My first expenditure would be an industrial area to put my gym.
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02-20-2010, 01:12 AM #40
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Hmmm.... Unlike the real estate speculators and the human slavery comments, I will partake in this exercise.
First, I would duplicate Mark Twight's Gym Jones facility for the bodyweight and awesome functional/crossfit style work...
Then I would take cues from the top NFL and D1 NCAA strength and conditioning facilities with power racks, and Olympic lifting capabilities.
(the Seattle Seahawks facility was linked around here recently)
Basically, this means that Hammer Strength, EliteFTS and comparable suppliers would see some healthy orders...
I would go to Parillo and open up the plans for the various items he has offered in years' past and convince spool up production to build me a lot of his unique and detailed versions of common machines. His Belt Squat, incline utility benches, I like his T-bar row (shown in a recent thread).
I would have top of the line LifeFitness or StarTrac treadmills, ellipticals, etc.
Dual Concept2 rowers, with the cool slider accessory so the rowers move and the users stay stationary like a real rowing team.
I would have my vintage gold Schwinn AirDyne (with chrome air deflector fender) sent in for a tuneup by one of my buddy's cycle shop gurus.... The wheel could be trued and the spokes could be tightened up a touch, not to mention repacking the hub and the bottom bracket... It should last another 25+ years!!
I would seek out a Schwinn WindJammer, or another one of those cycle-style trainers intended for rehabbing arms and shoulders (I think Cybex may have made a nicer version?).... I would think that the MMA and boxing guys would be all over these to build incredible upper body stamina, but surprisingly they are not at this point.
With this budget, I could actually afford the Ivanko dumbbells that I like... oh, and I could actually buy a pair of each size of the good kettlebells!!
Ivanko bumpers for use on the olympic lift platforms....
A Mil budget means I can have a decent sized private lap pool... I would love to be able to swim nice long laps without going to the Y or the swim club where kids may think a whale was struggling in the pool.
And since recovery is important, a trainer style whirlpool, ice bath, and massage table (complete with a scheduled massage therapist session after the trainers are done whipping me)
Also, VitaMix blenders, and a glass door fridge stocked with fresh fruits, nuts, berries, lean free range meats, line caught fish, and other whole foods. Again, a PhD level nutritionist and personal chef would be scheduled to haggle out how to select the ingredients, then prepare the best implementation of those ingredients to get the nutrients in me with a gourmand flair.
Then, I want a combination of Joe Rogan's sensory deprivation isolation chamber and the hyperbaric chamber like Floyd Landis used... I want to relax and de-stress the central nervous system I just taxed while having my cells recharged in a hyper-oxygen environment.
That should do it.
A first-class bodyweight/functional training facility, a first-class powerlifting/Olympic lifting facility, some of the finest bodybuilding machines ever dreamed of by Parillo, first-class cardio machinery, a first-class private pool, and a first-class recovery and nutrition facility.
It's that simple.Last edited by FatGymRat; 02-20-2010 at 01:14 AM.
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You don't want the following day's local newspaper headline to be "Dumbass dies on an AirDyne".
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02-20-2010, 02:10 AM #41
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02-24-2010, 03:08 PM #42
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This is the Schwinn...
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VitaMix blenders
http://www.vitamix.com/xl/video.html
2 gallon blender with a 4.2 hp motor.
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I want a combination of Joe Rogan's sensory deprivation isolation chamber and the hyperbaric chamber like Floyd Landis used... I want to relax and de-stress the central nervous system I just taxed while having my cells recharged in a hyper-oxygen environment.
http://www.youtube.com/thefloatlab#p/a/f/2/h7tq0IwPao0"I am only one man, but I am a strong man."
-FGR 2010.
You don't want the following day's local newspaper headline to be "Dumbass dies on an AirDyne".
-weisgarb 2013
"Word of warning to whom it may concern: Picking up a 226lb atlas stone and putting it in your car's trunk is easy compared to getting it out of said trunk."
-Xephonics, 2010
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10-20-2011, 08:27 PM #44
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jacob's ladder, a small infinite wave indoor pool (so i can just do laps against the incoming current), and a room dedicated entirely as a infrared sauna. that would be quite the power bill but i'd also invest near a stream where i can harness hydroelectric and have enough solar panels to sell back to the grid . everyone's pretty much said everything else i want .
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10-20-2011, 09:08 PM #45
Uhhh... if I had a million dollars to spend on workout equipment... I'd buy a house with three levels (a basement, a main level, and upstairs). I'd put the gym in the basement and have a theatre room next to it. I'd make sure I have 24' x 24' to work with approximately (give or take a few feet).
