Todd Anderson
Editor / Senior Partner
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- StormAudio ISP.24 MK2
- Main Amp
- Emotiva XPA-5
- Additional Amp
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- Other Amp
- Denon X8500H
- DAC
- THX ONYX
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- Universal / Blu-ray / CD Player
- Kaleidescape TERRA
OPPO UDP-203
Panasonic UB9000
- Streaming Equipment
- iFi Audio Zen Blue
- Streaming Subscriptions
- Spotify
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- GoldenEar Technology Triton One.R
- Center Channel Speaker
- GoldenEar Technology SuperCenter Reference
- Surround Speakers
- GoldenEar Invisa MPX
- Surround Back Speakers
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- SVS Prime Elevation x4 (Top Front, Top Mid-Front)
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- Sony 65-inch A95L OLED
Sony 65-inch X900F
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Who's in the game? At the risk of having this float dead in the water, I'm hoping a few members are avid exercisers here.
I try to get after it 5-6 times a week, typically for about 2.5 hours. I'm a little sadistic, preferring to hit the gym around 4:40AM, wrapping things up around 7:30. There was a time when I'd only hit weights...but as I've gotten older, I've tried to focus on athletic fitness. Three days a week, I grind out 45-60 minutes of spinning followed by super-sets/lifting. The other three days, I mix together a combination of running, weighted running, distance weight carries, rowing, heavy bag, battle rope, sandbags, and kettlebells... and I try to do a Murph once a week with a 20-pound weight vest (I have my sights set on a full Murph in 35 minutes by the time I'm 50... right now, my best time is 40 minutes, I've got less than 2 years to hit my mark!).
I started building a home gym when my daughters were 1 and 3 years old. My wife was traveling a lot and it was impossible for me to get to a gym. So, I brought it home. I started off with a pair of adjustable dumbbells by a company called Iron Master (they can adjust from 5 to 130 lbs) and a bench. I put them in an unfinished room in our basement. Over the last 15 years, kept buying more gear and expanding. The gym has since been moved into a finished 2-car garage. It's completely sealed with its own heating and cooling, commercial gym flooring, and, yes, its own entertainment system. I love the location because it's isolated from the rest of the house, which means I can crank Tupac and Rage Against the Machine at 5AM and no one in the house is bothered ;-).
Here's some pics... hope some gym nuts can share their experiences and gear!
I try to get after it 5-6 times a week, typically for about 2.5 hours. I'm a little sadistic, preferring to hit the gym around 4:40AM, wrapping things up around 7:30. There was a time when I'd only hit weights...but as I've gotten older, I've tried to focus on athletic fitness. Three days a week, I grind out 45-60 minutes of spinning followed by super-sets/lifting. The other three days, I mix together a combination of running, weighted running, distance weight carries, rowing, heavy bag, battle rope, sandbags, and kettlebells... and I try to do a Murph once a week with a 20-pound weight vest (I have my sights set on a full Murph in 35 minutes by the time I'm 50... right now, my best time is 40 minutes, I've got less than 2 years to hit my mark!).
I started building a home gym when my daughters were 1 and 3 years old. My wife was traveling a lot and it was impossible for me to get to a gym. So, I brought it home. I started off with a pair of adjustable dumbbells by a company called Iron Master (they can adjust from 5 to 130 lbs) and a bench. I put them in an unfinished room in our basement. Over the last 15 years, kept buying more gear and expanding. The gym has since been moved into a finished 2-car garage. It's completely sealed with its own heating and cooling, commercial gym flooring, and, yes, its own entertainment system. I love the location because it's isolated from the rest of the house, which means I can crank Tupac and Rage Against the Machine at 5AM and no one in the house is bothered ;-).
Here's some pics... hope some gym nuts can share their experiences and gear!