a gym. Most gyms feel very comfy, and the amount of fit bodies (both male for mires, and female for lust) would motivate me greatly. Not dumb shit like OP's picrel though.
Anyone else feel like they couldn't lift in their home? Home is meant to be comfy and pleasant, it's an environment meant to relax in. My gym is humid, in a basement, terrible lighting, and smells like sweat; it's an environment that promotes work. I sleep at home; I work in the gym.
Because I'm not a poorgay that lives in an oversized dog kennel.
all you need is a calisthenic bar, dumbbells and maybe bench, everything else in that room is overkill
Not true, though dumbbells are highly versatile, there are more efficient ways of doing specific parts. Pic rel is better than crunches with a dumbbell. But ya, I wouldn't buy most of that. Op's pic is not my ideal equipment
post physique
>Box fan
>In the middle of the room
Its supossed to be on the window op
it is jason blahas house
wtf? cannot afford an car garage?
I wish you lived in my neighborhood
I'm tempted to do this. What's stopping me? The thought that a woman might find it weird if I bring her home. But that never happens, so I might as well live in a giant gym with a dozen machines.
Honestly if you have gym equipment all around your house there is no way you arent becoming a beast, training every day forever for sure, and probably multiple times a day if bored.
I'm working on it
If she won't sleep in the squat rack with you, then she ain't the one
There's a few companies out there making galvanized racks specifically for outdoor use. I've thought about doing it but where I live it'd really only be usable for like 4 months a year.
NON NEGOTIABLE
>reverse hyper right next to the kitchen
Louie would be proud
Hot off the press
This could be a home business, a small inexpensive local gym. Could pay the cost of housing even if you don't live there. But would be subject to zoning laws. I've seen small gyms like this before. I just use one room to work out in though.
One day I'd like to set up an outdoor gym, and cover it with a tarp for rain and rust. Then, I could wake up at the ass crack of dawn, walk outside, throw of the tarp, and get some frickin gains out innawoods with the rising sun and fresh air and morning birds. Would be pure kino.
Just outside the house though not hidden in the woods for some strange reason
This but out in the grass instead of the beach. Some beaches have them with the weights made out of stone and wood, hmmm. Reminds me of African street gyms.
>Reminds me of African street gyms.
No excuses mfers. Put in the work.
seems based but sand is not a good material to lift on
I do this
>have to either work out in the early morning or late afternoon during the summer, reverse for winter
>fricking ants and insects in general
>sun in your eyes
way better than a commercial gym though
>lift naked in the sun
>fresh air
>sounds of nature
I recommend it
This. I'm literally planning to have gym home. Half of the space in my home is gym stuff, like barbells and benches and dumbbells. I don't see a problem with that.
So I'm guessing you guys are all single. Not by choice either
Let me guess. You're skinny as shit and look dyel?
Funny enough my first loft maisonette was like this. Even after my wife moved in the extra room was my gym but after we got our house it moved to the detached garage.
If you're lonely enough that turning your entire home into a gym is feasable you should be at the gym with other people. It's a catch 22.
Not op, but you're an idiot
1. Home gym is more convenient
2. More private
It has nothing to do with loneliness
That's not a home gym that's a gym home.
>nooooo go park your car in the street so it can get hailed on and spend a couple grand converting the floor in your garage to a home gym where you can actually bare walking around on the sloped garage floor that you will also need to take care of
>don't put it in your level, air-conditioned house where you just need to slap a mat down and it's good go!
>that's my girlfriend's arts and craft office!!!
I dunno, garage gym simps are providing a poor argument against the gym home. Sounds like they're b***hes
My garage is flat. Have you tried not having your garage built on a hill?
Then your garage isn't up to code or it's a carport next to your trailer. They are all sloped for runoff.
muh code
>i'm wrong but I'm still going to mouth off
Grow up
Would ironically live above a gym. Most gyms feel very comfy, and the amount of fit bodies (both male for mires, and female for lust) would motivate me greatly. Not dumb shit like OP's picrel though.
>his bed isnt inside of the squat rack
ngmi
Anyone else feel like they couldn't lift in their home? Home is meant to be comfy and pleasant, it's an environment meant to relax in. My gym is humid, in a basement, terrible lighting, and smells like sweat; it's an environment that promotes work. I sleep at home; I work in the gym.
Because working out is just a small part of my life, not my entire identity.
U r gay and not the fun kind