James Riley
Today we talk to James Riley, a self-proclaimed numbers dude who has struggled with depression but has found strength in his garage.
Today we talk to James Riley, a self-proclaimed numbers dude who has struggled with depression but has found strength in his garage.
July 4th Home Gym Equipment Sales… Save on Bars, Benches, Racks, and more. The deals won’t last, hurry!
I’m excited to talk to David Spitdowski, as he is a badass lifter, coach, and all around dude.
The Garage Gym Competition has never attempted to take the place of in person sanctioned powerlifting meets. These offer a unique experience from a variety of federations across the planet. The GGC offers a similar experience, but with a large majority of the typical “barriers to entry” removed. You can get pretty dang close to […]
When I hear about women kicking ass straight through pain, turmoil, and other life bullshit, I get fired up. Katie Dixon, is exactly that.
Manda Wolff here (@bigbadwolff24), Competitive powerlifter, judge, coach, and garage gym athlete, here to expand upon the previous GGC vs a “Real” Meet, to give you a powerlifting deep dive. More information on what doing a sanctioned powerlifting meet will look like vs our beloved GGC. I have competed in four federations, judge for four […]
You’ve Decided to do a Powerlifting Meet, Now What? Manda Wolff (@bigbadwolff24) here. Welcome back to part two of the deep dive into powerlifting meets. In the previous article, we talked about venue, fees, and equipment; today we will talk in depth about what to do when you decide you want to step on the […]
Jammer Arms are an interesting piece of gym equipment. A ton of people own them, and never use them. It is a running joke over on Reddit r/HomeGym enough that we debated making a shirt with Jammer Arms that were covered in cobwebs that said “$800 well spent”. You do have people who absolutely love them, but admit that the set up time and amount of creativity to really get the most from Jammer Arms is often high. In comes StrayDog Strength, ever the innovator in the rack attachment space, with the GOAT to solve the problem.
Garage Gyms can be expensive. A solid rack, bar, bench, and weights can put you well into 4 figures, and if you splurge for some of the nicer options on the market we are talking 5 figures without blinking. But, I am here to tell you that it does not have to be this way. You can buy your equipment and stay within your budget by using the tricks today… 5 Ways to Save Money Building Your Garage Gym!