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Who's got one?
What do you think of the home made one in the graphic below?
Do any of you use a prowler at home? If so, where do you use it? I could imagine the neighbors not being very impressed with using it along the street / footpath. At a gym carpark is the only place I've ever used one.
I normally use them around local ovals in the carparks...around my area there is anumber of public ovals that have huge car parks, not really that close to homes, works out well.
I'd really like one
I have a bit of land so I like to cut the fallen logs into slices, split them into nice pieces then cart them around in a wheelbarrow for conditioning. Hard work up the massive hill lol
I have a few tyres as well but don't use them as often as I'd like
personally it works well if its used in a periodized training cycle.
(off season/on season)
I use it on my guys mainly off season and this keeps them from getting complacent with their lifting through boredom. Most here would know as the years drag on this can become a common issue with athletes.
I'd really like one
I have a bit of land so I like to cut the fallen logs into slices, split them into nice pieces then cart them around in a wheelbarrow for conditioning. Hard work up the massive hill lol
I have a few tyres as well but don't use them as often as I'd like
Rocky Katsidis the boxer used to do all his condirioning like this. Fell a tree chop up into little bits then push up and down hills in a wheel barrow.
He was and still is one tough dude. I saw an interview where he said after seeing how guys trained while he was in jail he decided to go back to basics. box, run, move heavy shit until exhausted.