10+ Rookie HOME GYM MISTAKES You Need to Avoid!

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0:00 - 10+ Rookie Home Gym Mistakes You Need to Avoid!
0:23 - Overview
1:00 - Buy the Essentials First
1:27 - Buy Once, Cry Once, Baby.
3:47 - Consider the Room
4:04 - Floor Protection FIRST
5:23 - Buy Equipment Over Time
6:25 - DO NOT Buy a Cheap Barbell
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  • I'm probably one of the rare cases where I never had a gym membership and decided to build a home gym and actually use it. If anyone reading this is in the same position I was in, do some bodyweight workouts at home for a while just to see if you can stick with an exercise routine before buying big gym equipment

    @TheStooch@TheStooch3 ай бұрын
    • Yeah, sticking with it is the toughest thing. I've failed multiple times and I'm still failling. Gym work is just so soul destroyingly boring.

      @toby9999@toby99993 ай бұрын
    • Same, I am antisocial haha

      @greglabar9017@greglabar90173 ай бұрын
    • bodyweight workouts to get started is great advice! I did the same before I bought my dumbbells and a bench!

      @ryanhkimmel@ryanhkimmel3 ай бұрын
    • Pull-up bar, wooden rings and calisthenics workout plan is everything you need to get started and thats not even bad idea to use only those things for the rest of your life. So not only beginners equipment but for advanceds also.

      @tiitjuhei@tiitjuhei3 ай бұрын
    • As i have home gym also i can suggest getting only squat rack and barbell and weights and bench. So you can buy second hand rack and if you dont like home gym anymore, can sell it probably for same price. And my gym is in 3x4m room so not much space needed also.

      @tiitjuhei@tiitjuhei3 ай бұрын
  • Quality squat rack, quality barbell and middle of the road plates and that is pretty much 80% of home gym. No need to overthink it

    @lamebubblesflysohigh@lamebubblesflysohigh3 ай бұрын
    • I agree. It def helps to have been in and around commercial gyms for decades so you can really know what you will utilize, not just what you "think" you want. Getting equipment that will last is important but NOT overspending on names that carry price above their value.

      @bigger62265@bigger622653 ай бұрын
    • The $300 barbell I bought was my best ever purchase. It’s awesome. Plates are meh, rack is good enough

      @gsquared2394@gsquared23943 ай бұрын
    • same here the Rogue Ohio barbell and Rogue Trapbar are super awesome! Also bought a bunch of horsestall mats@@gsquared2394

      @GuitarsAndSynths@GuitarsAndSynths2 ай бұрын
    • Certainly a strong start

      @edwardlimoges5709@edwardlimoges5709Ай бұрын
    • I would add a bench. My first "real" fitness purchase was a stupidly expensive Legend commercial bench. Haven't ever regretted it.

      @georgemacdonald8667@georgemacdonald8667Ай бұрын
  • During covid when I gained a lot of weight I bought power blocks and started 30min 3days/week amongst walking more and eating better and lost 20lbs. Then I wanted to try lifting heavy that's where i found this channel! I added stall mats, that $200 rack, a Rogue boneyard bar, and the Walmart everyday bumper plates. All just under $1k and I've used it pretty consistently for over a year doing a 4 day upper/lower split. It's basic but super nice to have living in the middle of nowhere! There's no way I would have drove to a gym so since it's in the garage I actually workout regularly now.

    @tylergran1@tylergran13 ай бұрын
    • What rack did you buy?

      @_syzz@_syzz3 ай бұрын
    • Love it. I started going to the gym early 2020, but when covid hit I built a squat rack with pull up bar, flat bench and safety bars out of wood because it's all I could afford. Bought a used bar and plates right as prices started going up. I can't imagine going to a commercial gym, but I love the solitude and peace of working out at home. My whole setup was around 450. It's been one of the best investments of my life.

      @claytonlister25@claytonlister252 ай бұрын
    • @@claytonlister25How much weight have you done for squat and bench are they strong enough?

