Coop from Garage Gym Review makes home gym owners look bad
I mean, he doesn't look like he lifts at all. Same for his staff. His focus is on Powerlifting, not really "gym review". He's a follower of Starting Strength, so that must be why he looks like that. He focus too much on expensive stuff, someone looking to build their own home gym might be scared.
Honestly, I think he's paid by Planet Fitness to make home gyms look like something for fatties.
I'll take the Nordic blonde as my bride.
looks like soldier tranny.. anyways id fuck him too
Your brain is fried turn off your internet.
Redhead third from the right please.
the only one that is not fat: that's why she's at the back
The two guys on the right and the big nose chick in the middle on the left look like they do, can't say about the heads in the back though
I don't know, they still look fat.
Not one person with a good body in this pic.
No one would look at them and say "this person obviously works out"
>I mean, he doesn't look like he lifts at all.
So he isnt taking SARMs. Gotcha
he has the body of a guy who lifts but isn't strict about his diet
I get the feeling he kinda fucked it with the big expansion he did. It actually made his content worse but introduced more costs.
He was regularly getting 100k+ views just filming shit in an actual garage. Then he hires a bunch of people and starts shooting in a warehouse and is lucky to get 50k views per video. Would be surprised if he hasn't had to let some of them go.
as I said before, I think Planet Fitness is paying for it. They must have required he only hired people that don't have a SwoleShack look.
Honestly, I don't think he's making any money at all with all this crew. Does he get money from anything else besides google ads and affiliated links?
Tbh new blew up during the memedemic, when everyone was looking into home gyms. Now that everyone is back to a public gym.
I am still very curious how he’s able to afford all this stuff. Does he get deals to review this stuff and just sells it all back or something?
I meant his channel blew up*
Coop from garage gym reviews is the only YouTuber who has objectively proven you do not need any more than the absolute shortest budget tier power cage from amazon. if you post the link jannymods delete it lmao. Coop is based
*shittiest not shortest
This, it's the fitness reality xlt810 power cage from Amazon, cost around ~$300 when I got it in 2021, I think an extra $50-100 if you want a pulley/cable system
Yep. Dropped like 800lbs on it. Showed its fine.
everyone on that channel trains crossfit, Coop even owns a crossfit gym
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Post your pic with a timestamp so we can see if you are qualified to have an opinion
Coop is basically the Donald Trump of Home Gym (rich kid pretending to be one of us)
He had some good videos on affordable items but its all shit now. Hes pretty strong though all things considered.
you forgot something
Rollin for 4 or 8
Nice edit
He can bench 315
honest to god I think youtube fitness would be so much better if somehow they had to upload each workout they do, most people just don't train intensely
Im planning a home gym. Physically I am in extremely poor shape but I used to frequent fit during skateboard squat times. Thinking about just getting a barbell, weights and some flooring for the garage as a first purchase. I can clean and front squat until I get stronger right? And then get a half rack and a bench as a second purchase. Gonna start slow since I am old and weak but build up to a normal ppl routine. Do I want dumbells at some point?
Dumbells first probably if you are extremely weak. Work your way up to bar. You can goblet squat with dumbells too and dumbells are useful even when you're strong, even the light ones.
Thanks anon. I am weak but I used to lift. pretty sure I can ohp the bar and pull 1 plate at the very least. What should I look for with dumbells?
When I started out again I got 25s. You can do overhead press, bench on pretty much anything, squat like I was saying, whatever. I got mine from a used place for cheap. I ended up getting 80s for farmer walks and finding bar and weights for used cheap too. Worked my way up to using 40s and 45s at gym and trying to go up from there now.