Resistance Training Equipment Reviews
This equipment can be used either at your regular gym or used at home.
These pieces can be useful for a variety of resistance training goals.
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Cobantfit Lateral Raise and Chest Press Rack Attachment ReviewCan you do perfect lateral raises on this unique rack attachment? Find out what else you can do even beyond lateral raises and chest training here, including a killer tricep movement that can't be duplicated on any other machine. |
Vector Athletics Silicone Bands ReviewResistance bands are a great training tool whether you're at home, traveling or at the gym. Find out if these silicone bands are a better option than the normal latex rubber that the vast majority of bands are made from. |
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Sandbag Training ReviewWhen it comes to training equipment, there's nothing more low-tech than a bag of sand (except maybe a rock!). Could sandbag training be the key you're looking for to take your physique to the next level? Find out here. |
Training Bands ReviewBands are critical training tools for working with accommodating resistance, i.e. changing the resistance levels of the exercise based on the strength curve of the exercise. Find out why and how to use them for best results. |
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Super Deadlift Bar ReviewBy placing your body directly in between the weight, can the Super Deadlift Bar make the deadlift more effective? This is a different take on the concept of the Trap Bar or Hex Bar for deadlifts. |
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Epic Sledgehammer ReviewThis sledgehammer is a BEAST. It's not a beginner-level piece of equipment, but if you're an advanced trainer with hammer experience, it's going to be your new best friend. |
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Monster Sledgehammer ReviewIf you're a fan of sledgehammer training, you're going to LOVE this piece of equipment. It's built to last and it's built to allow you to ADD weight as you get stronger. This is top-quality stuff. |
Steel Mace ReviewThe steel mace is an ancient combat weapon repurposed for training. This review covers a number of the exercises and mobility drills you can do with a steel mace along with the best source to get one for yourself. |
30 lb Steel Mace ReviewIf you're experienced in steel mace training, this 30 lb beast is the next step up in resistance. It's bigger, heavier and requires more skill and strength to get the most out of it. |
Rubber Banditz Bands ReviewUsing bands is a great way to train, whether it's just using bands on their own as resistance, for bodyweight exercise assistance, or for adding resistance to free weight exercises. Find out if Rubber Banditz bands hold up. |
X3 Bar ReviewThe X3 Bar is a portable, heavy-resistance piece of band training equipment that allows you to bring your workouts anywhere. It's designed for any level of lifter, from beginner to very strong. Find out how it works here. |
Homemade Yoke Squat Bar Review and SchematicsWhen training at home, there are always limitations either in terms of space or budget that can make it tougher to squat. This yoke bar is designed to allowing squatting in complete safety, starting from the bottom position. |
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Weighted Vest ReviewIncreasing the loading on your body for all forms of exercise with the weighted vest. This is a simple way to burn calories and get more resistance in bodyweight exercises. |
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The Lebert Equalizer ReviewWhether you're working out at home or at the gym, the more versatile the equipment you have, the more exercises you can do and the better your results will be. Can something as elegantly simple as the "The Equalizer" crank up the intensity of your training? Find out now. |
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The Lebert Equalizer XL ReviewThis is the "bigger brother" of the Equalizer...built a few inches taller for increased versatility and usefulness for taller individuals. |
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