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    Hi i was lookin at getting a weight bench but im not quit sure on what one i wanna get....I seen the Powertec Workbench Rack System and was wonderin if anyone has any reviews on it?????

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    Is this the bench? For the price it looks like a very good choice IMO.

    This link...Workbench Bench/Rack System - Powertec Home Fitness Equipment shows it on sale for 899.00
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    looks like you could get at least a 2 year membership at a nice gym for less money...

    not have to buy attachments, additional weights, dumbells, etc.

    but for some people a gym isnt the way to go...
    in that case
    ill stay out of it
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    a gym membership works well for me right now but i can see myself going the home gym route in the future when i'm married with kids... i enjoy going to the gym but also think it would be nice to train in the comfort of my own home...

    i did a search for the one you're looking at and found this one which also looks pretty sweet ---> The Treadmill Factory - Powertec Power Rack Set

    you could put together tons of great work outs using something like this i would think

    i think you have to buy any bars, weights and benches separately though but this power rack set also has a pull up bar, a pull down cable, a row cable, dip bars... it looks really sweet actually...

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    Buy a power rack if you don't want a gym membership dude. That bench is guided like a Smith. No one likes a Smith.

    Spend your money here (althought you might want a beefier looking one):

    Powerline Power Rack - Dick's Sporting Goods

    And on a set of plates and a cheap bench. Dicks runs great specials sometimes, I got a full 300 lb olympic set of plates with bar for around $200 a few years ago IIRC.


    EDIT: Missed the one Skib posted - sweet rack.
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    power rack for sure


    pullups
    press
    inclined press
    bench press
    squats
    lunges
    deadlifts

    $600 a power rack
    $100 an adjustable bench
    $50 olympic bar
    $250? set of olympic weights
    $300 and a few dumbbells (20's 65's 80's) would be all i ever need

    around $1300 for all new equipment...

    keep in mind that dumbbells run around $1 a pound...
    future upgrades could get expensive
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    Well about this membership deal we have a YMCA in my town but its the only gym within 50 miles so its always real busy and its hard to get ur shit done????

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    Quote Originally Posted by bgbllr22489 View Post
    Well about this membership deal we have a YMCA in my town but its the only gym within 50 miles so its always real busy and its hard to get ur shit done????


    Try to find a time to go to the gym when there are very little people there. Anytime after 7 P.M. works best for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ben dur View Post
    (20's 65's 80's) would be all i ever need
    why?

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    by "all i ever need"

    i mean all i ever use
    i would need an increase in weight soon

    20's lateral rises, front raises
    65's incline press
    80's DB bench press/ DB rows
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ben dur View Post
    20's lateral rises, front raises
    65's incline press
    80's DB bench press/ DB rows
    and you deadlift 300+? damn

    Quote Originally Posted by Ben dur View Post
    by "all i ever need"

    i mean all i ever use
    i would need an increase in weight soon
    precisely why if you were to get a home gym you'd need a range of DBs... i think that's where it could start to get really expensive...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skib View Post
    and you deadlift 300+? damn
    i dont understand whats "damn" about that?
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    in my opinion it's just proportionately higher compared to your other lifts... not that it matters... i'm not judging or anything... just a simple observation...

    is 315 your one rep max or do you get a few reps with it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ben dur View Post
    bench- 185- 6 reps
    squat- 225- 6 reps
    dead- 315-6 reps
    nevermind i just saw this in another thread... like i said... just seems proportionately higher compared to your other lifts... i haven't been regular deadlifting for long and right now i deadlift about as much as i squat which is just slightly more than what you've got down there... but it'll be a while before i'm deadlifting with 3 plates a side for 6 reps...

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    my 1 rep maxes are around

    205 bench press (i havnt maxed in awhile, and my workout weight has gone up)
    275 squat (calculated)
    365 dead (calculated)



    it is slightly higher comparatively

    but all of my lifts fall in the "intermediate" standards
    my deadlift falls somewhere above that but not significantly


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    im expecting merkaba to slap my in the face any second now...
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    either way it's impressive man... i'm deadlifting about 245 for 5-6 reps right now... i know it's nothing impressive but like i said i just started regular deadlifting a couple months ago and am still please as i've been on a steady incline in the amount i can lift since... but right now my form really starts to break down if i go any higher than that... not to mention i'm afraid of a back injury if i let my ego get the best of me...

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    yeah

    i agree
    the weight you lift should not be as important as the effort your exerting and form you are using

    im a firm believer that if you sacrifice form, the lift is no good

    i Rarely drop below 6 reps on anything for that reason


    but the fact you do deadlifts at all is impressive to me
    i swear to god im the only person who does them in my gym

    and when i do, people look at me like they are amazed at what im doing...
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    sounds like my gym we have alot of big guys that go there yet i never see a deadlift i think ive seen a total of 5 people do them and 3 of them i train with
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    but i bet you see plenty of leg press (hands on the knees im sure)
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    every one of them, but only half use their hands lol
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    I recently stopped using the leg press but am thinking I might work it back into my next program for single leg work

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    dont get me wrong...
    the leg press has its place

    but for some reason 95% of the people in my gym must think it is the pinnacle of leg exercises or something...

    everyone uses it, but they are all so scared of doing deep squats.
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    check craigslist for weight lifting equipment. I found all my equipment on there for cheap.

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    i like leg presses but the one at the gym i go to i do not like because of the stress it puts on my hips
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    good idea with craigs list

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    i found many ads with gym equipment on craigslist and prices was cheap

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