Temple of Gainz Multiflight Review
My review of the Temple of Gainz Selectorized Standing Multi-Flight. This machine targets the delts and pecs with a unique rotational resistance mechanism that is truely unique. I made this purchase with no prior experience with a multiflight machine, betting that the utility would be worth the price. #homegym #gymequipment Temple of Gainz Multiflight (My Affiliate Link): https://templeofgainz.com/collections... 0:00 Intro 0:31 Overview 3:46 Using The Machine 8:24 Quirks 9:41 Pricing 10:05 Footprint 10:37 Final Thoughts Nick Dileo's Channel: / @nickdileolife ------------------------------- GymSmith - Forge Your Home Gym (Free Web App): https://gymsmith.hypertrofit.com/ Develop a Training Program for your Home Gym: https://hypertrofit.com/strategy-sess... Download my Macro Tracking App - Macro Chief for Free (iOS only): https://apps.apple.com/us/app/macro-c... Affiliate Links & Discount Codes help fund these reviews and GymSmith development: https://hypertrofit.com/affiliates/ ------------------------------- Social media: INSTAGRAM: / hypertrofitceo PODCAST: Yesterday’s Coffee on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher, & YouTube WEBSITES: hypertrofit.com, pectuswarriors.com, macrochief.com ------------------------------- I’m an ACSM Certified Personal Trainer and an ISSA Specialist in Fitness Nutrition. My work is focused on helping people look better, lift heavier, and build a training approach they can actually sustain in their home gym. I was born with a condition called Pectus Excavatum, commonly referred to as a caved-in chest. In 2011, I underwent the Nuss procedure, which involved the implantation of two titanium bars beneath the sternum to correct the deformity. Those bars were removed in 2019. Through that process, I worked alongside a children’s hospital to help develop training and nutrition protocols aimed at improving surgical preparation and long-term recovery outcomes. That experience heavily shaped how I approach biomechanics, progression, and risk management in training. I’ve been training seriously since 2009 and currently work with clients across the country on physique development, strength training, and lifestyle-based coaching. I’m 6’1” and typically fluctuate between 190 and 225 pounds depending on training focus and season. In addition to coaching, I build tools for lifters who train at home. I’m the developer of GymSmith, a home gym planning and optimization platform designed to help people build smarter gyms, avoid wasted purchases, and identify equipment gaps based on how they actually train. I’m also the creator of Macro Chief, a macro-tracking iOS app built to simplify food tracking and macro adherence without overcomplicating the process. This channel exists to bridge the gap between theory and real-world training, especially for home gym owners who want results without endless equipment, gimmicks, or guesswork.

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