I'm not a super big fan of kettlebells. If I did decide to use them, I would use them just as I would dumbbells so there really isn't a need for me in my home gym setup.
Ironmaster bench frequently goes down to $400 on sale. Best deal on the market I think. For nuobell, I think they might have fixed it but they used to sell nuobells for 25% off during sale on saks fifth avenue. Just a thought if you repurchase
I’ve also had to downsize home gyms while moving. My first, I sold everything. My second gym, I sold maybe 2 things but that gym still exists at my TN home. My third & current gym in FL, I had to completely start from scratch due to a smaller room for the gym. I did enjoy getting to start over each time though as I was able to make better changes and try new set ups.
I did not. It was something I was looking into at the time. It is kind of expensive, but if you want to target just quads or hamstrings, it may be a good investment. I can't say if it was good/bad though.
My current workouts tend to take about 30 minutes. I did recently update the ranges to make them 30-45 minutes (the 3 day one anyway) so not very long. If you do less sets, or the minimum rest period they are even shorter.
From someone living in the northeast - The texas heat and humidity sounds terrible to live in. I imagine most people there rely on AC to make it through the day.
Massive upgrade in terms of heat, being in the mountains, getting seasons, and some awesome food (so far). Gas is really expensive though. Looking back at the weather in Georgetown it has been 100+ for nearly 3 straight months. That is why we left. I am also originally from New England (Maine/NH area) and like that style of climate a lot more, but don't want that much snow.
@@GamerBody I wish you the best in your move! For me, I always wanted to move to Texas. I love the culture, everything. I don't hate the North, but I feel like it would be a big improvement going down south. Even if just for the cost of living
Wow, I'm surprised you got rid of your core fitness dumbells, you had those for awhile. I bought the undersun bands and love them.
Oh, I rebought the latest version. Working on the video now actually :)
would you ever do kettlebell training? theyre super portable
I'm not a super big fan of kettlebells. If I did decide to use them, I would use them just as I would dumbbells so there really isn't a need for me in my home gym setup.
Good luck on the move!
Ironmaster bench frequently goes down to $400 on sale. Best deal on the market I think. For nuobell, I think they might have fixed it but they used to sell nuobells for 25% off during sale on saks fifth avenue. Just a thought if you repurchase
Yes, that is a good deal!
I’ve also had to downsize home gyms while moving. My first, I sold everything. My second gym, I sold maybe 2 things but that gym still exists at my TN home. My third & current gym in FL, I had to completely start from scratch due to a smaller room for the gym.
I did enjoy getting to start over each time though as I was able to make better changes and try new set ups.
Did you ever have the leg attachment for the ironmaster bench? If so what were your thoughts on it? Thanks
I did not. It was something I was looking into at the time. It is kind of expensive, but if you want to target just quads or hamstrings, it may be a good investment. I can't say if it was good/bad though.
Bro how long does it take u to work out?....
My current workouts tend to take about 30 minutes. I did recently update the ranges to make them 30-45 minutes (the 3 day one anyway) so not very long. If you do less sets, or the minimum rest period they are even shorter.
I love my ironmaster bench and attachments. NOBODY's gonna get it!!!! think I saw it on this channel first.
It is a great product!
Let me buy it. I am looking for something nearly identical to what you had and am an hours drive away
If you are in TX, I'm very far from there now :)
@@GamerBody bummer. Building my home gym as we speak. Lots left to do.
I can't believe you sold the nuobells D:
I wouldn't have if they were a pain to move with. I may look to repurchase in the future as I do really like them (just pricey).
More videos showing eyes please...whew...hypnotize me, blue eyes!!
Going from Texas to Washington must be like downgrading lol.
From someone living in the northeast - The texas heat and humidity sounds terrible to live in. I imagine most people there rely on AC to make it through the day.
Massive upgrade in terms of heat, being in the mountains, getting seasons, and some awesome food (so far). Gas is really expensive though. Looking back at the weather in Georgetown it has been 100+ for nearly 3 straight months. That is why we left. I am also originally from New England (Maine/NH area) and like that style of climate a lot more, but don't want that much snow.
@@GamerBody I wish you the best in your move!
For me, I always wanted to move to Texas. I love the culture, everything. I don't hate the North, but I feel like it would be a big improvement going down south. Even if just for the cost of living
I will say, it was a bit cheaper.