The Gardener said:I couldn't imagine life without the gym, I enjoy it very much.
If I quit the gym and worked out on my own, then I'd be missing out on a lot of good friends I have at the gym, as well as seeing the female hotties' asses in spandex, their erect nipples through sweat-moistened lycra, as well as the free blow job from the old trolls who hang out in the mens' sauna. Nothing is better than a nice sauna soak with the pungent aroma of poppers wafting around.............
klink said:Hehe, the bj's in the men's sauna are hard to walk away from.
I never have time for the gym, can folks really get toned from handweights?
GrowHairGrow! said:[quote="The Gardener":0fe71]I couldn't imagine life without the gym, I enjoy it very much.
If I quit the gym and worked out on my own, then I'd be missing out on a lot of good friends I have at the gym, as well as seeing the female hotties' asses in spandex, their erect nipples through sweat-moistened lycra, as well as the free blow job from the old trolls who hang out in the mens' sauna. Nothing is better than a nice sauna soak with the pungent aroma of poppers wafting around.............
DaSand said:I do those exercises with a set of dumbbells 2-3 days a week when I'm not biking or running. I have noticed my arms are getting toned and my stomach is starting to look more like it's in shape than flab.
I just am not a fan of gyms. I prefer to work out on my own.
Excellent! I worry about these things...Slartibartfast said:I'm with you Maxpwr, figuratively speaking that is, I'm not hiding out in your loft with oni and a bottle of chloroform.
Slartibartfast said:For me, the convenience of a home gym (well, a bench, weights and a rowing machine) outweighs even the lack of "female hotties' asses in spandex", as Gard so eloquently put it. Oh and the whole exercising in underwear thing, you're not the only one, something my rowing machine's seat is all too aware of.
hair today gone tomorrow said:klink said:Hehe, the bj's in the men's sauna are hard to walk away from.
I never have time for the gym, can folks really get toned from handweights?
not really, just like anything else in life, there are no shortcuts.
SkylineGTR said:hair today gone tomorrow said:klink said:Hehe, the bj's in the men's sauna are hard to walk away from.
I never have time for the gym, can folks really get toned from handweights?
not really, just like anything else in life, there are no shortcuts.
Um yes you can... all those exercises effectively targeted muscle groups. The only variation factor you have to add is reps and weight involved.
Most dumbell sets come up to 40lbs ( 2 x 20lbs if you split them ). All you need to do is purchase some extra weights to add on if your strength training. Up the reps if your stamina training. Because unless your REALLY weak a 20lb split is going to get very light after a few weeks.
I have actually started doing this very thing myself seeing I live in an apartment ..... I'm a 3rd shifter .... and the only 24/7 gym is like 30-45 minutes away.
I do about 3 miles on the tredmill in my apt complex and some various hand weight things like on that site ever other day. Just started less then a month ago and already seeing definite results. Lost 4 lbs and muscle shaping noticed.
I know its not the most effective way but for my means its working just fine and is indeed possible. By no means do i think you can get ripped or body build .. but you can get toned just fine.
hair today gone tomorrow said:just dumbbells can only get you so far...if you are serious about it...you need a flat bench and incline bench dip station pull up bar...a squat rack would be nice.
i doubt someone is gonna be able to afford a full range of of dumbbells anyway....i think what the poster meant is buying a couple sets of dumbbells and just using those...i know for myself i need 20lb dumbbells (for side laterals) all the way up to 100lbs...just buying a set of 30s and a set of 40s wont get you very far. Its best to join a gym.
SkylineGTR said:hair today gone tomorrow said:just dumbbells can only get you so far...if you are serious about it...you need a flat bench and incline bench dip station pull up bar...a squat rack would be nice.
i doubt someone is gonna be able to afford a full range of of dumbbells anyway....i think what the poster meant is buying a couple sets of dumbbells and just using those...i know for myself i need 20lb dumbbells (for side laterals) all the way up to 100lbs...just buying a set of 30s and a set of 40s wont get you very far. Its best to join a gym.
Oh i know it won't get you far as far as being ripped or gigantic muscles .. but with a regular routine those weights will keep you toned or build you up to a point. I have one of those inflatable balls that my g/f uses for her workouts that i use as a flat/incline with the dumbbells. It actually feels better then a bench on my back.
hair today gone tomorrow said:those giant balls are garbage....i could imaged hoisting up 80lb incline dumbbell press on a ball like that.
hair today gone tomorrow said:i dont really thing have a couple of sets of dumbbells will get you far at all....if you want to get in decent shape your going to have to invest in a lot of equipment or join a gym.
Maxpwr said:hair today gone tomorrow said:those giant balls are garbage....i could imaged hoisting up 80lb incline dumbbell press on a ball like that.
um... if that's what you think they're for, then uh... no comment :shakehead:
IHateIt said:Hey guys!
I'm very very very skinny. I'd like to gain some muscles.
But I hate going to gym. I already hated when I had more hair, because I hate people who workout for years looking and joking about my thinness.
Now that i'm balding it's worse. They'll joke about my hair too.
So, I like the idea of exercising at home.
I started running on the beach. It's great for low stress.
But I want to gain weight.
What are your tips?
Is it hard/expensive to have some exercizing tools at home?
What do you sugest?
