Friday, October 3, 2014

Never go to the gym again!

Are you tired of going to the gym? Paying your dues every month just to go stand in line and wait for the piece of equipment you want. Finally its your turn to lay on the bench and you wonder to yourself, how many strands of DNA am I laying in?

If so, your not the only one. Check out this email I recently got from Mark.

Hey man, my school gym closes early n Im tired of going to the commercial gym during peak hours. Im wondering what basic equipment I would need to get an effective workout at home?

Thanks bro,
Mark 


The good news is, you really don't need much to get a killer training session done in the comfort of your garage or basement. Hell, I've even seen a guy deadlift 500 pounds in a spare bedroom! Below are my essentials for anyone looking to start training at home.

1. Barbell and plates. Buy used to keep the cost down, watch craigslist or local garage sales. Most sets come with around 300 lbs of total weight, but you can get as much or as little as you'd like. A good rule is try to get the equivalent to your own weight. i.e. if you weigh 180 lbs try to get at least 180 lbs worth of weights.


2. Pull up bar. Anything strong enough to support your own weight. You can use the rafters in your basement or garage really. Or look at getting a door mounted pull up bar, or a stand alone tower. Pull ups get you strong.

Those two things are really all you need to get strong at home. But for the sake of this article I will round out my top 5.

3. Jump Rope.  There is a reason you always see boxers and MMA fighters using jump ropes in their training. It adds a certain level of explosiveness that is otherwise hard to get. They take up zero space and are cheap.

4. Heavy Hands. OK so this is a nickname the guys at my training facility came up with. Heavy hands can be anything that is heavy and you can carry in your hands/arms for things like farmers walks. At my gym we use buckets full of dirt, heavy dumbells/Olympic plates, kegs or stones.

Last year my buddy and I did some landscaping for a company. We got to keep some huge boulders and they got cheap manual labor. Anyways, those rocks must weigh 75 lbs each and are very diverse tools. If rocks aren't an option, run down to your home improvement store and grab a couple of 5 gallons buckets, fill 'em up with dirt and just carry them around. Farmers walks (or even holds) are a great movement and will add great muscular endurance to your whole body.

5. Foam Roller / Lacrosse Ball. Recovery work sucks, I'll be the first to admit that. It hurts, its time consuming and its boring as hell. And often when you are training at home it can be easily skipped. But don't let it happen! This shit is damn important, because in the long run it won't matter how much you can squat, press and deadlift if your to fucked up to enjoy yourself. So please guys, get them both and use them at least 3x per week. Take care of your body and it will take care of you.


Got questions? Leave a comment below or shoot me an email!

Caleb

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