darmil
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http://labrada.com/ good site, look for the( lean body challenge).You don't need a trainer just do some reading educate yourself.I agree with the chin up bar and running 2 great pieces of kit. 
Delta said:bodybuilders have difficulties doing chin-ups/pull-ups because of they rather heavy body mass (remember, those muscles weighs more than fat)
I personally think a bodybuilder makes a good soldier for the following reasons:
1. Can't move quickly due to massive body
2. They usually eat 5 - 6 meals a day, I doubt with limited rations they can still maintain their strength
Delta said:bodybuilders have difficulties doing chin-ups/pull-ups because of they rather heavy body mass (remember, those muscles weighs more than fat)
Armymedic said:No dip bar...just do dips off a kitchen chair.
CanadianGurl said:I am new to the site and have searched all over to find what I am looking for..I can't find it so I hope it is ok to post here...seeing as it is advice I am looking for and my ex is overseas so I can't ask him at the moment....I wanna join regular force....army postal clerk...but to get through basic training for my age I have to do 15 sit ups...that is not alot and I would have no problem...but the problem is after having my son years ago it did something to the small of my back...so if I do sit up's on the ground I can feel something in the small of my back kinda "pop" and then it paralyzes me for a moment...to the point where I have to slowly roll onto my stomach and get up that way...is there an exercise I could do to make my back stronger so I won't have a problem during basic training?? I wanna do it...and I wanna do good...I don't wanna wimp out...has anyone had this problem and overcome it?
Hatchet Man said:There are quite a few exercises that can strengthen your lower back, but to echo Torlyn, if you are getting a "pop" in your back that temporarily paralyzes you (), you should IMMEDIATELY CEASE further training until you talk to an MD, I don't want to rag on you, but you should have done that the first time that happened. It doesn't take much to completely screw up your back for the rest of you life.
I have to concur...your back will make or break your life/lifestyle...they can give you some fancy limbs that work well but I have yet to see a new back or anyone return to full functioning after serious back injuries and/or surgeries...
HL