[–] ScientistSupreme 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
A heavy bag made to practice grappling, a climbing wall, a salmon ladder
I would start with a huge arse house in the middle of a 400m (1/4 mile) running track. The ground floor would be my gym. It would have the bare essentials for someone with too much money: Power rack, barbells and plates, wide range of kettlebells, assorted pull-up and parallel bars, a few weight vests, couple of lifting platforms, wall and medicine balls, boxes and benches, sled to drag/push, a couple of large tyres and a few walls and other obstacles that I could quickly set-up.
Plus of course an ice bath and sauna
Now all I need is to win the lotto tonight.
[–] NateThomas1979 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Did I mention I'm a personal trainer? I'd love to be able to have something like Mark Wahlberg's home gym
[–] Demonic_Mime [S] ago
Ah, a personal trainer. Are you independent or do you work for a gym?
[–] NateThomas1979 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Independent at the moment. I have a soon-to-be 3 year old who has had some developmental delays so I cut my business back hardcore and am looking forward to getting back into it in another 2-3 months. Pain in the ass to redevelop a client base, but not anything I haven't done before. :-)
Big box gyms are nice as you don't have to look for clientele and the types of individuals are usually similar so it's not a large brain drain, but I like the fact that independent contracting introduces me to a much wider variety of clientele.