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Question asked by Nikki Gross 108 days ago

Quick change weights

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Any recommendations on professional quick change weights to use in a small studio? I"m thinking 0-25lb. set and 30-60lb set.
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Answered by LaRue Cook 107 days ago
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Hi Nikki. I have a small training studio in my home and use a 10-50 lb set and like it (lots of versatility, and enough weight to make things challenging as my client advances).

PS I forgot to add the brand that I use; they are Versa Bell II.

LaRue, CSCS
www.lecfitness.com
larue.cook@lecfitness.com
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Answered by Susan D'Alonzo 107 days ago
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I used Powerblocks with one of my clients at their home, they are a bit cumbersome but take up very little space.

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Answered by Karin Singleton 106 days ago
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I had a Powerblock and ended up giving it away. Particularly in the low end range, I needed to buy smaller dumbbells anyway. I also noticed that some of my clients were intimidated by it. However, I would view it as a useful investment for heavier weights.
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Answered by Jocelyn Martin 103 days ago
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I had the same experience as Karin. I too had a set of Powerblocks on the lower end and I too gave them away. Too many of my clients found them cumbersome and thought that they looked like too much weight. The thought that they might be heavier worked against them, as the mind can often trick the body. I ended up buying some individual weights in various weights.

As an in-home personal trainer, I personally liked the ease of transport of the Powerblocks. But since my clients had such negative reactions to them, I didn't find them beneficial to our training sessions. Now I just keep a trunk full of varying weights depending on who I'm training and what their session goals are for that day.
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Answered by Stephen Landrum 91 days ago
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I still use a set of Power Blocks that I got about 7 years ago. It adjusts from 2.5 lbs to 50 lbs. Their shape is odd at first and they can be tricky to get your hands in and out of but I love them. I have used them for traditional dumbell exercises, flipped them over and used them for close grip exercises, and even some kettle bell exercises. When they get over 50 lbs they start to get a bit too long for my taste, but I don't travel with heavier weights than that.
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