So basically at this point I've invested money in a house with that million dollars, so this whole idea gets out of hand. But that's where I'd want my gym, and I'd need to use the million dollars to do it.
Then with the remaining let's say $50,000-$100,000+ (depending on how much I spent on the whole house) I'd put in rubber flooring in most of the workout area, I'd have a sumo squatting rack as well as a full proper squatting rack, I'd have a collection of bars of various brands and makes, I'd have a cylindrical-ended urethane coated dumbbell set from 5 to 160 pounds in 5 pound increments up to 100 then 10 pounds the rest of the way. I'd have quite a few machines. I'd have two treadmills side-by-side, a bicycle, one of those magnetic bicycle trainers that you can put your real bicycle on, and that's about it for cardio (wouldn't want a rower or any of the other cardio things).
I mean... it's not even fun when there's no realistic budget. $1,000,000 is way too much just for a personal gym. It's more fun when you have a budget.
Like any form of collecting, you have to be limited in some way. A collection costs something, whether it be time, money, effort over time, etc. In the case of gym equipment, the fun that goes into it (aside from physical gains and growing with your equipment) is the money-constraints. Of course people would love unlimited money, but then there wouldn't be that limitation which makes it a collection. There'd be no effort in searching for Craigslist deals, picking which things you need first, waiting to order that special next thing, and so on. If you had that kind of money, you'd be one-and-done. There wouldn't be much time to appreciate every individual piece as it enters your collection, as it'd all come all at once.
Anyway, that's the way I view it. I look at my gym as just a tool that I enjoy having around. But what makes it really fun is the collecting part.
I feel like I'm not articulating myself perfectly here (kind-of trying to hit the mark and getting a little off), but I hope that makes enough sense.
I'll end with this though: I'd much rather have tons of money and get everything I want. I'd still appreciate the stuff, and I'd still look at it as a collection. Despite having tons of money, I'd probably add to and change the collection as I grow with it, and as my needs/wants change (or as new things come to the market). I don't prefer being limited in money and space. But I do live in the real world, and I do have limitations, and looking at it positively, I do enjoy those limitations in the way they make me appreciate what I have.Last edited by PaulWog; 10-20-2011 at 09:17 PM.
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10-20-2011, 09:20 PM #46
ya i see what your saying. take in mind this was a few years ago and i realize i asked pretty stupid questions back then and now realize I myself probablly wouldnt even spend a million dollars on workout equip. that would be just outrageous but id definitely have fun with it and have the random things i never would touch just like all people with mad amounts of money do. (not bashing anyone that does)
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10-20-2011, 09:28 PM #47
Oh don't get me wrong, I enjoy threads like these. It allows me to go off on a tangent and have fun with it. I can't get enough of talking about home gyms... I could get to be verrrryyyy annoying if I made a thread for every idea I wanted to talk about! I also didn't realize this was a dug-up old thread.
I think honestly in real life, though, I may end up spending $50,000 on workout equipment over the span of my life, if it makes sense (speaking about being in the kind of health to be able to continue); right now my only issue is a problematic left shoulder which so far one physiotherapist couldn't do jack all for (trying to get a scan on it). Anyway...
I'd say something that would be more fun would be to say you aren't worrying about the amount of space, and you have nothing to start with... and your budget is $5000... and you absolutely cannot spend another dime in the next 10 years, save for $1000 in replacement funds which is set aside incase something breaks. That makes it more fun if we're talking about what-would-you-get-if-you-had-x-dollars threads. That's my opinion.
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10-20-2011, 11:29 PM #51
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Kind of a stupid idea. 1 million is way more then you need for a home gym.
So, I would say I wouldn't buy a damn thing. I'd hire the staff necessary to build one off machines built specifically for my physiology and preferences.______________________________________________________________
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10-21-2011, 12:42 AM #52
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10-22-2011, 12:40 PM #53
A boflex, a thigh master, and one of those electric ab belt gizmos.
No brain, no gain.
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06-26-2012, 11:51 AM #54
This would be my first purchase.
http://www.samsonequipment.com/index.html
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06-26-2012, 12:13 PM #55
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Power rack, bench, texas power bar and plates.
...and then I would fly the guy off Orange County Choppers over to the UK to give all my equipment a custom paint job.My training log:
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06-26-2012, 12:52 PM #56
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06-26-2012, 03:01 PM #59
My second purchase would be this ...
http://www.endlesspools.com/
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06-26-2012, 04:29 PM #60
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$1,000,000? You don't need that much. At most, maybe $100,000 and then hire staff.
You need a good rack, a bench, and a 300-lb Olympic weight set. Now, what was your question?
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