      @user-nt3zd7yc2h@user-nt3zd7yc2hАй бұрын
  • I’ve been training for a little over 60 years , training in home gyms and pro gyms such as the original Golds in Venice Beach. In my opinion Coop is 100% correct on everything. The only thing I’ve ever missed about pro gyms is the array of equipment and the competition along with the socialization. Over a period of time I have everything and miss nothing about a pro gym . No more driving 25 miles one way and membership fees. Great job Coop🤙

    @gregpeterburs4155@gregpeterburs41553 ай бұрын
    • Same here-60 years using a home gym. None of the info here was around back in the day -use him!👍

      @djsullivan7503@djsullivan75033 ай бұрын
    • 😢😢

      @atlmikex@atlmikex2 ай бұрын
    • The socialization part is long dead in public gyms. Everyone comes in with earphones or headphones on, listening to music and tuning everyone out. Now you're the bad guy if you talk to someone or look in a pretty woman's general direction.

      @benjamin3615@benjamin3615Ай бұрын
  • I LOVE that you continue to stay on top of this subject.

    @NRYT2360@NRYT23603 ай бұрын
  • I agree. Get a home gym equipment buy what you can afford. Most important , use it.

    @ALVIN3X69@ALVIN3X69Ай бұрын
  • Agree 100% with you. I think the biggest one is using your home gym. My wife and I started very small and basic to make sure we would use our garage gym before spending $$$.

    @scooobyj8714@scooobyj87143 ай бұрын
  • It's pretty crazy to see how good the quality of these videos have gotten over the years. Besides my power rack, I've never purchased a new piece of equipment before first checking for your review -- it's been a mandatory part of my screening process since 2019 lol

    @one44two45s@one44two45s3 ай бұрын
  • CONSIDER YOUR SLANT!!!!! Most garages are not poured level and will slant toward the garage door.. Made the huge mistake of mounting the rig on the slanted wall, so when I would squat, one foot was lower than the other. Over time, at heavy weight, it started causing hip issues. Removed the rig, put the pull up bar on the ceiling and switched to individual squat stands. Saved a ton of space since I can move the stands completely out into the driveway if I dont need them, and I can squat with the slant to avoid hip issues.

    @footrake5719@footrake57193 ай бұрын
    • Found this out one squat session in. This will def save some hips and knees

      @TrevionHill@TrevionHillАй бұрын
    • I thought you meant consider your slant like the fact this Channel considers budget dumbbells in the $500 range

      @noahziegler3478@noahziegler34782 күн бұрын
  • Building a home gym is like bulding a gaming PC. U dont need the creme de le creme u need mid tier and then over time u buy one part at a time to get to the creme de le creme

    @papasalvo@papasalvo3 ай бұрын
  • I started a home gym BECAUSE I never went to a gym and I couldn’t be happier. I’m working out all the time now. I totally understand the point but for some starting the home gym is the catalyst to getting going. Thanks for your channel, it’s been a tremendous help to me

    @gifafi1969@gifafi19693 ай бұрын
    • You are a rare breed. Mad respect 💪

      @peterfconley@peterfconley3 ай бұрын
    • And the best parts of a home gym it’s open 24/7 which those gyms are rare and it’s cleaner.

      @teamofone1219@teamofone1219Күн бұрын
  • The flooring is such a good point. I waited way too long to put down stall mats. It really does make the space so much better.

    @seankayea2259@seankayea22593 ай бұрын
    • I bought a bunch from tractor supply for cheap and plate storage and dumbbell rack.

      @GuitarsAndSynths@GuitarsAndSynths2 ай бұрын
  • Got my home gym stacked for the year already .. YEAH BUDDY!

    @UMCmetal@UMCmetal3 ай бұрын
  • Coop, you need to do more leg extension/lying leg curl reviews. Things like the ironmaster bench leg curl attachment, the body-solid glce365 leg extension/curl, and prime fitness leg curl/leg extension. Keep up the great work!

    @TheXILLR@TheXILLR3 ай бұрын
  • Can you do a “top 10 essential attachment” for power racks please!!! Also stair climber/ stepper reviews?

    @emadraza3333@emadraza33333 ай бұрын
    • Yep and yep! - Coop

      @GarageGymReviews@GarageGymReviews3 ай бұрын
    • Plate storage. Monolift arms, if you bench alone, or often. Dip bar.

      @pau1rose@pau1rose2 ай бұрын
  • I bought almost everything in my home gym 2nd hand and it's saved me a lot of money/enabled me to have really solid equipment that i couldn't have afforded otherwise. Also, DIY has helped a lot too. I have DIY cable pulley systems that really make a difference when I'm on a hypertrophy program.

    @calcifires@calcifires3 ай бұрын
  • I’ve had a home gym for a decade, and these are all really handy tips that have my wheels turning. Thanks for putting some thought into this!

