These are all of the lifting accessories we recommend on Amazon (Bands, Bar collars, Mobo board, REP box, etc) . Everything else is linked in the description: www.amazon.com/shop/themovementsystem
The change plates don't slide well because they are friction fit. They are made to stay on the sleeve when placed outside the collar. Change plates are placed outside the collar to reduce the time it takes to make minor adjustments to the load. If you wanted ones that were cheaper and not friction fit you should have gone with steel.
The change plates are friction grip plates…. They’re meant to be hard to come off cuz they are meant to be used on the outside of the collar and not worry about the plate falling off…. Expensive but I’m a fan of them lol
Fellow Buckeye here! Great setup, I have an almost identical one in my basement! Moved up to Columbus (Technically Gahanna) from FL, so thrilled that Rogue is practically in my backyard.
You mentioned the Rep Open Trap bar is shorter than the Eleiko Open deadlift bar, wondered if you were comparing to the version 1.0 or 2.0 with shorter loadable sleeves? If moment is no object, I'd have thought the Eleiko was the better bar but for a smaller space maybe not. I'd recommend the Rep Adonis for sure if you have the space or the Bells of Steel Low Row Lat pull down because it can be bolted to the wall if not. Rep seems like the superior product especially with the Pegasus attachment
Really recommend the Rep Open Trap Bar and the Rogue Kabukki Transformer bar for various squat types. You will easily be able to squat 50lbs+ more due to complete comfort.
Nice setup man, I recently went for the home gym as well, gym memberships are getting way too expensive in my area. Only downside of a home gym is that you dont get to see other gym bros haha.
stick-on a TH-cam bodybuilding motivation so you get all the motivation without the hassle of people getting in your way ( Dorian Yates Workout: Blood & Guts )
By accident, I bought a second hand 'Mirafit' bar and plate setup that came with the NICEST change plates/fractionals..UK company I think, but maybe avail in US. Pure metal, no colours. Wonderful things.
I got the Rep Fitness PR4000 and 2 dual Athena's with 110lb weight stack and gym pin for heavier but can combine both stacks with GymPin's D bar. I love Rogue but they don't have integrated cable system. For me perfect Rogue setup would have Rhino under rack for belt squats and so much more. My next step is organization now like idea of shelves to hold everything probably will go that route vs the metal peg boards so many use.
LOL wrote comment below before seeing you have Rep's open trap bar. They have a handle attachment now that has small, medium and WIDE grips for your forearm.
Great home gym! What underlayment did you use between hardwood and rubber flooring? I have similar situation and read that it can’t be put directly since the hardwood/vinyl will be dyed by the rubber oil overtime. I appreciate your feedback.
Ok I"m really curious about heavy loads on your flooring. What kinds of home flooring can not withstand a home gym regardless of the rubber you choose to lay over it?
@@TheMovementSystem Thanks bro, believe me I was dying inside when you guys ran the table on us during that era. It's nice to be competitive again and we all know OSU will be back. Cheers!
Hell yes the brake down I appreciate it and don’t put energy on negative comments everybody can do it cheaper but don’t do it them self Thanks again for the info
@TheMovementSystem I feel much better about the price knowing that the floor consumed roughly half of the total. While I totally respect your buying made in America, think I would have gone with rep
These are all of the lifting accessories we recommend on Amazon (Bands, Bar collars, Mobo board, REP box, etc) . Everything else is linked in the description: www.amazon.com/shop/themovementsystem
The change plates don't slide well because they are friction fit. They are made to stay on the sleeve when placed outside the collar.
Change plates are placed outside the collar to reduce the time it takes to make minor adjustments to the load.
If you wanted ones that were cheaper and not friction fit you should have gone with steel.
Makes sense
Now having used them that way outside the collar it's actually really convenient
Ye, very nice. I always enjoy watching home gym tours. Good one!
The change plates are friction grip plates…. They’re meant to be hard to come off cuz they are meant to be used on the outside of the collar and not worry about the plate falling off…. Expensive but I’m a fan of them lol
Fellow Buckeye here! Great setup, I have an almost identical one in my basement! Moved up to Columbus (Technically Gahanna) from FL, so thrilled that Rogue is practically in my backyard.
You mentioned the Rep Open Trap bar is shorter than the Eleiko Open deadlift bar, wondered if you were comparing to the version 1.0 or 2.0 with shorter loadable sleeves? If moment is no object, I'd have thought the Eleiko was the better bar but for a smaller space maybe not.
