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    Using piano stool as a Bench

    Hey guys beginner here trying to add some muscle to my skinny frame.
    (since i am a new poster it wont let me post full link)
    Would the piano stool + the pillow (or without pillow) be safe and good for my back to do dumbbell bench press's?
    This is all I could find in my house to use as of now.
    Also any other exercises you guys could recommend using this bench setup
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    I know that when I train there is nothing better than holding hard, heavy weights up above my head while balancing on a flimsy wooden bench. Nothing bad can happen there.
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    Originally Posted by mobikwa View Post
    I know that when I train there is nothing better than holding hard, heavy weights up above my head while balancing on a flimsy wooden bench. Nothing bad can happen there.
    lol its actually pretty sturdy but i guess your right i should invest in something more reliable
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    Go for it OP. A bench is a bench, I just wouldn't go too heavy on that particular bench.
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