    @AndJusTIceForRob@AndJusTIceForRob12 сағат бұрын
  • Some great advice in there! Our basement home gym is a mostly equipment that I found on FB and CL, adding to it when needed. Over the course of a 1.5 years we had built a pretty legit home gym. Now we didn't do the flooring (it's a carpeted room), but that's next and yes we'll have to move everything out and back in. Next purchase is the lat pulldown and row machine reviewed last week.

    @Camping814@Camping8143 ай бұрын
  • A great video that should have been made years ago! I made most of those mistakes! One thing to add, and this is super important: Get agreement with your SO about the home gym space. How far can you go with it? My wife and I agreed that I could do whatever I want with the backyard for a home gym and she'd support it. If I didn't secure that commitment ahead of time, then all the various expansions over the years (I now have 12 ft uprights w/ rope climb and 12x20 ft platform w/ stall mats) would have caused a ton of avoidable friction. I love my home gym!

    @diggdep@diggdep3 ай бұрын
  • I live in a pretty small one bedroom apartment. For Christmas, we got a bonus at the job and I was finally able to get a Prx Performance Fold In (Murphy) rack. I'm finally able to have some workouts from home. Much happy with it so far.

    @JJDBaca@JJDBaca3 ай бұрын
  • I started with a $50 squat stand from Amazon, a cerakote barbell, and bumper plates and bands. Now I have a rig with cable attachments for multiple muscle groups, and multiple sets of plates and more barbells, but some of my best workouts were with that cheapo squat stand and barbell. Great video.

    @billeagen9579@billeagen95793 ай бұрын
  • Good advice, esp the floor. If you're just starting out you should just get adjustable dumbbells, pullup bar, bench and an EZ curl bar, if your expanding - adjustable duel cable machine/smith machine... attachments for everything, including leg press.. good to go

    @WtfYouMeanDude@WtfYouMeanDude3 ай бұрын
  • I have a shed. I got a rack, bar, some plates, bench, DBs, I added some diy cable stuff and got a sled as luxury and then found a free treadmill online. Its not crazy but I can pretty much do all my favorite exercises.

    @hrshy491777@hrshy4917773 ай бұрын
  • Man Coop, u LegendFace! Keep droppin those knowledge bombs!

    @fleamcbaggins3087@fleamcbaggins30873 ай бұрын
  • I've listened to his advice 7 years ago. And have not regretted any of the choices. From treadmill advice, rack, horse stall matts, bench, adjustable dumbbells, etc. Thank you so much for all of your advice. "Buy now, cry now" go for it, you will not regret it.

    @charlottegiles4949@charlottegiles49492 ай бұрын
  • If you get the Westside Barbell reverse hyper from Rogue it works great for a home gym. Folds nicely in the corner when not in use.

    @WolfIronside@WolfIronside3 ай бұрын
  • I’m glad I watched this. There were several things I didn’t think of. I’m in the beginning stages of wrapping my head around what I do and don’t want/need.

    @GU4RD14N4NG3L@GU4RD14N4NG3L2 ай бұрын
  • great episode. best one in a while TBH. all great stuff.

    @brianhopkins5251@brianhopkins52513 ай бұрын
  • Great tips. Definitely get horse stall mats. They are durable and can take a beating. Also get them during black Friday since they will be cheaper. You also don't need every single piece of gym equipment. Just buy equipment for your goals/needs and you will be happy.

    @Jinx-ig1fz@Jinx-ig1fz3 ай бұрын
  • I’ve had a home gym for about three gyms now and i’ve stayed consistent in my powerlifting journey with the basics: rack, bars, plates, dumbbells, flat bench plus a few attachments. I really want to get my hands on a Reverse hyper GHD combo next and then a cable tower and i’ll be set!

    @zacharyhulsey6075@zacharyhulsey60753 ай бұрын
  • Good stuff. Thanks Coop!

    @cheyennem9218@cheyennem92183 ай бұрын
  • Really good video thanks man 💪🏼

    @KOL630@KOL6303 ай бұрын
  • This is great advice. I started with my wife’s weights and a tv for her workout service. We added horse stall mats mats, I just recently got some adjustable dumbbells and a bench. Can’t wait to continue my my home gym journey!

