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About this product:
• One adjustable dumbbell with quick and easy weight adjustments from 5 to 25 lbs
• Dumbbell handle ends feature dual-sided weight selection wheel for weight selection
• Great for isolated muscle building workouts or a full body toning workout
Notes:
- The price is for one dumbbell.
- Free shipping
https://www.walmart.com/ip/PRCTZ-.../660001531
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Also, even pro athletes need 5-25 weights, if you think you're too strong for light weights there's a good chance you have an ego problem, a lack of knowledge, or both.
I picked up the PowerBlock PT 24 during the pandemic for my son (and I ended up using them for some of the lighter stuff). Might be worth the extra $20 if the form factor isn't a concern.
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Unless your asking about build quality in which case IDK.
Also, even pro athletes need 5-25 weights, if you think you're too strong for light weights there's a good chance you have an ego problem, a lack of knowledge, or both.
Also, even pro athletes need 5-25 weights, if you think you're too strong for light weights there's a good chance you have an ego problem, a lack of knowledge, or both.
I *can* see one place where these make a lot of sense and that is if you are doing rehab and only need a specific maximum weight on hand at home in order to do specific exercises multiple times a day. It makes more sense than to take time out to go to the gym.
They have their place, but it's a bit of a niche IMHO.
I *can* see one place where these make a lot of sense and that is if you are doing rehab and only need a specific maximum weight on hand at home in order to do specific exercises multiple times a day. It makes more sense than to take time out to go to the gym.
They have their place, but it's a bit of a niche IMHO.
I'm guessing you mean "serious lifting," which can be part of serious training, but doesn't HAVE to be part of serious training. Weight is always relative, if this is easy for you, that's great, if it's hard work for you, that's great too.