It’s been a busy week this week (and just another example of why jeep work has been delayed). With temps hovering in the 20’s and cold fog making it even colder, on Tuesday morning we had an opportunity to improve our garage gym by buying two Precor Cardio items–a strider and a treadmill– from a local Gold’s Gym for $500 a piece. At 400-500lbs per unit, most folks likely can’t move them nor have the room for them. So, we feel like we scored price-wise.
Now, you might think with all those strong folks inside the gym that we could get some help moving the items, but no. So, two female employees and I moved the equipment out to the truck, then I winched them up the trailer (thank goodness we bought a tilt trailer!).
We’ve also added a functional trainer, which I used to use all the time when I had a gym membership. Unlike the rest of our equipment, we bought that new as a Christmas present for us both. Ann simply doesn’t have the hand strength to manage the free weights.
Here are the pics of our new setup. We are going to get some flat mirrors to place next to the posters along the wall and add some more barn mats under the rack in the back, but this setup will really help keep us in functional shape. All the weights, the bars and some other items were mostly from Dad, as he lifted weights for almost 40 years.
After sliding the machines off the trailer on Tuesday, we then drove an hour west of us to pick up 4500lbs of hay (Alfalfa and some Timothy). We got back late, so, I waited until Wed morning to unload the hay, but, of course, it started snowing. So, as the snow fell, I unloaded as quickly as I could, because I had to make another run to get another 4500lbs of bales that afternoon.
Having returned on Wednesday with the second load, and having learned my lesson early in the morning, I decided that since it wasn’t snowing, I ought to unload the hay that night. So, working into the dark, I eventually got the trailer unloaded and the remaining hay cleaned up.
The 140 bails ought to help us make it through the winter, especially as the warming temps next week will melt the snow, which will allow the cows to once again grave the neighbors pasture.
Turning to jeeps, I’ve been planning out my roll cage for the racer over the past few days. The cage’s major requirements include: 1) protect the driver and passenger, 2) support the seats, 3) provide the upper shock mounts, 5) support the flimsy fiberglass body 6) support the steering column and brake/clutch system, 7) the rear gas tank, and 8) some electronics. I hope to reposition the racing chassis in the shop this coming week so I can more easily work on it.
That’s a great gym setup! our motto is “old and strong!”.got to keep strong to keep moving, keep moving to live. but moving 170 bales will do that too 😉 especially if they’re 3-string. ask me how I know!
cheers and merry Christmas!
I assume Tom Cruise has position of supervisor.
That is a really nice home gym setup.
Tom Cruise is a beautiful cat. I believe it’s a Persian Blue cat. And Mike, my Yellow Tabbie, Tex, is the operations manager here at BJP.
Barney: Persian Blue is what we suspect, too. He remains species confused and still loves hanging around with our pups.
Sri: Thanks. This setup works really well for Ann, so that is a big bonus. Thankfully, between used and free equipment, it was affordable for us to setup.
Mike: I think he prefers the title of “King”!
Dave: Yep, I can bet those there string are heavy! These varied between 60-80lbs. Doing it in the cold with the slippery ground was the worst part.
I feel all around better and sleep better when I can get some exercise, so making it as easy to get to it as possible is key for me.