    @Brew-ug6xf@Brew-ug6xfАй бұрын
  • I'm glad that most of the guide Art of Manliness we used years ago helped dodge most of these for a budget home gym (rep rack, bos bar), but oh boy, they did not cover flooring to the best of my memory and we just gave away the cheap foam interlocking tiles we bought from amazon so they can be someone else's problem. We're re doing the the basement room the gym was living in, apparently there was a crack in the foundation that was already patched by prior owners (poorly), so new flooring has to go in anyway. Glad to see some recs.

    @coanarcanius@coanarcanius3 ай бұрын
  • Appreciate the insulation plug for my gym!! 3:24! Great tips!

    @LukesGarageGym@LukesGarageGym3 ай бұрын
  • Built my budget home gym based mostly on the advice on these videos. Lots of great advice - thanks!

    @Mentatstrategy@Mentatstrategy3 ай бұрын
    • Respectfully asking, do you really think this channel pushes true budget options?

      @noahziegler3478@noahziegler34782 күн бұрын
    • @@noahziegler3478 This channel tests a lot of things - they have a lot of experience. They don't push the budget options but, they do test and go over them. I literally used the advice from these videos. I bought the cheaper rack they recommended from Amazon - I spent bigger money on the actual bench itself - went with the Rep Fitness - it's not cheap but, it's the most expensive part of my home gym. I bought my bumper weights from Amazon - they are less than a buck a pound! Rep fitness also has great budget barbell options. You don't have to buy their most expensive stuff. So to answer your question - respectfully yes.

      @Mentatstrategy@MentatstrategyКүн бұрын
  • I went with a mix of titan fitness / rep fitness for equipment. Functional trainer, power rack, benches, olympic rings, etc. Been several years and all their products have worked very well for me and I practically use my home gym every day.

    @mightymochi6320@mightymochi63203 ай бұрын
    • I bought a titan rack during the pandemic and want a new one but can't justify it,

      @Fan-td8dv@Fan-td8dv3 ай бұрын
    • Sure you do.

      @musicman7297@musicman72973 ай бұрын
  • Great tips coop!

    @mikeinca3762@mikeinca37623 ай бұрын
  • I'm French and started a home gym during covid, bought cheap chinese barbell and bumper, a polish rack and trained on my balcony. Then moved to a house and slowly upgraded, mostly with used materials i bought on the French bone yard site. Now i got a kingsbox rack, a ohio powerbar, leoko rogue and xenios plates, axle, ssb, football bar. The best deal i've made was 100 kilos of xenios calibrated plates for 120 bucks (real cost 700). Having a home gym was an old dream, so i drink my pre workout on my sofa, go to the garage and kick my ass...

    @northbuster290@northbuster2903 ай бұрын
  • Hey coop! I picked up the titan leverage squat and omg it’s the best standing shoulder press / Tricep extension piece in addition to an awesome squat/calf raise. Huge versatility and smallish footprint with extra plate storage!

    @greghill7326@greghill73263 ай бұрын
  • Patiently waiting on the Rep wall mounted Athena review!!!

    @willibeaman7142@willibeaman71423 ай бұрын
    • Yes this seems like a lynchpin to planning a small home gym. Need to see a review. E.g. can someone spot your bench in there?

      @leehamsterg@leehamsterg3 ай бұрын
  • This was really good! Thank you.

    @nvironmental@nvironmentalАй бұрын
  • I started with a pull-up station where I could do pull ups , dips , pushups and leg raises. Did that for 4 months , added a rower , then good adjustable barbells. Added some accessories like med balls , plyobox , bands. Then got a bench. Finally after almost a year I added a squat rack , barbell and plates. Couldn’t be happier. I still go go my commercial gym sometimes because I love the community there , but it’s so nice to have it at home. I say I’m 70% at home and I workout 6 days a week. Great advice in this video , I’m quite pleased I did it right on my own but I did and still do have a personal trainer so I had guidance there.

