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1000Knives
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11 Feb 2013, 10:56 am

So this thread here, is to discuss our various exercise equipment we wish we had.

Aerobic stepper plates or some kind of boxes I could vary the height of easy for plyometric type movements.

Bumper plates and barbell, and a squat rack, for Olympic lifts in my garage. The only problem is, my cieling is only high enough in one part, or my bedroom. If I did my bedroom I'd have to make a full rubber platform and have to get rid of my coffee table. Also it'd annoy everyone else. Maybe a simple dumbbell set to go with it.

Weightlifting shoes. Raised heel to make it easier to squat deeper.

Stretching rig. A lady I skate with has one of these. It hangs on a door and you strap whatever limb in, and you pull a cord on the other side, and tada, stretched.

Cross country ski boots. We just had a blizzard, and it'd have been fun to ski. The problem is it's only useful for a couple days/weeks of the year where i live. Bought skis awhile back, but no boots.

Pullup bar. Pretty attainable.

What's other people's exercise equipment wishlist?



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11 Feb 2013, 11:00 am

I own 2 x 12 kg kettlebells 1 x 24 kettlebell 1 x 15 clubbell 1 x 15 medicine ball

Plus I have some dumbells 15 and a big bar 30 and also a bench at about 60 in the garden with a punch bag.

Plus a sit up bench and a gym ball.

I use local park for pull ups/body weight exercise.

I never go to gyms.

Oh and two tennis rackets.



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11 Feb 2013, 12:36 pm

A weight belt more comfortable than those you find at my gym would be nice. :)



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11 Feb 2013, 12:45 pm

Kurgan wrote:
A weight belt more comfortable than those you find at my gym would be nice. :)


My gym has no belts.

I've actually never tried one. I tried straps once and actually didn't like them. I heard they're more useful if you're using like an Eleiko or other really good competition bar with aggressive knurling, as those tear your hands up.



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20 Feb 2013, 10:11 pm

i want:

A slackline
some decent ball type weights
gymnastics rings
a climbing wall and or loads of climbing gear
new road , fixie/single speed, mtb bikes
new power kites
a speed wing
a snowboard
a longboard and new skateboard

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21 Feb 2013, 1:02 am

Battle Ropes

A professional quality pull up rack. My portable rack is uneasy some days. I fell on my ass using it one time, because it came off while doing pull ups.

A squat rack


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24 Feb 2013, 7:47 pm

I would like
* the latest Garmin Heart Monitor/GPS watch
* A step
* Some new dynabands
* A Bosu
* A Medicine ball