highlander555 New member Jul 30, 2008 #3 I'd like to give you a wonderful bit of advice that would really help you out, but I think finding a new gym my be the only thing you can do. Fact is, if you're going to really start working out, you must have the tools work with.
I'd like to give you a wonderful bit of advice that would really help you out, but I think finding a new gym my be the only thing you can do. Fact is, if you're going to really start working out, you must have the tools work with.
S sycv New member Jul 30, 2008 #6 haha. Its a small gym, but its the only one in my county that allows U18's.
drsketch Banned Jul 30, 2008 #7 No YMCA? Do they have a smith machine? You can probably get a good squat on that.
Seattleite Banned Jul 30, 2008 #8 sycv said: Hi We've got no squat rack at my gym. Is there an alternative? Click to expand... Get really fucking good with the clean and press?
sycv said: Hi We've got no squat rack at my gym. Is there an alternative? Click to expand... Get really fucking good with the clean and press?
C cmarcell New member Jul 30, 2008 #9 What about a power rack? Not even one of those? My gym only has 1 squat rack. Which can be a pain sometimes.
What about a power rack? Not even one of those? My gym only has 1 squat rack. Which can be a pain sometimes.
S SLAYER69! New member Jul 30, 2008 #10 The Gold's I go to has 1 friggin squat rack. I had just moved to the area and I signed up before the place was built to get the good rate. The guy promised me there would be at least three squat racks. should have known better
The Gold's I go to has 1 friggin squat rack. I had just moved to the area and I signed up before the place was built to get the good rate. The guy promised me there would be at least three squat racks. should have known better