    @justintremblay7203@justintremblay7203Ай бұрын
  • part of the process is learning what works for your needs, your space, and what you value as an individual

    @AdamNeth@AdamNethАй бұрын
  • Nice Timing. This came in as I’m re-energizing my plans for my garage gym. I have a 2-car garage space that I am cleaning and going to begin construction in a couple months (flooring, insulation, joists, ¾” plywood, etc.) I believe this year I’ll be aiming to be ready to buy gym equipment by Black Friday…hopefully they have decent deals this year. My gym routine focuses on squats, deadlift, bench, barbell rows, pull ups, Lat pull downs, cable rows, and ancillary rope exercises - so I know I want a good rack and good cable machine option. I just on the ropes and I’m not sure if it’ll be good to go with a combo system like 6 post Rep Athena or another Rep variation or invest in the PRX fold in to save space and find a dedicated cable machine. I’m starting to look to bounce ideas around if there’s any good resources. Most of my knowledge and prep has to come from all the GGR videos I've watched over the years. I’m not sure if I’ll be able to cancel my gym membership right off the bat, it really depends on how creative I can be with the lack of all the ancillary exercise equipment, but this will make it more flexible when getting to the gym is a challenge.

    @jukonion@jukonion3 ай бұрын
  • LOVED THIS VID OMG❤

    @DIAAFITT@DIAAFITTАй бұрын
  • Thanks for an another great video and also thanks for the pop up displays now I will be prepared for Athens.

    @KevIRL77@KevIRL772 ай бұрын
  • I started my home gym while I was still playing professionally and I still didn’t buy everything new. I hit garage sales, Craigslist (most of my gear), and made some items at home. I still have my 1st plywood barbell storage box, home made plyo box and I even made my own half rack from 3x3 steel I bought from my local ironworks supplier, just bought rogues j hooks and spotter arms. There’s so many way people can get started and still have a quality setup. Also ensure as Coop said it’s worth it start with a gym membership and ensure you’re consistent before you start dropping G’s on equipment that becomes storage units.

    @lekevinsmith2479@lekevinsmith24793 ай бұрын
  • I think all of us that have home gym have regrets, mine is buying a REP 5000 instead of a 4000 I listened to the hype of a 1" rack over 5/8' and didn't notice that REP never puts 5000 parts (expanding from 4 post to 6 post) or 5000 attachments on sale, even around black Friday the 5000 sales are only for new rack owners, take your time to figure out if the company you are buying from will facilitate your upgrading plan I'd planned on upgrading to a 6 post and keep looking for sales to do so, I will eventually have to pay full price where if I had bought a 6pot initially I could have taken advantage of the new rack owner sales or if I went 4000 I'd have had sales to upgrade with, and performance wise and attachment selection wise there is no benefit to 1" over 5/8", everyone makes 5/8" versions of their attachments

    @vepristhorn8278@vepristhorn82783 ай бұрын
  • It took me 3 years to build my home gym as I slowly purchased my equipment as I saved money. After covid closed all gyms in my city I decided it was time to build my own since it was a dream I wanted to come true. I decided if I was going to invest in a home gym I would go for the stuff and brands I like. Started with the barbell and bumpers, then got a rack, then started adding dumbbells, and finished with a platform and specialty bars. All free weights. My fitness level is definitely amazing now and I could not think of a better investment than investing in myself. Best part is that it’s low maintenance and it will last me for at least another decade if not more.

    @JAAPJXBIT@JAAPJXBIT3 ай бұрын
  • Horse stall mats were amazing and I would've never thought about that 😂

    @dawntodusk8903@dawntodusk89033 ай бұрын
  • At the time I bought my rogue monster rack after finding your channel, the Athena and Aries trainers hadn’t come out, I wish I had gone the rep route but hindsight is 20/20 and I still love my rogue rack it’s amazing, and for flooring 10000% go with horse stall mats it’s the best thing I did for my gym

    @ProjectRaijin@ProjectRaijin3 ай бұрын
  • Great content Coop! Thanks for the tips, detail and great quality content! Question for you - what do you think of the Centr bar and weight set and the Xterra adjustable dumbbells both at Costco? Decent quality for cost or no good?

    @kyle.richardson@kyle.richardson3 ай бұрын
  • Its so painful to keep having to find alternatives to suggestions for us Europeans ;) We need all your home gym must buys for things I can actually get in Europe!

    @r0om4an@r0om4an3 ай бұрын
  • i've had my home gym for 10 years now and moved it 5 times, and across the globe twice being in the military, The best thing you can start your purchases with is some Goruck sandbags. You can do almost every exercise with a set of sandbags. They take up almost no room and you can travel with them. In between Duty stations i would work out with these while the rest of my equipment was in transit. With a set of three sandbags of various weights i trained myself to max the Army ACFT. I can't say enough about them, and the results you can achieve if you put in the work.

