Equipment
- A fractional plate set is small enough to fit into an equipment bag to be carried back-and-forth to the gym. These are great for someone who bench presses, strict presses or does the olympic lifts. Using these you can make smaller jumps then 5 pounds at a time. Pound version and Kilogram version.
- If you know someone who lifts at home then a set of change plates would also be appreciated. The two I'm linking here are the frictional style. They stay tight on the barbell so your other plates and barbell will last longer then if you're using metal plates. Pound version and Kilogram version.
- A jump rope makes a great gift. They come in many different price points and styles. You want to find one that can be adjusted for height and allows the rope to rotate freely from the handle. These ropes can be personalized (chose the handle and rope colors) or they have a gift card option.
Apparel
- Of course I have to start with the apparel options from my sponsor, FeNom Iron Eater. A women-owned company supporting athletes of all kinds who have a love for lifting heavy. Shopping here helps keep me on the platform competing and doing what I love. Use the code LAURA15 for 15% off your order.
- Virus compression gear has options for anyone on your shopping list. It's pricey but if you search around you can usually find a discount code. If you want to buy me something I wouldn't mind if you sent these my way.
- Headbands make a great stocking stuffer. Check out Hank Orange for a hundred+ color and pattern options. These stay put and look good too.
- I suggested the American Oak Hand Salve on my post on how to not rip your hands. It's a great product to keep your hands soft and protected. The packaging is handsome and would make for a nice gift. The owner reached out to me last night with a discount code. Use FRIENDS for $1 off your purchase.
- Subscription boxes are a great idea. BarBella Box is for the functional fitness lady in your life. The WOD Box is another option.
- If someone on your shopping list likes to watch CrossFit or Weightlifting events live then a subscription to FloElite would be welcomed. It's an online service providing video access to some of the top CrossFit competitions and weightlifting events in the world.
- Maybe some reading materials would be welcomed. You can't go wrong with Greg Everett's Olympic Weightlifting: A Complete Guide for Athletes and Coaches, Becoming a Supple Leopard by Kelly Starett or Starting Strength: Basic Barbell Training by Mike Rippetoe.
Comment below with what you're hoping to find under the tree this Christmas.
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