Barbell Basics | Anatomy of a Barbell | Barbell Buyer's Guide

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2022
  • Phil covers the basics of an Olympic barbell - sleeves, collars, shaft, knurling, diameter, score marks, etc. He also talks about what to look for - and NOT look for - when purchasing a barbell.
    Phil's favorite general purpose barbell:
    Starting Strength Bar by Texas Power Bars (mentioned in the video)
    texaspowerbars.com/collection...
    (Testify doesn't make any money from recommending this bar)
    The Starting Strength Bar is bare steel, and as such, it will require some maintenance every now and then. If you'd like a 28.5 mm diameter bar (i.e., like the SS bar) with a zinc coating for corrosion protection, I'd recommend looking at the Standard Olympic Barbell from The Strength Co.:
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    The Strength Co. also makes the best training plates in the business - accurate, precise, and they fit the bar exceptionally well:
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    When training on a barbell, using chalk should be a given. Training without chalk is silly. Get and use chalk.
    Spider Chalk (it's our favorite at Testify):
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  • @megaprofessionalz9944
    @megaprofessionalz9944 3 месяца назад +1

    Very good info, definitely confirms the 86in barbell I bought off Facebook marketplace is way to long and wrong for my new bench press.... I knew it felt longer than what I use at LA Fitness 🤦🏾‍♂️

    • @TestifySC
      @TestifySC  3 месяца назад

      Thanks for the kind words! Also, just a heads up - the 86"-long barbell you bought sounds about right in terms of length. IWF specs are 220 cm which is about 86.6 inches, and most "olympic" barbells (i.e., the barbells I discuss in this video) are right around the 86.5" - 86.75" range.

  • @carps_gym
    @carps_gym Год назад +3

    Solid informational video. Nice one Phil!

  • @jib6984ify
    @jib6984ify 11 месяцев назад

    Excellent and very helpful information, thank you.

    • @TestifySC
      @TestifySC  11 месяцев назад +1

      You’re welcome, and I’m glad it was helpful!

  • @iKillborn2kilNOE
    @iKillborn2kilNOE Год назад

    Thanks for the precise info. Gunna make an educated purchase thanks to you

    • @TestifySC
      @TestifySC  Год назад

      You’re welcome, and I’m glad to hear it!

  • @upwardbarbell
    @upwardbarbell Год назад +1

    Thank you for this.

  • @bertcloutier8718
    @bertcloutier8718 Год назад +1

    great information thanks

    • @TestifySC
      @TestifySC  Год назад

      Thanks for the kind words, Bert, and you’re welcome!

  • @PatrickHutton
    @PatrickHutton 15 дней назад +1

    That's a great introduction to barbells. However you don't quite reach Mark Rippetoe's level. There are three things you need to do to reach his level.
    1) Get his accent, as a Brit I can barely understand what he's saying, but it's great to listen to.
    2) Somehow I think he could make a 24 minute talk on brown paper bags sound interesting.
    3) At some point in the talk as a stern aside you need to advise against doing curls.

    • @TestifySC
      @TestifySC  14 дней назад +1

      Thanks for the comment, and it's true - I can't hold a candle to Rip's presentation :-)

  • @Ian-bc8sk
    @Ian-bc8sk Год назад +1

    Love this series Phil. I have an outside gym in GB, what would you recommend for that kind of environment?

    • @TestifySC
      @TestifySC  Год назад

      Thanks for the kind words, Ian. Does your gym have a roof over it, i.e., something to keep direct precipitation off the barbell (even though it’s still exposed to humidity)?

    • @Ian-bc8sk
      @Ian-bc8sk Год назад

      @@TestifySC Yes & no 🙂. I have an overhang while I squat but it's open where I deadlift. The barbell is kept inside in a heated shed when not in use. It does get wet but I do dry it off after.

  • @Douglas_Mutale
    @Douglas_Mutale Год назад +1

    Got the one on top can you do a video on how to disassemble it and clean it out repair

    • @TestifySC
      @TestifySC  Год назад +1

      The Ohio Power Bar from Rogue? We could probably do that - I'm not sure when just yet, but I've been meaning to do one like that at some point.

    • @Douglas_Mutale
      @Douglas_Mutale Год назад

      @@TestifySC that will be helpful I'll show you a picture of mine and what is broken

  • @shadmandogar7349
    @shadmandogar7349 Год назад

    Good content. What one barbell do you recommend for all types of barbell workouts. But with 56 inch shaft length. Sleeve length can be small.
    Please recommend only one hybrid multiple usage.

    • @TestifySC
      @TestifySC  Год назад

      Thanks for the kind words. For a general purpose bar, I'd recommend the Starting Strength Bar by Texas Power Bars, but that's a standard Olympic bar, so it's well over 56 inches. My apologies - I don't have experience with the length of bar you're describing. The shorter bars that we have (5 kg, 10 kg, and 15 kg) are all in the mid-60s (inches) or longer.

    • @shadmandogar7349
      @shadmandogar7349 Год назад

      @@TestifySC thank you for response. The shaft length is collar to collar distance not total distance. Any recommendations but big shaft.
      Apologies my english is not good

    • @TestifySC
      @TestifySC  Год назад

      No worries, and your English is just fine. My apologies - I somehow glossed over "shaft length" and thought you were referring to the total length. I'm not aware of any bars with a 56 inch shaft as most bars have a 131 cm shaft (roughly 51.6 inches), although a number of manufacturers make specialty bars with a shorter shaft length.
      That being said, it's possible that such a bar exists - I just don't know of any.

  • @johnwest5458
    @johnwest5458 Год назад

    I've seen like 20 barbell videos and no one exactly no one states the difference weight of the different barbells

    • @TestifySC
      @TestifySC  Год назад

      Are you saying we did this well or we missed it? We cover this topic from about 4:08 - 5:00, but I just want to make sure I understand your comment correctly.

    • @johnwest5458
      @johnwest5458 Год назад

      ​​​@@TestifySC you did a little better than all the others but still haven't discussed all the different weights for barbell's. All the videos Ive seen cover the length and difference between female and male bars and such but there are 65 lb bars out there and maybe heavier. But I'm not sure that's why I went to you tube and sought out all the self proclaimed experts but none absolutely none have discussed the men's 65 lb bars and up. I just can not find any videos on this. I'm still learning about bars but again I thought to use RUclips experts per say but it's like no one knows or to them it's not relevant but it is.

    • @teacopem
      @teacopem Месяц назад

      ​@@johnwest5458they're all 45 lbs