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TSregulus2010
post Nov 9 2010, 02:16 PM, updated 16y ago

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hi, newbie here and i'm planning to get a bench for home use.
came across two brands; fitness concept and aibi, but im not sure which one to get so im hoping to get some advice from experienced ppl here

for aibi this is the bench i'm interested
AIBI B-1001 bench
i've got an offer to add-on a lat pulldown and arm curl equipment which are optional for the bench and a barbell and 20kg rubber-coated plate all for RM1500

as for fitness concept, this is the bench that i saw a few months back
APEX bench
it was around rm690 and i dunno whether they still carry them around
*anyone got visit fitness concept recently can confirm this??

so im not very sure which one are good but for the aibi set, my fren said he'll try to cut the price down for me but no guarantee...

any advice??
thanks
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post Nov 9 2010, 04:33 PM

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price wise the difference is quite a lot...
as much as i like the aibi set, if i were u, i would get the 1 from FC.
speaking of which, weights r expensive too.
do check if bars r included too
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post Nov 9 2010, 05:03 PM

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for the fitness concept APEX bench there never include the barbell and weights, so its rm690 just for the bench, so if i include the 20kg weights and barbell it would be around 800 if not mistaken

what if i can get the AIBI bench around rm900~1000, quality wise which one is better?
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post Nov 9 2010, 05:34 PM

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aibi comes with the bar?

note tat u might still need to add on weights...

sorry bro, i can't comment cos i hv not seen the stuffs in person
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post Nov 9 2010, 05:56 PM

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Sorry tumpang thread,u know those exercises that requires u to have a bench,would there be any substitute for it?Like maybe can we use a stool perhaps?Instead of needing to buy an expensive bench
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post Nov 9 2010, 06:12 PM

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QUOTE(bigbangformula @ Nov 9 2010, 05:56 PM)
Sorry tumpang thread,u know those exercises that requires u to have a bench,would there be any substitute for it?Like maybe can we use a stool perhaps?Instead of needing to buy an expensive bench
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You can always do benchpresses/flies on the floor, but you won't get the whole ROM, maybe 5-10% less.
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post Nov 9 2010, 09:39 PM

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Tumpang also. hehe yeah i have been doing it on the floor instead of on the bench. would like to buy a bench too. looking for a cheap set sad.gif!
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post Nov 9 2010, 09:51 PM

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QUOTE(harris92 @ Nov 9 2010, 06:12 PM)
You can always do benchpresses/flies on the floor, but you won't get the whole ROM, maybe 5-10% less.
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Ah I see,how bout dumbbell rows?This needs a bench right?I don't suppose u can do it on the floor?
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post Nov 9 2010, 10:03 PM

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I thought dumbbell rows are something like this? http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?act=Msg&CODE=01&VID=in
u can just do it on a chair. by the side. =P!
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post Nov 9 2010, 10:04 PM

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dumbell rows?
u can do it on almost anything.
coffee table, chair, sofa, bed etc if you don't have a bench.

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post Nov 9 2010, 10:05 PM

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Those that maybe need bench are maybe those inclined exercises? or any other that are better done at a certain angle? O.O. not sure as i dont have a bench XP
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post Nov 9 2010, 11:06 PM

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QUOTE(woonyoung91 @ Nov 9 2010, 10:03 PM)
I thought dumbbell rows are something like this? http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?act=Msg&CODE=01&VID=in
u can just do it on a chair. by the side. =P!
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Aha,that's how I do it too,on a stool,just wanted to see whether it's allright smile.gif

QUOTE(janson_kaniaz @ Nov 9 2010, 10:04 PM)
dumbell rows?
u can do it on almost anything.
coffee table, chair, sofa, bed etc if you don't have a bench.
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Yea,sometimes I do on a stool,sometimes on the bed

QUOTE(woonyoung91 @ Nov 9 2010, 10:05 PM)
Those that maybe need bench are maybe those inclined exercises? or any other that are better done at a certain angle? O.O. not sure as i dont have a bench XP
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Ya exactly,how to do those incline exercises if dun have a bench? hmm.gif
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post Nov 9 2010, 11:49 PM

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haha yeah i saw scooby did his own inclined rest O.O.
http://scoobysworkshop.com/
forgot where was it located. Save $$ thumbup.gif thumbup.gif
Try googling ba hahaha. but i guess we..or me would just be too lz to build our own bench.
Anyway i saw at giant cheapest inclined bench 200 biggrin.gif biggrin.gif
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post Nov 10 2010, 12:15 AM

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QUOTE(woonyoung91 @ Nov 9 2010, 11:49 PM)
haha yeah i saw scooby did his own inclined rest O.O.
http://scoobysworkshop.com/
forgot where was it located. Save $$  thumbup.gif  thumbup.gif
Try googling ba hahaha. but i guess we..or me would just be too lz to build our own bench.
Anyway i saw at giant cheapest inclined bench 200  biggrin.gif  biggrin.gif
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That's still pretty expensive man,might as well build ur own bench using some wood biggrin.gif
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post Nov 10 2010, 12:55 AM

