heres some things that i put together recently that i carry around in my car....
homemade Parallettes
homemade medicine ball. weights 25lbs
homemade grip strength
homemade hurdles 12" and 26"
handles i made for me homemade trx
huskey hangers i use for foot straps
new handles i made after i broke the other ones today. lol
more pics to come when i finish everything else.
got a power wheel and a harness i'm looking into making...
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11-06-2010, 07:15 PM #1
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for you trainers that make your own equipment......
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11-06-2010, 07:39 PM #3
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PCV was free. got it off my buddy who does demolition and all the end caps and corners averaged out to less than a dollar each. so i probably spent about a 2 dollars each hurdle. pretty sure end caps are 33 cents a piece and the corners were about a dollar. the duct tape was from dollarama
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11-06-2010, 08:47 PM #7
awesome bro, it's amazing how much you can save by using a little initiative.
If you haven't already see this link, and for other people who are interested in making their own equipment, this link is priceless.
http://www.rosstraining.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=157Imperare sibi maximum imperium est.
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11-06-2010, 08:52 PM #8
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filled it with sand. if you google homemade medicine ball you'll find a variety of ways of doing it.
well i don't use it for clients out of the gym, only clients that i train out of there house or mine. and thats all under the table...so insurance isn't really in issue.
http://library.crossfit.com/free/pdf...arallettes.pdf thats the link on how to make them and theres a ton of exercises at the end. I use them for many things dips, push-ups, l-sits, planches, handstand pushups, pike presses and broomstick presses. the list is endless▪█───────█▪
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11-06-2010, 09:15 PM #11
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yeah man i understand the risk but my clients aren't that type. most of them i've known for many years and i make sure that all my equipment is in good working order. These things are all temporary until i can actually afford to buy good equipment. i understand where you're coming from.
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11-06-2010, 11:49 PM #12
Clients aren't that type until they're doing TRX pushups hanging from a doorframe where the handle tears and they fall face first onto the ground, breaking their nose and jaw. Then they'll quickly become the type that sues. I don't think a best friend would shake that off and say 'no worries mate,' when you're using home-made equipment. I'd do bodyweight exercise or buy some legit equipment (resistance bands, trx, med balls etc) with your in home clients until you can afford buying more equipment, I would strongly advise against using homemade equipment with them. Not try to scare you, and props for the effort and creativity, but just trying to make you aware of the situation.
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11-07-2010, 10:04 AM #17
Just make some sacrifice and buy some equipment, you can't be that broke if you have some clients. Except for the hurdles, these look like accidents waiting to happen and insurance wouldn't cover your ass because you're using your own home made equipment which aren't scientifically tested. Where the clients would sue the manufacturer, they will sue you because you are the manufacturer.
he's apparently put some kind of matter inside of it.
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11-07-2010, 05:18 PM #19
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srs? the basketball is full of sand bro.....
I should of made clear that i don't bring my trx with me. i only use the medecine ball, hurdles and parallettes. I also have a large quantity of reistance bands, powerbands, sledge hammers and kettlebells as well. The type of training I do is pretty hardcore so my clients understand the dangers of what we do as well. I understand that i put myself in a risky position.
these are only 1" and they hold well. my 2" are solid.
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Even when you're using official equipment, it's still your responsibility, eg if the swiss ball bursts and the guy falls and breaks his ribs.
It's not the tool, it's the tool using the tool.
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11-08-2010, 04:29 AM #27
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says the man with no face, no stats, just a screen name and his age.. hell, no gender so I'm not sure if it's male or female... even the screen name itself looks very generic, unimaginative and void of any kind of personalization. I'm always wary of people on the net who take anonymity to such levels. What are they trying to hide?
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11-08-2010, 02:07 PM #28
Wow, nice job on completely ignoring my point. I could put up a name and a picture, what would that prove? I could make up any name and get a picture off google images, there's no way you can ever know for sure that anyone is who they say they are. If it makes you feel better, call me brad, and google image search 'brad' and pick any of the people that come up, and imagine you're talking to that guy when you talk to me if that helps you.
It's a basic cost/benefit analysis that you do in your head before doing something, especially with exercise, or you could ask 'What are my goals, and is this exercise/program/equipment etc the best way to achieve it?' Putting a 275lb person on a swiss ball in silly because without knowing the load limit of the ball, I doubt it's very high. Getting someone to do heavy DB bench on a swiss ball is also silly, because it's doesn't achieve anything you can't do in safer ways. Now, onto handstands. Handstands are a good way to build proprioception, develop spatial awareness and learn cool skills like walking on your hands. (Real, freestanding) Handstand pushups are badass, however, if you do them against a wall you take away all the proprioceptive elements and you might as well just do shoulder presses. If your sport (gymnastics) requires handstands and handstand pushups on rings/p-bars, then you'll need to practice them on rings/p-bars, however, paralettes are small, weak and unstable, doing HSPU on them, with a slight wobble, slip or hand cramp will make you come crashing down and hurt yourself. So, you need to wonder what you're trying to achieve, and ask yourself if you wouldn't be better off just practicing handstand holds and walks (with no use of a wall), and doing heavy shoulder presses and bench presses to develop OH strength.
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