Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Make Your Own Suspension Trainer - Homemade Suspension Trainer Tutorial

!±8± Make Your Own Suspension Trainer - Homemade Suspension Trainer Tutorial

Make Your Own Suspension Trainer

Making a Homemade Suspension Trainer is an easy way to add an extremely useful piece of exercise equipment to your arsenal, without breaking the bank.

Retail models sell anywhere from 0 on up, but this DIY option will run you around , or less if you happen to have some of these items laying around your house.

Let's get started...

Materials
2 feet or so of 1″ PVC pipe A short piece of nylon webbing (optional, if you want to make a door mount) 40′ of polypropylene trucker's rope A piece of sand paper A little bit of masking tape (to tape the rope before you cut it) A knife A lighter (to cauterize the ends of the rope after they're cut)

1. Make Handles

You will first cut two 7 inch pieces of pvc, making sure to dull the cut edges of the pipe with some sandpaper to prevent cuts and chafing on the rope.

2. Cut Rope

You will need around 20 feet of rope. Wrap the rope with masking tape before cutting it to prevent fraying and unraveling. Then melt the cut ends with a lighter.

3. Tie Handles

Run the rope through each handle and tie a bowline knot (do a youtube or google search for instructions) in each, making sure to make each handle's loop around the same size.

4. Adjusting Handle Rope Length

You now have the handles built. To adjust the length of the line, DON'T tie an overhand knot in the rope. This will become nearly impossible to untie once it is under tension. Instead, tie a butterfly knot (again, try youtube), which is easy to tie and easy to untie after the rope has been under tension.

5. Make a Door Mount Attachment Loop

If you have a couple feet of nylon webbing lying around, simply tie a bowline in the webbing. You can then close a sturdy door onto the bowline loop, leaving the knot end behind the closed door acting as a stopper. Run the handle rope through the loop to set up.

***NOTE*** If you are using a door mount like this, make sure that your weight is CLOSING the door, instead of opening it. This will prevent you from falling flat on your face (or back) should someone try to open the door!

6. Make an Adjustable Mounting Loop

To use the DIY suspension trainer on an overhead beam or branch, you could simply throw the handles over the object and go at it. Or, if you will need to make height adjustments during your workout to do different exercises (dips after pullups, for example) you can make an adjustable loop out of more rope.

Simply tie a bowline on one end of the rope. Throw the rope over the object, loop the free end through the bowline, and then tie it off at the desired height using a couple half hitch knots (again, youtube is a great resource for this).

7. (optional) Make Foot Loops/Foot Straps

Making foot loops or straps for the suspension trainer will allow you to do many more exercises - knee tucks, plank variations, one legged lunges, and many more.

First, you will need to adjust the handle loop so that it can support weight independently on each side.

Find the middle of the handle rope:

Simply grab both handles in one hand, then stretch out the loop with your other hand to find the exact middle point. Mark this with some tape.

Next, tie a butterfly knot -- the taped point should be the exact mid point of the loop. This might take some adjustment, but you'll get it.

To make the actual loops or straps, cut two 3 foot sections of rope.

With each piece, make a loop on either side of the handle, using a bowline. Try to make each foot loop the same size.

7. Use it!

There are so many exercises you can do with this setup. Pullups, dips, and pushups are just the beginning.

Get creative and get into shape!


Make Your Own Suspension Trainer - Homemade Suspension Trainer Tutorial

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Saturday, November 19, 2011

Valor Fitness DD-3 Incline / Flat Utility Bench

The DD-3 Valor Fitness Incline/Flat Utility Bench offers a variety of options for each user. Solid steel padding supports give user a safe secure workout. Quick easy to use pop-pin lock adjustments make changing the angle of the back and seat pad quick and easy. Perfect for use with Smith machines, Power Racks or by itself as a dumbbell utility bench.

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Wednesday, November 9, 2011

552 Dumbbells Review Cool Video Walkthrough

I was torn between 552 Dumbells and the PowerBlock dumbells I kept reading about. I had a chance to check out the 2008 and prior model Bowflex SelectTech's at Dicks Sporting Goods, and I remember thinking about how easy it was to spin the dials to adjust the weights. My only concern and hesitation was that a few reveiws mentioned the possibility of the weights rattling and people were worried they could fall off? I had not heard this before, so I researched it more and although the PowerBlock dumbells had gotten good reviews, I simply could not get past how ugly they were, and the fact that they used a magnetic pin to hold the weights in. I decided to spend the few extra dollars on these 2009 model Select Techs (assuming any prior issues they may have had were corrected) and boy am I glad I did, they are AWESOME! The dials, in my opinion, are ten times easier than the magnetic pins of PowerBlocks, and these Bowflex dumbells look ten times more fashionable (our gym equipment is on our loft, so yes my wife and I have a style standard). These dumbells are about 15 inches long, but neither of us have any issues with their size (I think the PowerBlocks were only a 3 inch difference anyways). We are 100% happier we bought these, and we bought the stand from Amazon to go with them also (it is better for your back if you lift dumbells from a standing position instead of from a squatting one). I hope you enjoy your SelectTechs as much as we enjoy ours! The Bowflex Selecttech 552 ...

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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

PowerBlock Personal Trainer Adjustable 2.5 to 50-Pounds per Dumbbell Set

!±8± PowerBlock Personal Trainer Adjustable 2.5 to 50-Pounds per Dumbbell Set

Brand : Power Block | Rate : | Price : $388.00
Post Date : Nov 01, 2011 17:25:15 | Usually ships in 4-5 business days

The Personal Trainer SetA hybrid set utilizing the weight stack from the Personal Set and the handles of the Elite Set. The Personal Trainer Set allows the user to achieve every 2.5 lb. jump within the weight range of 2.5-50 lbs. per dumbbell. *The Personal Trainer Set cannot be increased in weight. The Personal Plus Handle and Add On Kits are incompatible.

  • Pair of adjustable dumbbell weights for efficient, cost-effective strength training
  • Adjusts from 2.5 to 50 pounds in 2.5-pound increments for maximum versatility
  • Selector pin lets you change weights easily, just like with weight stack at the gym
  • More compact and balanced than traditional dumbbells; padded handle for wrist protection
  • Offers maximum weight of 50 pounds per hand; limited 10-year warranty

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