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Home gym: meet my new housemate the Gorilla

I’m fed up. I’ve not been able to train properly for months because gyms had to close as a result of the pandemic. But now something has to be done, which is why I’m building my own little home gym.

In the first lockdown, it was still OK. And predictable. Gyms closed in the middle of March and were open again two months later. Like many others, I bridged this time by working out @home and using my own body weight in exercises, where press-ups and pull-ups replaced deadlifts and bench presses. Having said that, I noticed even then that I was missing real weight training.

No end in sight

Meanwhile, gyms keep opening and then closing. This back and forth is annoying and makes it difficult to stick to a sensible workout plan. I’ve had enough of this uncertainty, which is why I’m setting up my own mini gym at home. Or at least, as far as space permits.

Gorilla Sports: gorilla by name, gorilla by nature?

With my order placed, I eagerly awaited the postie, who turned up a week later on my doorstep, sweating and parcel in hand. Thanks, postie and the courier company who delivered the over 30 kg barbell. Then it was time to get busy with the hammer and screws.

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From radio journalist to product tester and storyteller, jogger to gravel bike novice and fitness enthusiast with barbells and dumbbells. I'm excited to see where the journey'll take me next.


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