Homegym outdoor /poverty edition

Homegym outdoor /poverty edition

all that matters is - you are lifting.

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Find a couple of stools and you'll have a good start.

You thinking for benchpress?

Damn, you could really turn that into a comfy place.

Stools as in excrement

Well I'm lifting on horseshit so I've got that covered

just find a heavy enough bolder to lift, pick it up and throw it over and over again

What's all that white stuff on your plates? It looks for all the world like lard.

When i lived in a shit apartment.. Always lift bro

Chalk. The plates were all greasy when I got them new.

Nice

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>Miss it everyday

>lifting for free in isolation near nature and shit

i'm jealous, user

I hope you don't leave that stuff in the rain or it's water treated

ahh i remember my poverty home gym..

>every week my old barbell is starting to bend just a little bit more

its come a long way since then.. come to think of it i never did repaint that door.

would seem ive forgot the picture

How the shit do I find 20lbs plates? I swear to God, they don't exist.

Just tape two tens together with duck tape.

I use a 2x4 and cinderblocks to lift right now. feels Poor Man

That's why you have 20 in 5's. 20 on each side is 10+5+5.

Don't have enough space on my dumbells to fit microplates more than a total of 80lbs, so I need 20s to bridge the gap between that and 100.

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More plates and a squat rack, then your complete

>climb tree in backyard
>doing pull-ups on a branch
>neighbor spots me
>"HEY user WHATCHA DOIN?"
>autism mode engage
>climb higher into tree
>"J-Just trimming some branches"
>I have no tools
>neighbor sees me in the tree all the time
>he's not buying it

>squat rack

Not needed. Just do front squats instead.

Have a few of pic related as part of my natural disaster prep. Seven gallons is about fifty-eight pounds. I can do "kettle bell" swings, squats, farmer walks etc. Ordered some cheap cast iron plates yesterday because OHP with water scares me.

>water
>not filling them with sand and rocks

Bruh...

>cobble together an ab roller out of a flag pole and micro plates

This way it doubles as water storage for hurricanes and tornadoes. If I were going to fill it with sand I would have bought sand bags. Now I have proper equipment coming I'll just use actual plates that don't restrict ROM.

but do the plates slide around? do you use it on a rug or something?

>does a wheel shaped object slide around?

Use 3 and it's thick enough to stay steady.

>Catalog
I left it through rain and winters did nothing to it. I would tarp the power rack and bar at night.

slide forward I mean. i tried this once with a dumbbell with a rotating sleeve.
>nopeee.avi
but it was on a tile floor.