03-16-2008, 09:01 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2008
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Originally Posted by LisaS
are the bars stored on/near the plate tree?
yeah, weight tree has place for bars on it
do you have to walk over the mat to get to the medicine balls?
good question, i should move those
do you have to change clothes in the bathroom? Is there enough room? Is there something to sit on that isn't the toilet? Is it handicapped accessible? Does it need to be?
all changing would be done in the bathroom, its not made yet, so I can make it bigger. great idea for soemthing to sit down on
Are there cubbies/lockers for me to put my purse & regular clothes - even hang them? Is this a cold climate where you need a place for coats and such?
great question, i didnt even think of that, will add
does the bench go in the cage? can you only bench in the cage then? if you pull the bench out - where will it go ?
as of right now, all benching will be done in the cage
where's the fire extinguisher? First Aid kit?
need to add
don't you need an office - or at least a desk/phone/computer?
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yes, need to add
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Originally Posted by LisaS
Not sure where the door is?
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doors are the rectangles on the outside of the walls if you get what im saying
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Originally Posted by Jean-Paul
Great questions, Lisa
Agree with Cynic... Scrap the leg ext/curl.
really dont think a leg curl ,machine is neccesary?, i will use ghr's, rdl's, good mornings etc.. but leg curl seemed important
Move your stretch mats (#5) to the NE corner of the picture, and put in a carpet track for sled drag/band sprints/tire flip/whatever. Since you only have 40' (30 useful feet), then put crash pads on the walls on either side. Do at least two lanes.
yeah thats why i tried to keep a big area of space open. i also will have space outside to do gpp work and other stuff liek that
I agree on the powerblock thing if you're short on space or money. Put what you save into K-bells.
def. lookin into powerblocks. might decide to go with traditional db's. still not sure
You definitely ought to get some cubby space for your clients to change and leave their clothes. Even if you only have one bathroom, you are actually going to HAVE to be ADA compliant.
forgive my ignorance, but what is ADA?
Good luck!
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great, great questions
thanks everyone
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