I agree with poopoohead. I've never trained at a better gym than my home gym, and I guess a hundred or so others that train there agree.
I have 600kg of weight, mostly bumper plates, 3 Olympic bars, 2 squat racks, 2 bench presses, 1 flat bench, over 26 kettlebells, DB's from 1kg to 55kg, chains, bands, boxes, rocks, kegs, sandbags, grippers etc
All this in a 2 car garage. No egos, no posers, no mirrors, no bikes, steppers etc
Everyone in there trains for strength and conditioning, from 14yo to 60yo, no exception.
It takes a while to get that much equipment, but well worth it in the long run.
As for programs, I actually memorise EVERY clients PB's and what they did the session before, without writing it down.
I know every clients strengths and weaknesses. I dont have a structure for most, but I do for some that are planning to compete.
we mostly pick up something heavy off the ground, we do a knee bend and we press something overhead. Every session. Every lifter.
Home gym FTW
Nice bench poopoo