    @briangrace1727@briangrace172713 күн бұрын
  • Got good interlocking tile 3/8th” floor, Powerblock exp 90lbs, home made db stand, pull up bar, true treadmill. Working on finish my base,ent walls now. Looking to piece in a folding rack some day. I can do all my Bodi workouts for now.

    @Monarch15w@Monarch15w2 ай бұрын
  • I remember when I bought a basic incline bench. It broke when I was in the process of benching. Thankfully I invested in some spotter that caught the weight. Now I have the fitness reality bench. It got the support and it tall people friendly

    @SaisMoon@SaisMoon3 ай бұрын
  • My home gym garage doubles as a sauna in the summer and a polar plunge in the winter.

    @bryce2939@bryce29392 ай бұрын
  • True bro,I made a mistake with my one during covid Most of my tiles were completely damaged

    @KingG516@KingG5163 ай бұрын
  • Couldn't agree more on flooring and a nice barbell. Got my rogue ohio bar when i never even lifted weights and 3+ years in its one of my favorite things in my gym. Bought a crappy bar for super setting and i only use it in the landmine.

    @ak-zw8jv@ak-zw8jv3 ай бұрын
  • i put in foam flooring... but i did it the right way. 1. before the equipment was put in 2. giant/thick rug underneath with grip tape on the bottom 3. foam flooring connected underneath with grip tape as well. works great!

    @dowpman1@dowpman1Ай бұрын
  • Thank you!

    @claytevebaugh1100@claytevebaugh11002 ай бұрын
  • I love this. I have a home gym and yeah I do use it . but I do also go to a gym. mainly because there's better equipment and more weights. but it's nice to have gear at home when you can't make it to the gym or if your really not feeling going that day and maintaining what you work hard for. my advice is similar by basic stuff that you know you can use alot

    @darrenbaker1113@darrenbaker11133 ай бұрын
  • "A cheap barbell is only $200" mate you gotta learn what cheap means, that ain't it

    @cybersteel8@cybersteel83 ай бұрын
    • Fully agree, the one that came with my 300 lbs weight set is fine and bought another (1000 lbs) for $99 which is also just fine.

      @DR-kh6jb@DR-kh6jbАй бұрын
  • We do use foam mats at my house because we do a lot of martial arts and rubber horse stall mats hurt lmao, but actual gym padded wall mats are like 400$ a piece so if your doing sparing and such foam mats are okay👍 but great video! Long time watcher/lurker first comment here

    @user-fl8bf8ru9l@user-fl8bf8ru9l3 ай бұрын
  • Very practical advice.

    @ALVIN3X69@ALVIN3X693 ай бұрын
  • I built a gym in my bedroom during Covid. I use it 4-5x a week. I built my own half rack and bench. Both solid made with 4x4. One place i found weights for a reasonable price (this obviously varies where you live) was Goodwill/Value Village. Ive found a lot of decent plates, Barbells and even Dumbells (upto 65lbs so far) from the goodwill for less than $1/lb. If you are JUST starting i would check those regularly for items. Mid week is your friend for thrifting equiptment. Its usually gone by Friday afternoon.

    @Eveningkiss@Eveningkiss3 ай бұрын
    • Currently Amazon has bumper plates for less than a dollar a pound. I don’t drop weight, so I don’t know how good they are from that point, but great as just plain weights.

      @DR-kh6jb@DR-kh6jbАй бұрын
  • My home gym is some galvanized pipe to fit together and screwed to a board as a pull up bar. Two sawhorses I do tricep dips on. Space on the floor where I do push-ups. It’s a very sophisticated set up.

    @brasshouse9822@brasshouse9822Ай бұрын
  • Amazing video

    @lazyartist1327@lazyartist13273 ай бұрын
  • With my setup in the garage I have no wall space and 6x6 feet of floor space. Everyone takes for granted having a room available for a home gym or having a garage that provides 200 square feet for equipment.

    @brucesummers7448@brucesummers74483 ай бұрын
  • Hoping to see a ton of Rogue reviews this year!

    @magnivore1603@magnivore16033 ай бұрын
    • Hoping they come out with a ton of new stuff this year too! Been a while! - Coop

      @GarageGymReviews@GarageGymReviews3 ай бұрын
  • I started out with cinderblocks, then moved up to an ezbar that I just buy more plates for every couple weeks. Now I have to buy some 25lbs since I've reached 65lb curl.

