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sonnysux said:how about a Triumph Cage System?..this is what it has........
*Olympic size uprights
*heavy duty steel tubing upright
*strike plate and weight storage post
*walk-in squat and adjustable high/low pulley system
*Independent FID bench
its $159 at academy...is this any good?....or what should I look for?
CowPimp said:Got a picture?
You don't need a power rack! Spend $40 on a pair of sawhorses that hold 1,200 pounds each. It doesn't get much safer or cheaper than that. I found mine at Home Depot for $20 each. They're made of steel and adjust in height and fold up to transport them. It's really a great and cost-effective solution to squatting and benching safely if you don't have a spotter available.CowPimp said:Sell it and buy an olympic barbell, some olympic dumbbells, a bench, and a power rack. You will be able to do far more with that than anyone all-in-one gym.
CowPimp said:A better workout schedule would be one that included your legs. Train your legs and your upper body will reap the benefits of the massive release of human growth hormone that heavy compound leg exercises illicit. Try this full body workout 3 times per week:
Squats
Deadlifts
Rows
Pullups
Bench Presses
Military Presses
Situps
Hanging Leg Raises
Try to keep the workout from going too much over an hour. Use whatever rep range you feel appropriate. Voila.