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Reddit mentions of Rep Wood 14' Gymnastic Rings with Numbered Straps - Perfect for Cross-Training Workouts, Gymnastics and Conditioning - 1.25 inch Gym Rings

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Rep Wood 14' Gymnastic Rings with Numbered Straps - Perfect for Cross-Training Workouts, Gymnastics and Conditioning - 1.25 inch Gym Rings
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  • BUILD STRENGTH ANYWHERE: Our gymnastics rings are portable, lightweight, and super easy to set up. They're more effective for building superior core and upper body strength through dips, pullups, pushups, muscle ups, and other functional body movements. We offer several strap lengths to fit every need.
  • FAST, EASY ADJUSTMENTS: The 1.5” wide numbered straps make set-up and height adjustment fast and easy. Whether in your home gym, box, or just outside in the park you can set up your rings and move between exercises in seconds.
  • DURABLE, NATURAL WOOD FEEL: Our rings are made from natural Baltic birch wood, just like the rings used in professional competitions. The 1.11 inch diameter is great for those with smaller hands, or for anyone who wants rings compliant with Olympic Federation specs. 1.25 inch rings are ideal for those with larger hands, and are commonly used in Cross Training gyms and affiliates.
  • QUALITY HARDWARE: We use only heavy-duty, easy to feed cam buckles that will never slip under load. The rings and straps are rated at 600lbs, and the straps come with velcro retention loops to keep the excess neat and tidy.
  • BUY WITH CONFIDENCE: Order today and get a 1 year warranty against any manufacturer defects. Rep Fitness is a full-service equipment company headquartered in Denver, Colorado. We carry a full line of strength and conditioning equipment including benches, barbells, dumbbells, racks, cardio equipment and more!
Specs:
Color14' Straps
Size1.25
Weight5 Pounds
Width5 Inches

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Found 4 comments on Rep Wood 14' Gymnastic Rings with Numbered Straps - Perfect for Cross-Training Workouts, Gymnastics and Conditioning - 1.25 inch Gym Rings:

u/tomcatfever · 5 pointsr/loseit

Walking is extremely effective! But, I'm in a similar boat.
 
Too cold / icy conditions for long walks. But if you have bad joints (I have extremely bad shoulder and heel problems from injuries), you can still workout with a highly effective routine. I'll give you a few steps you can take.
 
First, read this post by /u/Antranik.
 
Next, save this image of progressions somewhere and then design a program using the bodyweight fitness faq. Or just follow the image cap progressions. They are very similar.
 
You can start using two sturdy chairs, a door, or basically anything that lets you do a row and a dip.
 
Finally once you make some progress, invest in some low-cost equipment.
 

  1. A dip station - something like this.
  2. Wooden Olympic rings with measured straps.
  3. A mat of some sort.
  4. A foam roller for your joints.
     
    You might consider investing in the foam roller now. If you don't already have one, they hurt at first but are totally worth it.
     
    For the most part you'll be focused on the flexability and body alighment work. And keep in mind, easy progressions! Get to a place where you can do 3-4 sets of 8 easily and start with 5 sets of 4-5 with the next progression.
     
    To stay motivated, I like to workout in my room while listening to books on tape, crime podcasts, or the news on the radio.
     
    The tempo of spoken word helps me keep my effort even and is mentally stimulating during rests.
u/Valutones · 1 pointr/bodyweightfitness

What equipment would probably help the most in terms of getting started and allowing me to do all kinds of body-weight exercises? I don't have a lot of space, but I am willing to spend money on equipment that is multi-use, compact, and quality. I don't have a lot of space, but I am willing to spend money on equipment that is multi-use, compact, and quality.

I'm thinking move-routine might be where I focus; a mixture of strength, skill, and flexibility. Based on trying out various exercises, I noticed the two areas that are lacking the most so far are core-strength and hamstring flexibility.

So far I have or recently ordered a Pullup and dip bar, rings, resistance bands, ab roller and a couple yoga-blocks. What else would you add to that list?

u/EFmonkey · 1 pointr/bodyweightfitness

You can adjust the length of the straps, so you can do both dips and pull ups. Just be warned that doing dips for the first time on the rings is much more difficult than doing them on a dip bar.

I suggest buying wooden rings, cause the plastic ones get slippery very quickly, even with a bunch of chalk.

These are the rings I have
https://www.amazon.com/Rep-Gymnastic-Rings-Numbered-Straps/dp/B00QR1J5NY/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&qid=1493238306&sr=8-10&keywords=olympic+rings

u/bb7_official · 1 pointr/bodyweightfitness

Just ordered a fresh pair of wood rings from Rep Fitness, expensive, but the reviews are great and it has numbered straps. $50 too, so right on budget for you. Can't wait for them to be delivered!