Order From Chaos: Organizing the Batcave
Workflow, Vertical Storage, and the Home Office: Batfleck's Batcave, Article #7 Welcome back readers, to this latest installment in the Batfleck Batcave series! If this is your first time here,…
Workflow, Vertical Storage, and the Home Office: Batfleck's Batcave, Article #7 Welcome back readers, to this latest installment in the Batfleck Batcave series! If this is your first time here,…
Check out this in-depth look at Ben Affleck's Batman gym in the Batcave!
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It wasn’t that long ago that this space was merely a pipedream for me. For a long time I had wanted a space for myself, but I had originally envisioned it as a home office. I mean that’s pretty standard, right? It might even have some fun tv/video game stuff in there for when I needed to relax. But, somewhere in the neighborhood of 2013-2015, several of my interests (self-improvement, nerdery, a “man cave”, tech, working out, a need to learn new things) began to coalesce in my mind into something that would be greater than the sum of its parts.
(more…)Welcome fitness fans! Garage gym readers! Workout enthusiasts of all shapes and sizes! You’ve maybe just received a brand new Christmas present. Or, you bought yourself a fancy piece of equipment to jumpstart your New Year’s fitness plan! In some way or another you’ve acquired the best air bike money can buy. Or maybe perhaps, you’re thinking of buying one for yourself? That’s right. I’m talking about the Rogue Echo Bike. Read on to learn about Rogue Echo bike benefits and be sure to read all the way to the end to learn about some great Echo bike workouts and Echo bike training techniques!
(more…)I recently read Adam Savage’s book, Every Tool’s a Hammer, and it absolutely reinforced a notion I have that is one of the founding beliefs of this site. As we go through life, we build beliefs about who we are, what we do, and what we’re capable of. We’re usually wrong. What I mean, is that through these beliefs about who we are, we also decide, sometimes falsely, who we’re not. We end up needlessly placing self-limiting beliefs on ourselves.
(more…)After 5 good years (mostly) at a local YMCA, I decided I’d had enough of crowds, waiting on equipment, and having to deal with times and days the gym wasn’t open, etc. My wife and I were going to build a garage gym and it would be GLORIOUS. But where to start?
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