Variable-resistance training

I have used chains or band for years on all my press exercises with great benefit. I think it is one of the few free lunches in strength training. I really notice when I travel and can't use my normal equipment how much I lose in the top range of the movement. Nautilus machines are also a form of variable resistance so anyone who used them has some experience with it. It is easy to overdo on squats and deadlifts however and can over-stress the lower back.
 
I have used chains or band for years on all my press exercises with great benefit. I think it is one of the few free lunches in strength training. I really notice when I travel and can't use my normal equipment how much I lose in the top range of the movement. Nautilus machines are also a form of variable resistance so anyone who used them has some experience with it. It is easy to overdo on squats and deadlifts however and can over-stress the lower back.
Do you take your own equipment (chains, bands) to the gym or is it already available? I haven't seen anyone in my gym using it with machines or free weights.
 
Do you take your own equipment (chains, bands) to the gym or is it already available? I haven't seen anyone in my gym using it with machines or free weights.
I take bands to the gym and use chains(which I prefer) at home. Bands seem like they would be cumbersome with most machines.
 

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