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Many thanks for those references & for offering to help with the dumbbells. You are too kind, .good going. pls add these too to your references-list - FitnessFAQs (on YT & SM), Ross Enamait (on YT & SM + self-website), Shifu Yan Lei , Pavel Tsatsouline, Mike Mahler or/and Matt Furey (YT, SM, website, all three), CalisthenicsKingz (YT, SM, website), exrx (website), darebee (website). first 5-6 are very much recommended!
also, if you later on decide to have a couple of DBs as well, you could msg me and I will check with a fabricator here I know. they have a showroom and a catalogue. I could discuss with them about your requirements and may be send a few pics to you if they've a ready solution. could also make out a deal if everything's fine for you and get the pieces packed and shipped to your place if you decide to purchase.
Will surely look those Gurus up, & will not hesitate to contact you should the need for custom-made dbs arise in the future. Much obliged.
Thanks for replying. So just to clarify, is this the configuration that you have currently?Yes, I meant 2 on one side. I've added 7.5 kg on each side and I think could add another 5 kg on each side. Metal ones are obviously better, but they were too expensive for me. Comes at around 90/kg near my house. Rubber ones are 25/kg. Although they are huge, it hasn't significantly affected my ROM. You can add the heavier disc on the outer edge. I've got 5 pairs lying around, since I find changing the weights cumbersome. Around total of 100 kg, metal ones would have been too expensive.
If that is possible with rubber plates, then surely it's worth considering?!
My plan was to buy some 5kg, 1kg, 2kg & 3kg plates & use them in following configurations as I progress -
So for a single DB, the plates that would be added would be:
{Imagine the dotted line in the center is the rod & the numerals on either side are the plates}
#1: 5--------5 (10kg db)
#2: 1+5-------5+1 (12kg)
#3: 2+5-------5+2 (14kg)
....... & so on.
If you've managed to achieve a configuration of 5+7.5-------7.5+5, then achieving those lighter configurations should also be possible.
Again, thanks for taking the time. Cheers!
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