- Nov 21, 2013
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Hello all,
I'm new to this forum - parent of a new budding gymnast (7 years old, just started recently but loves it).
On her wish list is to have a bar at home to practice on. I've browsed around amazon, but our ceilings are not high enough, nor do we have enough space to set up a bar indoors at home, so I was thinking of setting up a bar outside (similar to what you'd find at a playground) - but looking for some advice.
I was thinking of maybe something more versatile than just a standard metal bar that you'd find at a playground - but I'm not sure. It seems it might be nice to have a bar that is closer to the feel of the bar they practice on at the gym (the lower of the two bars on the uneven bars). I wouldn't leave a mat under it all the time, but t figured that on nice days, I could put a gym mat under it for safety.
I'm not sure what material to use for the bar. If it was permanently attached, I'd certainly want something that would withstand the elements, but I was wondering if I could design something that you could easily take the bar out of (maybe securing it with hitch pins), which might allow for a bar that was better for gymnastics but wouldn't need to be weather resistant.
Has anyone done anything similar at their home? I couldn't find anyone selling just a bar by itself, so I'm left wondering what material might be best to use and how to treat it. For a weather resistant bar, I figured either coated steel or stainless steel, but maybe PVC if it would be strong enough. I'm not sure if a regular pvc pipe would be strong enough, but it looks like you could also get a PVC rod. Or maybe wood - but it seems like that would require lots of special care. If anyone has experience making a DIY bar, I'd love to hear from you.
While I have grand ideas, it's pretty likely that in the end I'll end up just keeping it simple (KISS). Any advice appreciated.
Thanks.
-J
I'm new to this forum - parent of a new budding gymnast (7 years old, just started recently but loves it).
On her wish list is to have a bar at home to practice on. I've browsed around amazon, but our ceilings are not high enough, nor do we have enough space to set up a bar indoors at home, so I was thinking of setting up a bar outside (similar to what you'd find at a playground) - but looking for some advice.
I was thinking of maybe something more versatile than just a standard metal bar that you'd find at a playground - but I'm not sure. It seems it might be nice to have a bar that is closer to the feel of the bar they practice on at the gym (the lower of the two bars on the uneven bars). I wouldn't leave a mat under it all the time, but t figured that on nice days, I could put a gym mat under it for safety.
I'm not sure what material to use for the bar. If it was permanently attached, I'd certainly want something that would withstand the elements, but I was wondering if I could design something that you could easily take the bar out of (maybe securing it with hitch pins), which might allow for a bar that was better for gymnastics but wouldn't need to be weather resistant.
Has anyone done anything similar at their home? I couldn't find anyone selling just a bar by itself, so I'm left wondering what material might be best to use and how to treat it. For a weather resistant bar, I figured either coated steel or stainless steel, but maybe PVC if it would be strong enough. I'm not sure if a regular pvc pipe would be strong enough, but it looks like you could also get a PVC rod. Or maybe wood - but it seems like that would require lots of special care. If anyone has experience making a DIY bar, I'd love to hear from you.
While I have grand ideas, it's pretty likely that in the end I'll end up just keeping it simple (KISS). Any advice appreciated.
Thanks.
-J