Walmart has
CAP Barbell Neoprene Dumbbells on sale below. Select free store pickup where stock permits, otherwise shipping is free with Walmart+ (
free 15-day trial) or on orders of $35 or more.
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About this Product:
- Dumbbells are used to exercise all major muscle groups, including arms, chest, back, abs, legs and core.
- The benefits of dumbbell exercises include muscle building, improving core strength, boosting balance, providing better bone health, burning calories, increasing energy levels, enhancing overall mood and more.
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I'm a 1495 sbd powerlifter and routinely use 5lb, 10lb dB for delt and bicep works.
How insecure do you have to be to come to a deal post that doesn't interest you and still threadcrap about it?
Besides no one should make fun of someone who uses light weight to lift. That's just a shitty thing to do and any real lifters would never look down on people who lift however light that weight is.
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Now I feel bad for coming to say "Thanks" and that I had been looking for 10s. 😆
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There are two different ways to train the muscle. Low reps high weight or high reps low weight.
""Who only lifts 10 lbs?" There's a lot of us who aren't bodybuilders who just want to exercise. Certain exercises are more demanding. I mean, they're not meant for bench pressing....
""Who only lifts 10 lbs?" There's a lot of us who aren't bodybuilders who just want to exercise. Certain exercises are more demanding. I mean, they're not meant for bench pressing....
Buuut body builders use low weight more often than powerlifters O.o
I actually love my adjustable Powerblocks that go from 3lb to 24lb in 3lb increments loll. Like having 8 pairs of dumbbells that only takes up about 1.5 sq ft of floor space
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Nah. Don't feel bad. Just depends on your usage. Even The Rock will fail to lift a 5 lb dumbbell one more rep if he does enough reps. Chances are all SDers have a smaller rep count than him in which failure occurs.
I'm a 1495 sbd powerlifter and routinely use 5lb, 10lb dB for delt and bicep works.
How insecure do you have to be to come to a deal post that doesn't interest you and still threadcrap about it?
Besides no one should make fun of someone who uses light weight to lift. That's just a shitty thing to do and any real lifters would never look down on people who lift however light that weight is.
I like having 2-5lb weights for various workouts. Especially if you start heavy and work your way down. If you do enough reps those 2lb weights will feel like they are 50lb weights