I work out in my home. I have the opportunity to purchase a new Body Solid hack squat machine for $699. This is the last one they have. My question is, is it worth it? Is this a good machine for leg workouts or would I be better off spending my money on something else. I have a squat rack and I do squats as a part of my workout. Really appreciate any opinions.
David
Posted by: supertech
Personaly I would not buy it,There alot of other leg exercises that you can do,like lunges and step ups,and all you need for those are some DB's
Posted by: ST240
take that 7 bill and go buy a member ship at a good gym along with a shitload of supplements
Posted by: QuestionGuy
i know huh, wtf do people buy that shit for when they have all the weights and machines at the local gym for like 20 bux a month, i think thats dumb
Posted by: 165r
those things usually turn into coat racks. You are paying for more than just the use of weights at a gym. The environment is a killer on the psyche. You can't get that in your basement/
Posted by: instant
yeah the bitches at the gym make you lift a lot more than you can in your garage.
Posted by: JerseyDevil
Gee cpa, guess everything thinks this would be a waste of $699.... including me. Truth be told, all you really need to build a massive pair of legs is squats, and you have the rack. Supertech's suggestion of doing lunges with DBs is perfect for cutting up those bulked up quads.
Posted by: cpa55
Mucho thanks for the input. My logic was that it is hard to max out on squats since I usually workout by myself. As far as joining a gym, the closest is about 30 minutes away and closes at 9:00pm. I have a 4 year old so I try to spend time with him after work til his bedtime, so that wouldn't leave enough time to workout at the gym. (I belonged to the gym for a few years before he was born). As far as the "bitches" go, I couldn't bring them home (beautiful, younger wife at home) so that is not alot of motivation.
I was thinking that the hack squat would allow me to use heaver weight plus it is good for calf exercises. I really do appreciate your input and if anyone has any reasons why I should buy it, let me know.
Thanks again!
David
Posted by: Av8tor
Honestly Dave, if you think you will use it over a prolonged period it might be a good investment. I for one love working out at home. I get extra time with my wife and son and I can work out whenever the mood strikes me. I've belonged to many gyms in the past and have never been as motivated and made as much progress as I have since I built my own home gym (Plus the old ladies at the gym hate Metallica cranking in the background). Every time I want to purchase a new piece of equipment, I start putting $65 a month a side for it (That's what it would cost me at the YMCA down the road). When the money is saved, I buy it. I'm actually about to buy a Leg sled/hack squat myself. I currently do squats religiously, and will continue to do so, but would love to be able to pile on the weight and not have to worry about a spotter. At $699, you'll have your new leg press paid off in a year or less. Not a bad ivestment in my mind. Most fitness stores have same as cash for 12-24 months on large purchases, so you can use their money for a year or two. Good Luck!