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QUOTE(bigbangformula @ Nov 10 2010, 12:15 AM)
That's still pretty expensive man,might as well build ur own bench using some wood  biggrin.gif
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Better make it properly bro, don't want you to risk injuring yourself if the bench breaks while benching heavy, just because you wanted to save some bucks.
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post Nov 10 2010, 01:10 AM

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I've been telling this to almost every thread that asks about bench. Why not try exercise or gymballs instead ? It's much, much cheaper than a bench & U can perform practically any exercise that requires a bench, except for those decline positions. But or course, U need to use dumbbells la, I suppose with barbell also can, but risky. It works Ur core as well. I've been doing swissball dumbbell presses, flyes, incline presses, seated military presses, seated shoulder presses, etc. Maybe some of U here think Swissball/Gymballs are for ladies, etc, but I dare U to try it first. Plus, U can do lotsa core exercises with a Swissball.

Swissball Dumbbell Bench Press

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post Nov 10 2010, 03:00 AM

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ohh the reason im not going for swissball or normal bench coz i wanna add in barbell bench press in my workout and i need the incline bench level for shoulder ^^

sumore the AIBI bench come with lat pulldown and also the barbell holder is possible for squats but of course its not as good as squat rack ^^

but if i cant lower the AIBI bench price i might as well go with fitness concept APEX bench, so need some feedback on the stability of the bench, if it is not very stable i'll prob go for AIBI bench coz it "looks" more stable XD
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post Nov 10 2010, 09:30 AM

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Why not consider joining a gym ? at RM1500 U can definitely afford a year of membership in most gyms, heck I only pay less than RM 1000 per year. If u r consistent enough, you will adapt to the weights very quickly and sooner or later it's not gonna be enough

a few reasons deterring u ?
- Wanna build up ur arms, shoulders and chest and don't wanna get to big mindset
- can’t afford a gym membership (well if u can afford 1500 for a bench like that, hmm)
- Gets intimidated in a gym setting , seriously there are lots of friendly folks in the gym ... I think

why not consider incorporating bodyweight movements. You can pack on a substantial amount of muscle mass from bodyweight training alone (though beginners and intermediate trainees will obviously have more potential for growth).

If u advancing and needs some external resistance, a few ideas
- weighted vest ( It’s really quite simple: take a heavy-duty backpack and load it up with sand or pea gravel.)
I recommend putting the sand in a heavy-duty garbage bag, sealing it, and then placing it in another bag. Once the load is double-bagged and sealed, place it in the backpack. You can use multiple bags to increase or decrease the weight of your vest as necessary. The backpack can be worn on the back or front of the body since each will create its own unique physical demand.

- Another method for increasing load on some exercises (like squats) is holding a heavy object. Objects can include (but aren’t limited to) large rocks, sandbags, sand, or lead-filled PVC pipe and cement bags.Get creative here! Look for heavy objects around your house. Depending on the object, it can be held in a “goblet” or “Zercher” position

- Bulgarian Sandbags
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A few gym-less training ideas
- http://www.synergy-athletics.com/effective...unges-of-death/

Day 1
Exercise Sets Reps
A1. Split Squat Jumps 4 8-12
A2. Prisoner Squats (with pause) 4 15-20
B1. Plyometric Pushup (with pause) 3 8-20
B2. Decline Pushup/Dips 3 10-20
C1. Pullups 3 AMAP (as many as possible)
C2. Squat to Y-Stand 3 10-15
D1. Reverse Crunches 3 10-15
D2. 3-Point Plank 4 45s-1 minute(alternate feet)

You can always do these in a nearby playground and save your money, if u are in it for the long term, U will end up having a headache disposing the goddamn bench that takes up space when u r much stronger and muscular. Don't be that guy that wants huge arm and barrel chest ONLY.

This post has been edited by ken86: Nov 10 2010, 09:31 AM
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post Nov 10 2010, 10:07 AM

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QUOTE(regulus2010 @ Nov 10 2010, 03:00 AM)
ohh the reason im not going for swissball or normal bench coz i wanna add in barbell bench press in my workout and i need the incline bench level for shoulder ^^

sumore the AIBI bench come with lat pulldown and also the barbell holder is possible for squats but of course its not as good as squat rack ^^

but if i cant lower the AIBI bench price i might as well go with fitness concept APEX bench, so need some feedback on the stability of the bench, if it is not very stable i'll prob go for AIBI bench coz it "looks" more stable XD
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Where's Ur location ? In IOI Mall Puchong there's a shop called Dynamex (it's actually a disti for fitness products for gyms). I was there a couple of weeks ago. They were having a promo for a adjustable weight bench, very solid, almost gym quality bench, free 72" barbell with 50kg weight & gloves. All for RM980 I think. The bench can be adjusted for flat, decline & incline. There's also the standard leg developer la...

This post has been edited by tenno: Nov 10 2010, 10:08 AM
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post Nov 10 2010, 11:04 AM

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at my apartment there's a playground for kids...i use the monkey bars there for pull-ups...
not tat i can do a lot of times, but at least i know i tried

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