    @FerintoshFarmsPhotography@FerintoshFarmsPhotography3 ай бұрын
  • Senergy half rack with pullup bar, 315 in plates, cap barbell, cap hex bar, sturdy adjustable bench, 35 lb kettlebell, 35 lb dumbbells, lat pulldown pull attachment. 400 give or take for equipment, got weights from friends. Around 800 total for a solid setup.

    @pbh07@pbh07Ай бұрын
  • I just got my barbell and some plates. Using it!!! Gonna buy my rack next month. Gonna follow this advice.

    @juanmelgar152@juanmelgar1523 ай бұрын
  • Other advice that you missed. Get a buddy who will workout with you. Totally changed the game when my friends started showing up to my home gym, combined equipment, and kept us all accountable. Saves money and way more fun.

    @ryanc769@ryanc7693 ай бұрын
    • It's good to have a partner that can keep you motivated but if you can't stay motivated and consistent on your own you're never going to make it

      @WtfYouMeanDude@WtfYouMeanDude3 ай бұрын
    • ​@@WtfYouMeanDude Personally I disagree, I think having a partner can be great for initial motivation and once you're into it you can carry on with internal drive. Also some people just continue to train with a partner their whole life so there's no problem

      @bruuhhhh@bruuhhhh3 ай бұрын
  • I will say. If you have the space for a GHD they are lovely. I use mine quite a bit and it is always killer.

    @oafkad@oafkad3 ай бұрын
  • I've been in the gym for about a month. Found I absolutely love working out, have lost 20 pounds even. But in that month I've onky touched weights maybe 5 times? Almost any time I've been there the weights, racks, smiths etc are in use. Hour later getting off the treadmill and they're still full up. I've decided a home gym is the goal for me.

    @abitbraindead8057@abitbraindead8057Ай бұрын
  • This was all good advice I can speak from experience. But as far as a reverse hyper goes, rogue sells the Westside reverse hyper it folds to a nearly 0 footprint when not in use & the exercise is a lower back fixer/bulletproofer if you deadlift and squat it's a no brainer to own

    @chrisbrugmans559@chrisbrugmans5593 ай бұрын
  • Buying over time is a great idea. Have slowly been building out over last few years. Wouldn’t have anything if I’d just tried to buy everything at once

    @darthmelkor3099@darthmelkor30993 ай бұрын
  • It's good that I'm watching this and I haven't made any of the mistakes. I feel like I spent money on the right things and built up as I needed to.

    @marshall6113@marshall611328 күн бұрын
  • Look and wait for deals. Best advice ever

    @waragainstavg@waragainstavg3 ай бұрын
  • I’ve had a home gym for over 4 years now.. LITERALLY all of these points are correct!! My only thing is I would re-order the 1 - 10. Top 3 is: BUY SMALL (then gradually build)- I’ve always wanted an Rogue Assault bike since 2019.. lived in moms house (college), 1st apartment, now my own house- BOOM first thing I got was my bike! Trust me.. best purchase ever but I GRADUALLY BUILT. I started with DBs to KBs (functional fitness enthusiast). 2nd I’d say is have a plan (mesocycle), 3rd is balance price / quality. Good luck to the new home gym owners, keep succeeding & stay healthy!

    @osirissmith5254@osirissmith52543 ай бұрын
  • Great advice! Since having kids I haven't been able to get to a real gym. I'm hoping having a little home gym setup will help as I only seem to be able to work out at home after the kiddos go to bed (no sneaking away to even an Anytime Fitness or similar). I'm starting with something super simple. I have a stationary bike, but want to add weighted training. Going with your Amazon suggestion of the Flybird incline bench and the 105 lb CAP adjustable dumbell set. After watching this video, I also added an A frame storage rack for the weight plates. Do you have a flooring suggestion to put over top of carpet?

    @fluffybuht5936@fluffybuht59363 ай бұрын
  • So glad you mentioned #10! I sent $5k on my garage gym hope that I would get stronger through osmosis.

    @ChunteringBackwardsForwards@ChunteringBackwardsForwardsАй бұрын
  • Just getting started with the gym in the basement. Did not even consider the mats for the floor. Thankfully, I’m just using a bench, dumbbells, and heavy bag. I will be sure to cover the floor before adding any more equipment.

    @Greywolf-hx4jv@Greywolf-hx4jv3 ай бұрын
  • Do you have a website where I can find lists of recommended equipment & brands for building a garage gym? Love the videos - it has been very helpful!

