New ropes
- Grahamcombat
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New ropes
New year, new ropes.
There’s a used/salvage equipment company not far from here and I stopped by this morning to get a replacement rope set.
70’ of 1.5inch for fifty bucks.
The ropes, the tire, the sledge, the sandbags, and the pull-up/dip set and a guy can get real happy here.
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There’s a used/salvage equipment company not far from here and I stopped by this morning to get a replacement rope set.
70’ of 1.5inch for fifty bucks.
The ropes, the tire, the sledge, the sandbags, and the pull-up/dip set and a guy can get real happy here.
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Re: New ropes
I need that, but first I need a garage.
- Grahamcombat
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Re: New ropes
I don’t have a garage. Just sayin.
Blah blah blah snow. Suck it.
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Blah blah blah snow. Suck it.
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Re: New ropes
Lol. Good point.
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Re: New ropes
Gym at work has a big tire. Fuck i've become a weakling. Tried to flip it once. Failed.
The Hapa
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They can get pretty big. That one at the house isn’t big, comparatively, to some at gyms and sites. But it was the biggest one I could get from the local tire shop at the time, so it works for me and the kids.
It works a combo for me: flipping, dragging, “box” jumps, and hitting with that sledge.
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It works a combo for me: flipping, dragging, “box” jumps, and hitting with that sledge.
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Re: New ropes
I know, right? Next I’ll be buying water.Graeme wrote:Ah, money for old rope.
:-D
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Next time you need old line let me know. Always old tow hausers and mooring lines to be scrounged up.Grahamcombat wrote:I know, right? Next I’ll be buying water.Graeme wrote:Ah, money for old rope.
:-D
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- Grahamcombat
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Re: New ropes
I’ll take em, Cap’n.
Just got these today...so excited.
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Just got these today...so excited.
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Monogrammed rocks?Grahamcombat wrote:I’ll take em, Cap’n.
Just got these today...so excited.
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Re: New ropes
Yes, it’s the chic thing to do.
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Re: New ropes
Nice. I’ve been using heavy d-balls lately. They give you an incredible workout.
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David St. Hubbins
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Re: New ropes
Yep, these are by Atlas and are 95, 115, 145 & 215 pounds.
Yep. They suck.
Utah get me two!
Yep. They suck.
Utah get me two!
Re: New ropes
Graham Fitness!
Re: New ropes
I've been seeing a lot of d-bags lately, not many d-balls around here.CGSshorty wrote:Nice. I’ve been using heavy d-balls lately. They give you an incredible workout.
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Re: New ropes
I have no idea WTF you all are talking about.
Doesn’t anyone just bench, squat, dead, and hit the heavy bag for a while any more?
Doesn’t anyone just bench, squat, dead, and hit the heavy bag for a while any more?
Re: New ropes
I do very little bench work. I do mostly Olympic lifts (snatch and clean and jerk) with a lot of squats and deadlifts.
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David St. Hubbins
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Re: New ropes
They’re not cheap. Wallballs are not a good substitute.
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Sidheguitarist wrote:I have no idea WTF you all are talking about.
Doesn’t anyone just bench, squat, dead, and hit the heavy bag for a while any more?
There’s not place to bench here so this is what I got. There’s also a pull up bar on the other side of the house, but I’m thinking of pouring some footers and putting one off to the side, beside the tree.
I’ve wanted to hang a bag under the deck out back but it’s going to get destroyed outside. Also mulling over dropping a 12’ conex for a little indoor/outdoor but this has worked fine for years.
Plates and bars get rusty but who cares? I just put a light coat of fingernail polish on everything and it’s like new
Those stones do scratch the ever loving shot out of ToxicN8O piece tho, which is why I haven’t worried about getting it to match the case finish.
Utah get me two!
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Re: New ropes
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Re: New ropes
I’ve been looking at stationary bikes. My brother has one - and I’m not judging - but I’m pretty sure it’s not getting used as a bike. Laundry hanger, yes. Box holder, yes. So I think I’m going to snag that from him and throw it downstairs. I spend a lot of time on the paddle board but I feel like I’d spend quite a bit of time on the bike, especially if it’s in proximity to that tv.
Utah get me two!
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