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Check it out bro's My Home Gym is Done !!

Nice! My gallery has some pics of my home gym. It's a nice set up, but I'm getting rid of the smith. It's not like yours, just the regular smith, not too useful for me now. I love not having to drive at all hours and deal with the shit of the public gyms.

The commute times are awesome, huh? lol

Enjoy it.
 
gonelifting said:
Nice! My gallery has some pics of my home gym. It's a nice set up, but I'm getting rid of the smith. It's not like yours, just the regular smith, not too useful for me now. I love not having to drive at all hours and deal with the shit of the public gyms.

The commute times are awesome, huh? lol

Enjoy it.


Had to give some K to you my friend. Not only does your gym look tight, your wife and daughter are adorable. Several of your pieces look close to mine, the lat machine and incline/decline benches look very similar.

On my lat I wanted a stack instead of using plates, Berry's Barbell called me today and said they ordered me a Nautilus lat machine, kick ass quality, with a weight stack and they are coming over to swap it out, free of charge upgrade cause of all I spend there. My lat pulldown was like $700, and the nautilus is $2000, certainly pays to stick with one place.....
 
indy69camaro said:
Had to give some K to you my friend. Not only does your gym look tight, your wife and daughter are adorable. Several of your pieces look close to mine, the lat machine and incline/decline benches look very similar.

On my lat I wanted a stack instead of using plates, Berry's Barbell called me today and said they ordered me a Nautilus lat machine, kick ass quality, with a weight stack and they are coming over to swap it out, free of charge upgrade cause of all I spend there. My lat pulldown was like $700, and the nautilus is $2000, certainly pays to stick with one place.....


That's funny, because I wanted a lat machine with a weight stack too. If I could have gotten rid of this one, I would have replaced it, but I don't want 2 of them. lol You did get a great deal though. Again, nice setup! Enjoy.
 
wayneboard1 said:
at least fags don't wear pocket protectors. But if they did.....well thats just a sad fag nerd. :p

Only thing in my pocket protector is a few 5cc syringes, and a selection of assorted needles, 23g, 18g, 25g it actually works quite well to carry sharps :)
 
indy69camaro said:
On my lat I wanted a stack instead of using plates, Berry's Barbell called me today and said they ordered me a Nautilus lat machine, kick ass quality, with a weight stack and they are coming over to swap it out, free of charge upgrade cause of all I spend there. My lat pulldown was like $700, and the nautilus is $2000, certainly pays to stick with one place.....

How much weight is on the stack? You could also use it for triceps pushdowns and the like.
 
brahma_bull said:
How much weight is on the stack? You could also use it for triceps pushdowns and the like.


Default is 200lbs on the stack and yes it's perfect for other excersize's as well, has the low row pulleys and pedestal to lock your feet in place, and has a small strait bar and close grip V-bar for those rows. For upper pulleys, traditional wide bar for lat pull downs, v shaped attachment or rope for triceps (I have the solid) I like it better than the rope, they also threw in a shorter bar where the palms face each other, forget the name of it, but jay cutler uses it in all his workout stuff, works great for adding meat to the center of the lat's.
 
courtneybcca said:
WOW that is what I aspire to have one day!!!

Courtmey....I think I aspire to have you one day....or actually...one long long night.LOL

Dude I love the fact that you have a juice bar filled with food and protien...this Rocks.....but your not going to give up your gym membership are you....I always need the inspiration of others.
 
230lbs said:
Courtmey....I think I aspire to have you one day....or actually...one long long night.LOL

Dude I love the fact that you have a juice bar filled with food and protien...this Rocks.....but your not going to give up your gym membership are you....I always need the inspiration of others.


Sure am, got tired of sharing sweaty benches and viruses during cold and flu season, I got lot's of tv's in the area I can throw a BB cd in if I need inspiring, besides most the guys at the gyms are jackasses there to meet girls, not workout to their full potential...now the girls.....that I will miss :)
 
Very nice bro! looks like my gym but just minimize! not a home gym my regular gym! if i was to build one would like for it to look just like that!!!!
 
indy69camaro said:
Maxrack alone is $2500 :)

Moneybags!

But in all seriousness I've been watching this thread grow and thats one amazing gym you've got. I'm completely into that mini-kitchen you've got and that makes for quite a perfect setup, really tops it all off. You're nothing but a good guy that has worked his ass off for what he's got and I congratulate you on your supreme success. If I may ask, how long did it take you to get your MCSE and CCIE? Did you go to one of those intense bootcamps? I'm really really considering going into the Cisco field, especially with my location. (plus I've got the hookup to work for the city of atlanta) Thanks bro, and I congratulate you again!

Chris
 
khemix said:
Moneybags!

But in all seriousness I've been watching this thread grow and thats one amazing gym you've got. I'm completely into that mini-kitchen you've got and that makes for quite a perfect setup, really tops it all off. You're nothing but a good guy that has worked his ass off for what he's got and I congratulate you on your supreme success. If I may ask, how long did it take you to get your MCSE and CCIE? Did you go to one of those intense bootcamps? I'm really really considering going into the Cisco field, especially with my location. (plus I've got the hookup to work for the city of atlanta) Thanks bro, and I congratulate you again!

Chris


Thanks my bro, and K to you. I did my CCIE in a year after completing CCNP, it was however a very intense year and Cisco granted me all the gear I needed. Also I was teaching in the Cisco Networking Academy at the time during the evenings so I would go in early and use my classroom as a lab from time to time, took no CCIE level classes at all. For the MCSE I took the 6 classes needed (4 mandatory and 2 electives) and completed the respective test after each class, so I did my MCSE in about 2 months, that really sucked, but Cisco wanted me to have it, and when someone GROSSLY over pays you by the amount they do, you'll find a way to do it :)
 
indy69camaro said:
Thanks my bro, and K to you. I did my CCIE in a year after completing CCNP, it was however a very intense year and Cisco granted me all the gear I needed. Also I was teaching in the Cisco Networking Academy at the time during the evenings so I would go in early and use my classroom as a lab from time to time, took no CCIE level classes at all. For the MCSE I took the 6 classes needed (4 mandatory and 2 electives) and completed the respective test after each class, so I did my MCSE in about 2 months, that really sucked, but Cisco wanted me to have it, and when someone GROSSLY over pays you by the amount they do, you'll find a way to do it :)

I really appreciate the good response. I'm drooling just thinking about getting into the field and the income involved! Unfortunantly I have no background in networking and databasing. Most of my skills are web-user based: web design; flash design; photoshop; some light programming. It's definantly going to be a new learning experience for me but I'm really looking foreward to it. Anything you regret?? Any advice for me my man? Again I appreciate your time and I'm gonna steal that fuckin' gym of yours. Then again your house is probably so big I could live there and you wouldn't even know it... :beer:

Chris
 
khemix said:
I really appreciate the good response. I'm drooling just thinking about getting into the field and the income involved! Unfortunantly I have no background in networking and databasing. Most of my skills are web-user based: web design; flash design; photoshop; some light programming. It's definantly going to be a new learning experience for me but I'm really looking foreward to it. Anything you regret?? Any advice for me my man? Again I appreciate your time and I'm gonna steal that fuckin' gym of yours. Then again your house is probably so big I could live there and you wouldn't even know it... :beer:

Chris


No regrets....just get as much real world experiance as you can while hitting the books nightly, it's more studying than becoming a doctor, but then again I know many doctor that quit their practice to become a CCIE cause they can travel the world and make more money :)

Good Luck !

ps: you're right, several room in this house I have never been in yet
 
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