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Yes4All Stand For Adjustable Dumbbells up to 160 Pound, Dumbbells Spotter Stand, Dumbbells Rack & Weight Rack with Strap, Convenience & Safety, Easy Storage, Use Expandable Dumbbells

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You can think of a spotter as your shepherd in the weight room. Spotting is the practice of observing, guiding, and, if necessary, saving an errant lift that may pose a physical danger to the athlete. If the return is denied, you may choose to have the item disposed of or have the item returned to you at your expense. As previously mentioned, Mad Spotter currently offers two versions of these hooks (a standard and a pro model). While both ultimately perform the same function, there are some distinct differences between the two. Mad Spotter Hooks Review

Never let the absence of a spotter prevent you from overcoming your plateau. Lifting significantly heavier weights - alone - is made possible by this very helpful spotting stand. Now that I’ve covered why the Mad Spotter Hooks exist, let me briefly explain how they work (not that they’re overly complicated or anything). The hooks have an elongated “S” shape to them. The larger, rubber coated portion of the “S” hooks over a barbell positioned above the user. The remaining, smaller portion basically acts as a “cradle” for a dumbbell handle to rest in. Although the “cradle” design is different depending on which version of the Mad Spotter Hooks you have (more on that later), the basic function remains the same. The Watson Dumbbell Breaker Stands are perfect for getting you into position and ready for some serious dumbbell presses.The superior adjustability of our spotting stand makes it the perfect companion for your solitary dumbbell presses, regardless of whether your bench is on a flat, decline, incline, or upright position. Lifting heavy dumbbells can be a challenge especially if you're working out on your own. Trainers usually require a spotter to help ensure their safety until they finish their sets. The stands are fully adjustable (Both width and height), which allow you to get set for you no matter your body size. The Ironmaster Dumbbell Spotting stands have been designed to help you lift heavier weight with your dumbbell training with your Ironmaster Super Bench. Hoisting heavy dumbbells into position not only drains valuable energy it also increases the chances of injury. The Ironmaster Dumbbell Spotting Stands will help you blast through your plateaus.

You can safely bail the lift with spotter arms to prevent yourself from getting hurt or even dying (trust me, I’ve known of people who died benching.)Our spotting stand will fast become your favourite bit of kit for dumbbell work. There’s nothing else like it out there (apart from a human spotter, and that’s not always possible in a home gym).

If you're running out of strength towards the end of your set, you won't need to worry for the adapter is there to provide you with needed support.Our Spotting Stand Base is made of high-strength steel to withstand years of use from the toughest trainers. Together with our Barbell Adapter and dumbbell saddles, it serves as the perfect companion for heavy weight lifters who work out at home. We’ve loaded 150 LB dumbbells on the VersaSpot and it didn’t budge. It has a 250 LB dumbbell limit per saddle, however, I would personally trust it with much more (although I’ll never need it.) Far and away the best reason to have a spotter present is safety. Working with free weights comes with tremendous benefits, but there is always a risk factor present to some degree. Put simply, the VersaSpot Dumbbell Spotter System allows you to lift heavier and safer with dumbbells. What We Like About VersaSpot The Pivot System provides a monolift-like convenience for performing dumb bell presses. The cradles move out of position automatically allowing one to get started with their work out right away without the need to readjust their positioned arms or body position

Named after Arnold Schwarzenegger who used this press variation in his shoulder training repertoire. Similar to the standard dumbbell shoulder press, but starting with the dumbbells in front of you at upper chest level, elbows bent and your palms facing your body. Raise the dumbbells to the straight arm position above your head while rotating your palms until they face forward. Pause and then lower the weights to the starting position while rotating your palms towards you. The Ironmaster Dumbbell Spotting Stand is an innovative solution to the problem of training alone when you’re doing heavy dumbbell work. Having a secure and stable stand for your fully-loaded bar during your exercise enhances your safety. Instead of resting the bar on your thighs, which can injure your feet if it slides off your body, place them on the adapter instead. These Dumbbell Spotting Stands can easily accommodate up to 59 kgs per side. We’ve got pro bodybuilders on our customer list, which should tell you something! We use high quality materials for kit that will last you a lifetime. Versatile Lifting a heavy standard or Olympic bar alone increases your risk for injury, but using our Spotting Stand Base together with our Barbell Adapter lowers it.According to the makers of VersaSpot, the average weightlifter—using the adapter for the first time—can experience an immediate 15-30% improvement in their dumbbell press performance compared to traditional methods. A spotter is more than a safety net, they’re also a source of motivation. Even a little bit of healthy anxiety, or a desire to want to do well while you’re being watched, can help you perform better during your set. Higher Training Intensity My YouTube review of the 1st generation of Mad Spotter Hooks How is the Mad Spotter customer service?

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