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Power Rack vs Squat Rack – The Comparison

August 15th, 2009

Since Karl I. Mullen (from Portland, Oregon, USA) patented the power rack back in 1987, this has been a constant topic in and outside the gym. To efficiently compare the names and see the differences, I must consider a lot of different opinions on this matter. I’ll do my best to comprise all of them here.

When reality comes into play naming conventions disappear while leaving the important differences amongst the names lost. In that case power rack is the same thing as squat rack, which is the same thing as power cage, which is then the same thing as squat cage. You can freely use these names interchangeably without hesitation. But, there are some slight differences amongst them, which are especially important to remember when buying one for yourself.

Where Exactly Lays the Difference?

Cage is built out of four strong vertical posts that have movable horizontal bar catchers on each side. The posts are linked at the top and at the bottom for additional strengthening of the construction. Racks in oppose to cages, usually, are comprised out of just one vertical post with additional bottom support for prevention of an accidental turn over caused by overloading and instability. Although they posses bar catchers, in difference to cages these are fixed at the average squat bottom position.

In general, such iron constructions are designed to ensure a safe and enhanced free weight workout. They can carry barbells of various kinds. In difference to usual stands, racks and cages are much safer because dropping the weight will result in it being caught by the side bar catchers. Also, there are no movement restrictions imposed by apparatus such as the Smith machine or a hack squat. Since squat racks are simpler they are considered the granddaddies of power racks.

Range of exercises that you can do on these apparatus’ is broad. Apart from full blown compound exercises like squat and military presses I like to do partial movements. Partial bench press, partial squat and partial deadlift is just some of the stuff I practice on these bad boys. Partial movements are excellent for using bigger weights in a safe way, while overloading the muscles for producing greater strength and growth.

Choose and Commit

Basically, one of these pieces of equipment will be more useful to you over the other depending on what you’re going to do with it. If you’re a full time squatting machine like I am, you don’t need anything more than a simple power rack to fit all of your needs. But in spite of my desire to have a clean single purpose machine, there are some useful non intrusive additions to the construction like built in pullups, chinups and dips bar. Unfortunately, when you try to compromise multiple machines in one the quality of each goes down the drain, which is sad but most of the time true. This is why “home gym” stuff is just a crap from beyond even if you are not that serious about getting in the zone with it.

Now you are equipped with some basic understanding of the power rack stuff. Go now and find one for yourself.

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Squat Racks in a Nutshell

August 1st, 2009

I know that usually some introduction should precede the explanation of the topic. Unfortunately, today I’m just feeling eager to dip into the subject right away. Heading right to the point – are there any squatters in da house?

If you are reading this, chances are that you either need some useful tip on where to buy cheap squat racks or you need some leg workout information, professional or for beginners. Lately I had a lot of people asking questions on both matters. Well, the good news is that you all are going to find something to your benefit.

For those of you, who are not new to this topic, please bare with me, while I explain some basics about squat racks because we have a lot of beginners reading this.

You Gotta Squat!

Since I have promised to devote most of the time and space of this site to talk about leg exercises and training machines I will begin with the squat. Well, not literally, at last not right now. Squat is, hands down, the king of all compound movements and strength builders. If done properly, it can make wonders for your overall physical performance, regardless of the goals. There are a lot of different techniques used, one being more useful than the other, depending on what did you set to achieve. I will try to explain each and every one in detail on this site.

To harness the power and strength that comes with squatting you need to use strong and reliable training equipment. Otherwise, you’ll be just shooting blanks. In oppose to squat stands, which are preferred standard for doing squats in almost every gym, you should use a squat rack or a power rack. Why? Believe me when I say that it has many benefits. For the sake of shortness, I’ll try to state just the obvious ones. First of all, safety is improved by far! Cage like construction of the rack will always take the hit in case your legs go mellow on you during exercise. Second, I always find myself emitting much more raw power than usually when using racks. Wanna know why? Because there is no fear of falling down with the loaded bar and possibility of an injury is reduced to a minimum. Without that worry in mind you can truly set the inner beast loose when doing your thing. Third benefit is definitely versatility. You can easily do dozens of additional exercises on it.

Shopping For One

Now let’s talk little about what prices to expect when buying squat racks online. Stands are usually cheaper than racks, that is a fact, but if you opt for them, you sacrifice a whole bunch of benefits and raise the need for much better exercise performing technique. Also, the truth is that quality ones make you dive into your wallet much deeper, and none of us want that. Then what to do? I promise you that it is possible to search and buy cheap squat racks online and this site is aimed to provide you with help in doing that.

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