    @gp4081@gp408120 күн бұрын
  • Went to a local manufacturer of rubber goods once in Auburn, WA. Made mental note to buy my flooring from them as it will be dirt cheap, any size and thickness i want. Havent bought it yet but it's on my list!

    @Handygrrl@HandygrrlАй бұрын
  • Your last point, you actually have to use the garage gym, good point! We built up a pretty good gym in the basement that my kids and I call the Gainz Cave. My daughter didn't like the space, mostly because she is a social work out person. We ended having to get her a membership at a great local gym so she could accomplish her fitness goals. My so ln and I continue to use the gainz cave because it fits our lifestyles. Jo matter you have, using it consistently, with a plan, is the crucial aspect. Thanks for another great video

    @michaelharris8144@michaelharris814416 күн бұрын
  • yes, it happened to me i bought a barbell and weights and exercised for a couple of years then gaveup after i got sick for many months, and i coudn't recover well. but atl least after a couple of years, i returned to exercies and i bought more weight that i need, i don't have a rack, nor a mat (i use folded carboards)

    @zazugee@zazugee3 ай бұрын
  • Dude, Ross Training got me into working out WAYYYY back. Nice reference.

    @user-wc1em7pc2p@user-wc1em7pc2p3 ай бұрын
  • I work out 5 days per week, have for a year now. I don't have the space atm, so I have a large room, but it also contains my bed and my desk, and my bench press bench and an incline bench, and a pull up bar, Olympic bar, 160 KGs of plates for bar and set of dumbells with 50 KGs of plates. You need to get creative to work all muscles, but you can.

    @SWISS-1337@SWISS-13373 ай бұрын
  • COOOOOOPPP!!! I am building a home gym it would be extremely helpful if you did a round up. Rogue vs Rep vs bells of steel vs titan. Right now I have a set up picked from bells of steel but so many choices I am stumped.

    @alexandermoreno9087@alexandermoreno90873 ай бұрын
  • Get a rack that has an upper lower cable rig and you have an endless possibility of exercises. Add on an adjustable bench and some adjustable Dumbless and you seemingly can do everything you need.

    @JayHavs11@JayHavs113 ай бұрын
  • One thing on the horse stall mats - be sure to get them well ahead of time and plan on letting them air out for several days (weeks even) because they really do off-gas a lot and will stink up any place you put 'em in.

    @Jimmah_13@Jimmah_13Ай бұрын
  • I got the Titan wall mount pulley from your recommendation and wow !! Amazing value for money

    @yobanyhernandez125@yobanyhernandez125Ай бұрын
  • Shout out RossTraining in 2023!!! Ross and his forum got me building my home gym back in 2007!

    @nmallica@nmallica3 ай бұрын
    • Real recognizes real. He inspired me to start this whole things a decade ago. - Coop

      @GarageGymReviews@GarageGymReviews3 ай бұрын
    • Yeah man I miss that forum but he is killin it as a boxing trainer now with Katie Taylor. Never Gymless and Infinite Intensity are what got me into working out at home. Naturally I discovered your channel down the line and have made several additions with your reviews. Thanks Coop, keep it up! @@GarageGymReviews

      @nmallica@nmallica3 ай бұрын
  • The best results in strength I ever had was from my home gym (RIP). 1 Squat rack with pullup bar attachment, barbell, 420 lbs of bumpers, two 55-lbs kettle bells, one 150-lb sand bag, an adjustable bench, and EZ Barl. Took up maybe 12 square feet total. Best gains ever.

    @user-fs6bf2ql8z@user-fs6bf2ql8zАй бұрын
  • Flooring for in the house. What do you recommend that is at least middle of the road price wise but will hold up through the long haul? I now have foam stuff because I used it for body rehab.

    @rebuiltbyusn@rebuiltbyusn25 күн бұрын
  • Curious why Valor Fitness never comes up on this channel? Great gear at a fair price!

    @stumanion3213@stumanion32133 ай бұрын
    • Agreed. A lot of nice cheap standalone pieces at Titan level prices

      @BrandonSchwartz1@BrandonSchwartz13 ай бұрын
  • For those minimalist, All you need is an adjustable bench + adjustable dumbbell. That’s 2 equipments is all you need for building most muscle groups 😊

    @stc2828@stc28283 күн бұрын
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