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Getbig Misc Discussion Boards => Powerlifting / Strongman => Topic started by: Magnus on May 05, 2010, 01:27:38 AM
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How about yours?
Post pics!
Take a look at the glamourous place where I train
Here a first pull after a layoff last april
116 Kg - 255 Lbs X 3 @ 188 ::)
(Personal best was 160 Kg - 352 Lbs X 1 @ 158).
Cheers
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hahaha! You even have room to take a picture. I'd need a strong fisheye lens to do that. Or go outside and take a pic looking in. Below is my gym. Just a shed barely large enough to contain the rack. Loading plates is difficult because I can't get next to the bar.
(http://i39.tinypic.com/zpr91.jpg)
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Before anyone comments (not that this toppic is overrun with comments...): no, those plants aren't weed. In fact they are something much better: all kinds of different tomatos, peppers and chilis. ;D
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You read in my mind, I tought it was weed...
Anyhow you have nice plates: I keep mines because I purchased them in 1991, when I started lifting weights.
By the way, where are you from PH? I'm from the north of Italy.
I think this topic is not overrun with comments because I think most of the people here train in a gym, and maybe those who don't are a little bit shy to post pics.
On a side note: I do not have anything to warm the room because it's not in my house, so this winter it went near zero degrees (celsius) and in summer it's well over 30°...only the brave ;)
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You read in my mind, I tought it was weed...
Anyhow you have nice plates: I keep mines because I purchased them in 1991, when I started lifting weights.
By the way, where are you from PH? I'm from the north of Italy.
I'm from Holland. Which also explains why I don't have to grow weed myself. :)
On a side note: I do not have anything to warm the room because it's not in my house, so this winter it went near zero degrees (celsius) and in summer it's well over 30°...only the brave ;)
Indeed, only the brave! As can be seen from the pic, my shed's roof is transparent. Last week saw the greatest temperature difference inside yet measured: 34 degrees on Monday, 10 on Thursday. Just when you get used to one, it changes dramatically. :( The plus side: I do get a lot of fresh air. I used to train in a basement, which was cooler, but I couldn't breathe because it was so stuffy.
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BTW: I know the rack looks a bit crappy. I actually already have the metal for a better one (the dark bars in the far corner), but I keep forgetting to weld it. But that's what I like about training at home: the challenge.