What are the odds of my future trainer...

Discussion in 'Prime' started by Chessguy, Jan 2, 2013.

  1. Chessguy

    Chessguy Light Load Member

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    letting me take a pair of 85lb adjustable dumbells with me in his truck?

    I've got to work out somehow...
     
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  3. highspeed1972

    highspeed1972 Light Load Member

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    I want to know the answer to this as well. I have the 45 pound power blocks. Thinking weighted jump rope.
     
  4. Sly48

    Sly48 Light Load Member

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    Only my experience after 40k miles with my trainer
    but there is hardly enough room for 2 people's needed items.... Much less extra things!
     
  5. Danfromwindsor

    Danfromwindsor Road Train Member

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    I would think that would be an item for your own truck.
     
  6. Infosaur

    Infosaur Road Train Member

    Just settle for pushups/situps/crunches & squats for a while. It would be really silly to get an overweight ticket for 170#.:biggrin_2559:
     
  7. Okieron

    Okieron Crusty Okie

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    Not gonna happen! it's too small for one much less 2 and additional unnecessary items. Remember the whole truck is weighed also.
     
  8. Chucktaylor

    Chucktaylor Road Train Member

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    Workout, Poker Rooms, Casinos, Vegas, home time vacations? Yep you got your head in the right place.

    Zero chance on the weights.

    I dare you to show up with the weights. I dare you to show up with anything other than the basics. You might find yourself leaving them all on the curb.

    You are going to be a student. You got downtime, you should be studying.
     
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  9. Mark Kling

    Mark Kling Technology Contributor

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    weight that they cannot get in the trailer... plus they would have to stored so they do not become flying objects in a hard stop..
     
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  10. Chessguy

    Chessguy Light Load Member

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    You have no idea what I'm about. Just to give you a hint, I've finished every single practice test on here and other sites today with a 100% score. Twice.

    Regarding 'daring me', unless you're my trainer, or FM, you have no say on anything. But thanks for your help. lol
     
  11. Danfromwindsor

    Danfromwindsor Road Train Member

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    Im not with Prime but I have trained and it would have been a definite no on my truck. You should travel as light as possible for your benefit as well as to the benefit/courtesy to your trainer who is being gracious to share space with you. Hy gracious I mean space is at a premium for even one person so any space he gives you consider it a luxury. Start demanding space or bringin lots of nonessentials and you may end up with just a bunk for your stuff.
     
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