Buddy_Christ
New member
lol @ plate hogs.
my gym has rubber coated weights and a platform for power movements. it's nice cause i don't have to haul 45s across the gym to set up for deads. i do, however, have to bring 45s over to the power rack every time i want to squat.
a few months ago i asked a few of the student employees in the gym if we could get a new box so i could box squat. the steel ones they have are too tall (18" and 24") and the wooden ones are too short (4" and 8"). i was given a dumbfounded look because not only did i say "squats," but i said "box squats." the suggestion i was given was to let them know when i wanted to do box squats and they'd get me a few of the plastic things that are used for areobics
since then i've been using the 8" box, put a rubber coated plate on top (about 3" thick), and then grab a steel plate that has a flat side to put on top of that. last week i saw the gym manager and explained my dilemma. she's ordering a 12 or 14" steel box for me
my gym has rubber coated weights and a platform for power movements. it's nice cause i don't have to haul 45s across the gym to set up for deads. i do, however, have to bring 45s over to the power rack every time i want to squat.
a few months ago i asked a few of the student employees in the gym if we could get a new box so i could box squat. the steel ones they have are too tall (18" and 24") and the wooden ones are too short (4" and 8"). i was given a dumbfounded look because not only did i say "squats," but i said "box squats." the suggestion i was given was to let them know when i wanted to do box squats and they'd get me a few of the plastic things that are used for areobics

since then i've been using the 8" box, put a rubber coated plate on top (about 3" thick), and then grab a steel plate that has a flat side to put on top of that. last week i saw the gym manager and explained my dilemma. she's ordering a 12 or 14" steel box for me
