Notable setup
Chris Bumstead's specialized gym
A source-aware map of Chris Bumstead's reported gym equipment focused on bodybuilding isolation and body-specific fit.
This map covers bodybuilding-focused equipment—multiple leg machines, dedicated chest fly angles for long arms, and specialized isolation stations—cross-referenced against official pages from PRIME, Panatta, Gymleco and other manufacturers, though a current product page does not prove the exact model or generation reported. Equipment marked broken, removed, prototype or legacy is labeled to distinguish it from current ownership. Home Gym Index is not affiliated with Chris Bumstead or the cited manufacturers.
The equipment · 13 pieces tracked
Leg machines focus
Extension, curl, press and squat variations
Multiple leg machines cover knee-extension, knee-flexion and hip loading with different positions, angles and resistance paths. Chris's focus on leg development is reflected in specialized stations.
PRIME
Plate-loaded leg extension
PRIME
Plate-loaded prone leg curl
Precor
Seated leg curl
Atlantis
Pendulum squat
Chest fly with elbow rollers
Two angles for long-arm fit
Two elbow-roller fly angles solve a body-fit problem for long arms; a traditional pec-deck provides additional fly and rear-delt options.
Star Trac / Flex-style
10-degree elbow-roller chest fly
Star Trac / Flex-style
45-degree elbow-roller chest fly
Unspecified
Traditional pec deck / rear-delt machine
Back machines
Multiple row and pull variations
Rows separated by support, elbow path and line of pull; pullover adds shoulder-extension work.
Gymleco
Chest-supported T-bar row
Star Trac
Horizontal row
Panatta
High Row
Nautilus
Super Pullover
Calves and lower legs
Focused leg development continues
Includes both calf training and uncommon tibialis (front of leg) work.
Gymleco
Tibia dorsi flexion
Panatta
Standing calf raise / Viking press
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Frequently asked
What is special about Chris Bumstead's gym setup?
The equipment is optimized for bodybuilding isolation and body-specific fit. Multiple machines cover the same movement families with different angles, support levels and elbow paths, allowing Chris to find the ideal position for his body and training.
Why two elbow-roller chest fly machines at different angles?
For athletes with longer arm lengths, different fly angles can provide better range of motion and comfort. What works well at 45 degrees may not match the shoulder and elbow path at 10 degrees, so Chris has both.
Sources
This map is based on reported inventory cross-referenced against current manufacturer pages from PRIME, Panatta, Gymleco and other cited equipment makers.