Give it a try and let us know what you thinkYou are not kidding... Cathe even says something about the limiting factor of lifting those weights into position. But you gave me an idea . .. I have 2 25# plates ... I'm wondering if there might be enough space if I put them on my smaller barbell to just roll the bar over my legs ... I usually use them with my heavier BB, which is 6 feet, so I haven't given them a thought until now .... hmmmm ... I may try this next time cuz glutes can handle a lot of weight ....
I can hear you now…..”Amazon, I have an order”….LOLI saw a product like this being advertised during Prime Days...hmmm...how much weight does it hold?
I saw a product like this being advertised during Prime Days...hmmm...how much weight does it hold?
I think that would be a worthwhile investment. I found there was a bit of a learning curve to get myself in the right position and do the move properly but once I figured it out, I was able to increase my weight. I started with around 38lbs on my barbell but last time I did about 45lbs and next time I will try 50lbs. Note my weight is the total weight including the barbell weight. I wish I could get Cathe's barbell but shipping costs for something like that are too much. Also, I already have 3 barbells, a lighter Don Oliver one, a 5ft standard one with spin locks and a standard EZ curl one with spin locks.40 lbs is ok but the beauty of the barbell is you can put more weight on it and make the moves way more effective.
Absoutely!Please do@