Really great gym setup. You have everything for every style of workout. If you want some suggestions. I will add some equipment for the lower back. Cause I know some people are obsessed with those.
You think if you mounted the pull up bar upside down that it would be too low? I also have an 80" rack and im only 5' 4" but it looks low as is in your video. Great setup and wall through btw!
@@firstnamelastname8217 i was saying his basement is huge in the UK are flats are very small, IT nice to have that amount of space and still have room as a house
I essentially have a set up almost equal to commercial gym and in some ways better as i have much more specialty items that commercial gyms don't have. I don't train clients for a few reasons one a I agree to a point with the sentiment about own space, but most importantly don't want liability or "strangers" in my home...risky in a million ways more than having insurance can cover plus my dog is an Italian Mastiff, won't let too many come in lol. But ultimately I could never earn the same income as I do as I at my job. but nice set up clean looks good for those who want to try to stay fit
Spent hours watching home gyms learning from each one and this one is great really good info thanks.
Thanks! Glad it helped.
I love this set up
Thanks!
Nice basement!
Thanks! Your videos helped a lot with the planning.
now this is a sick setup!
Thank you! Love your competition KB's.
I always go for the multi grip pull up attachment!!! Great choice
Amazing setup. I love that you didn't go cheap on the flooring or construction.
Really great gym setup. You have everything for every style of workout.
If you want some suggestions. I will add some equipment for the lower back. Cause I know some people are obsessed with those.
Looks Great!
Thanks buddy!
Damn! Nice setup! keep up the amazing content
@@MarvellousMusic100 thanks buddy!
Love it! How long is your turf strip?
@@jdbodine1 thanks! About 30ft/10 yards
Is there any changes or additions you would make? Rep Ares 2.0? 93" rack if you have enough clearance?
Did the free motion machine come assembled or did you have to assemble it?
@@rk23cw they came to assemble it
You think if you mounted the pull up bar upside down that it would be too low? I also have an 80" rack and im only 5' 4" but it looks low as is in your video. Great setup and wall through btw!
Yeah definitely would be too low for my setup. Thanks!
How much is the square footage of that space? Thanks for sharing!
How long is the turf strip?
@@RE_Blues about 30ft
Where did you get that turf strip and how much???
Landmark Athletics. Around $1k.
i live 2 bedroom flat in the uk and your basement is nearly the size of my bedroom my lounge and my other bedroom
Do you want two bedrooms and a lounge, or do you want a home gym?
@@firstnamelastname8217 i was saying his basement is huge in the UK are flats are very small, IT nice to have that amount of space and still have room as a house
You bang dudes down there?
Making money or not id hate sharing my gym with people. I have a nice home gym as well and that's my space
To each their own!
@@dannorthfitness2392 I guess. No thanks. Doesnt look like you lift anyway👍
@@michaelderenne9838 condescending comment followed by an insult. You wish everyone were as miserable as you, don't you
I essentially have a set up almost equal to commercial gym and in some ways better as i have much more specialty items that commercial gyms don't have. I don't train clients for a few reasons one a I agree to a point with the sentiment about own space, but most importantly don't want liability or "strangers" in my home...risky in a million ways more than having insurance can cover plus my dog is an Italian Mastiff, won't let too many come in lol. But ultimately I could never earn the same income as I do as I at my job.
but nice set up clean looks good for those who want to try to stay fit
@@michaelderenne9838you’re delusional. Not everyone is a roided out freak