How much money do I need to invest to have a decent home gym?
How much money do I need to invest to have a decent home gym?
Whats wrong with Sweden, Eastern Europe, Portugal, and Russia?
1-2k for decent rack and good barbell+plates
budget solution is adjustable dumbbells and plates for a few hundred at most
56% mutts and commies
Nothing, the map is dumb. Home ownership in Romania is over 90%, and in most former communist countries it's above 70%, so they probably have wealth 10 times that much just in that.
God damn I hate the Swiss.
We should've invaded you back in 1515.
however much you want, bro. I'm in it for the lifestyle, so I've invested about $3000 into my gym to complete it over the past 4 years. thing is, that's basically the same cost I would have spent for 4 years worth of a gym membership, except now my cost is zero from this point onward.
Depends on your goals. If you don't care about squatting and deadlifting you can get everything you need for a couple of hundred bucks, probably less.
If barbell exercises are important to you then times that by about 5.
Literally more whites on eastern european streets than west
Eastern europe is a shithole
t. polish autist
Define "decent". I've a rack, bar, adjustable dumbbells, enough plates for me, and a few other odds and ends for under £500 (pre corona prices).
that's what the "commies" is for Vlad
The fuck man are you lifting in your living room?
Kitchen-dining area, but yes. The rack parks around the freezer when not in use.
Like none dude.
This is BS, the average person in UK doesn't make £78,000.
national median income is like £29k
but this says wealth not income, so the equity in your house, your car etc all count I guess
This freezer over there in the right tells me you are from a commie country.
well switzerland don't have the euro and the price of almost anything is higher in switzerland than in france for example so this is no surprise that the average switz guy has more health in dollar than the average french.
It's not clear that the house you can buy in switzerland with 183K$ is better than the house you can buy in france with 107K$.
Switzerland IS a truly based country though.
Nothing
W*stoids are just mad we can steamroll the entire of Europe
20k
5k
I am from switerland. You will never ever find a house here for 183k. The price for a normal house in a normal neighborhood is 800k if you're lucky. It is a great country to live in but ownig a house will cost you.
i am from southern california. a dinky one-story home in some cities will cost you >$1,000,000
800k seems affordable
Yeah the 800k is more for rural areas. If you want to live in a city or near a city it starts above a 1000k too. But to be fair houses is switerland are very well built. I don't know how it is in california but from what i have seen american houses are pretty much wood and foam so 1000k for that seems very high.
>Before?
~$600 for a rack and weights, new.
Less for used or you could have more equipment.
>Now?
Just run and do calisthenics. Second hand equipment will be cheap mid-late summer.
Just how deluded are you?
Sweden and Portugal - Taxes (Portugal also had pretty rampant unemployment)
The rest - Slavs.
Do you know the difference between mean, median and mode?
Because of the brand, style, size or placement?
Honestly if the US did not back the Yuros up Russia could probably take Europe, or at least fuck them up so hard it would no longer be worth conquering.
Before covid around 800 euros for home equipment (not professional gear). Now price are higher so 1300/1400 and you got a nice setup