You can also throw a horizontal bar or parallel bars http://sportype.ru/catalog/equipment/attachments/horizontal_bar_on_the_wall_bars/Dane said:This must be a European thing. We have the weirdest exercise trends over here, but I've never seen one of those. Any links to someone using it?
Dane said:This must be a European thing. We have the weirdest exercise trends over here, but I've never seen one of those. Any links to someone using it?
Thank you!Ken Nagrod said:I've seen them in plenty of gyms here and had them in my school gyms.
[thumbs up] Nice work, Rembo!
Alex said:Dane said:This must be a European thing. We have the weirdest exercise trends over here, but I've never seen one of those. Any links to someone using it?
It's not exactly a trend here, this climbing rack has been standard gym equipment since I don't know how long. My parents who are in their 70's now already had these things around in their youth.
You can see some exercises in the vid below. If you go to the YouTube page of this vid you can find more examples in the side bar.
Vadim 10. Work out on sweden (wall-mount) ladder.
Alex said:Lol, apekooien, that was great yeah. More a game than a sport but it sure helped to be athletic. I always climbed up in the ropes to the roof so no one could catch me.
I know the moveable climbing racks you mention, they're the newer type. Not exactly the same as those pictured above, they have a larger distance between the bars.
Not surprised to hear apekooien isn't allowed in England.