Do you have any best practices or guidelines to follow?
I'm thinking of putting together a home gym, and the missus and I have come to a compromise that'll allow me to have it. The only challenge is that I'm in Singapore, where space comes at a premium. I'll be staying in an apartment that's puny (~ 1,000 sq ft) so I'm trying to get all the essentials in, and some more toys that I can get which can be either stored or folded away.
I'm planning to get everything from Rogue, because they're proper quality, and they know their stuff. Shipping will probably cost me 80% of the rig, or almost as much as the entire rig, so getting everything I want in 1 shipping will reduce the per-item / per-kg shipping cost. I would like your opinion about my plans for home gym - if I'm missing anything or if there anything else I can consider.
I'm gonna get the Rogue RML-3WC Fold Back Wall Mount Rack, simply because it can be folded away.
Then I'm gonna get:
- A dip bar
- pull-up spheres (the rack already has a pull-up bar)
- Land mine attachment + handles
- The SISU or Slater war hammer
- 16kg, 24kg, 32kg kettlebells (singles)
- the GHD rack attachment
- Maybe a loadable dumbbell
I wanted things like the Safety Squat Bar and the Trap-bar, but these things aren't very space friendly.
On the barbell
Is there any reason I shouldn't use a weightlifting bar for TB? I understand that the whip is the biggest factor impacting the performance of the bar - bending during lifts which make it inefficiently harder to lift.