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BalanceFrom 6' Long 1" Bar End Standard Weightlifting Barbell
$15
$39.99
Walmart has BalanceFrom 6' Long 1" Bar End Standard Weightlifting Barbell on sale for $14.99. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (30-day free trial here) or on orders of $35+.
Thanks to Deal Hunter JuJuFrankenbean for finding this deal.
Features:
Thanks to Deal Hunter JuJuFrankenbean for finding this deal.
Features:
- 300-Pound capacity
- 1" bar end diameter
- Knurling positions for safety
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Created 03-21-2023
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Product Name: | BalanceFrom 1-Inch Standard Weightlifting Barbell 300lb Capacity |
Product Description: | Overview: Barbell exercises are a form of resistance training. Resistance training is using your muscles to move resistance usually weights. Examples of barbell resistance training are squats bench press barbell row shoulder press deadlifts and curls to name a few. Barbells allow you to move more weight than you could with a dumbbell because you have two hands on a fixed object. This makes it safer to learn new exercises. Dimensions: 6 feet long (72-inch) 1 bar end diameter (Standard) Bar weight: 15 pounds Weight capacity: 300-Pound. Bar only. Plates and collars are not included. |
Product SKU: | 931625169 |
UPC: | 810963038701 |
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6 ft bars weigh less (usually 25-35 lbs, rather than 45lbs) and are used for ancillary exercises. A true women's Olympic bar (the bars used in Olympic competitions for females) are 6ft 6" and weigh 15 kilos. The weight limit on this bar (300lbs) is quite low by lifting standards, which reinforces the fact that it's not meant for heavy lifting. That's not a bad thing, but don't buy this bar and try to use it to bench or squat: it almost certainly won't sit safely in a traditional rack, because the collars won't extend out far enough.
This bar is much more suited to things like standing lunges, bicep curls, skullcrushers, and the like--basically movements where the bar does not need to be racked and is not subject to dynamic movement.
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6 ft bars weigh less (usually 25-35 lbs, rather than 45lbs) and are used for ancillary exercises. A true women's Olympic bar (the bars used in Olympic competitions for females) are 6ft 6" and weigh 15 kilos. The weight limit on this bar (300lbs) is quite low by lifting standards, which reinforces the fact that it's not meant for heavy lifting. That's not a bad thing, but don't buy this bar and try to use it to bench or squat: it almost certainly won't sit safely in a traditional rack, because the collars won't extend out far enough.
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6 ft bars weigh less (usually 25-35 lbs, rather than 45lbs) and are used for ancillary exercises. A true women's Olympic bar (the bars used in Olympic competitions for females) are 6ft 6" and weigh 15 kilos. The weight limit on this bar (300lbs) is quite low by lifting standards, which reinforces the fact that it's not meant for heavy lifting. That's not a bad thing, but don't buy this bar and try to use it to bench or squat: it almost certainly won't sit safely in a traditional rack, because the collars won't extend out far enough.
This is exactly what I need. I'm a petite woman and I have a regular 45 lb barbell but would like something lighter for cleans or anything where I'm picking it up from the ground. For some reason, training barbells/technique bars are so pricy. I dont need it to be long since it won't be racked. Thanks!