I'd recommend the Rep Adonis for sure if you have the space or the Bells of Steel Low Row Lat pull down because it can be bolted to the wall if not. Rep seems like the superior product especially with the Pegasus attachment
Really recommend the Rep Open Trap Bar and the Rogue Kabukki Transformer bar for various squat types. You will easily be able to squat 50lbs+ more due to complete comfort.
The REP Open trap bar is great
Nice setup man, I recently went for the home gym as well, gym memberships are getting way too expensive in my area. Only downside of a home gym is that you dont get to see other gym bros haha.
stick-on a TH-cam bodybuilding motivation so you get all the motivation without the hassle of people getting in your way ( Dorian Yates Workout: Blood & Guts )
Great space! Did you consider the Foldable Rogue Squat Rack? It would save even more floor space especially when closed.
By accident, I bought a second hand 'Mirafit' bar and plate setup that came with the NICEST change plates/fractionals..UK company I think, but maybe avail in US. Pure metal, no colours. Wonderful things.
I got the Rep Fitness PR4000 and 2 dual Athena's with 110lb weight stack and gym pin for heavier but can combine both stacks with GymPin's D bar. I love Rogue but they don't have integrated cable system. For me perfect Rogue setup would have Rhino under rack for belt squats and so much more. My next step is organization now like idea of shelves to hold everything probably will go that route vs the metal peg boards so many use.
LOL wrote comment below before seeing you have Rep's open trap bar. They have a handle attachment now that has small, medium and WIDE grips for your forearm.
Nice space. Quality brands
with a squat stand, the uprights are closer to the wall and you would have more space. A plate tree doesn't take up that much space
True, but it’s not as sturdy for doing rack pulls, or attaching bands to for rows. Pros and cons to each
Sick home gym!
Great home gym!
What underlayment did you use between hardwood and rubber flooring? I have similar situation and read that it can’t be put directly since the hardwood/vinyl will be dyed by the rubber oil overtime. I appreciate your feedback.
I guess we’ll find out if that happens because we just put it right on the vinyl plank flooring
Sir how can I do a cardio without equipment? Should I do interval training? If Yes, what exercises and intervals should I do? How to program it?
Ok I"m really curious about heavy loads on your flooring. What kinds of home flooring can not withstand a home gym regardless of the rubber you choose to lay over it?
We reinforced the floor by adding a stack of cinder blocks and a wood cross beam in the crawl space.
Nice 👍🏾
1/2" is fine
That’s what my wife said
Nice
Nice gym but go BLUE! HAHAHAHA 😄👍🏻
Congrats on the natty W. I miss the 2013-2021 era lol
@@TheMovementSystem Thanks bro, believe me I was dying inside when you guys ran the table on us during that era. It's nice to be competitive again and we all know OSU will be back. Cheers!
10k??
Breakdown:
Flooring: $2,407 (both rooms)
Plate carrier: $205
DB Rack + all DBs: $2,300
Extra 80lb DBs: $290
Ohio Bar: $350
Echo Plates: $421
Rack: $1,410
Spotter arms: $195
Change Plates: $96
Bench: $595
KB: $90
Vitruve & Prime Fitness Wedges: Free (sponsored other videos)
Used Peloton Treadmill & Bike: $2,500
REP Box: $150
Bands: $100
Total: $11,109
Hell yes the brake down I appreciate it and don’t put energy on negative comments everybody can do it cheaper but don’t do it them self
Thanks again for the info
@TheMovementSystem I feel much better about the price knowing that the floor consumed roughly half of the total. While I totally respect your buying made in America, think I would have gone with rep
Nice use of data tracking. Have seen this with pro/college athletes.
Not gonna lie expected a lot more for the price. 🗑️
About half the cost was flooring and cardio equipment
This is not $10k worth of equipment.
Actually about 11k (including flooring)
This is a how to waste money for the least amount of functionality at the highest price in a home gym. God bless you for trying.
Sounds like we have different priorities and budgets
@@TheMovementSystem great video and set up! Idk what this guy is talking about. Awesome rack!
@@TheMovementSystemyou didn't even buy more than 1 pair of 45lb plates. What a fucking joke such a waste of money
@@TheMovementSystemcorrect on both counts. For 20% more I can 20x more stuff.
You don't know what you're babbling about.