Thanks for the linkTrusylver, I'm going to investigate squats. They do have those weight bars there which I may be able to use.
LOL thanks Curvie. I think one of the things that got frustrating for me as I hit the 500 pound mark, is all through my life I was a jock--an overweight jock, but a jock nonetheless. I remember my first day of gym class when I transferred high schools my sophomore year. I got picked last for softball because I was fat. 3 years later at graduation people were still talking about the ball I hit over the train tracks that day. I played on a 7th and 8th grade soccer team when I was in 6th grade and started. I played baseball and was a pretty good pitcher. I prided myself on the fact that I was fat, but I was in better shape than the supposedly "in shape" people I was with. In the Spring of 2006 I struggled to walk a mile and I reallized I was no longer the in shape fat guy, I was now just the fat guy. One of the biggest issues I have had with working out is I've been so far gone that I've had to do a very low impact workout. I am looking forward to doing more as I get in better shape. I envy your Cambodian Ground Fighting because I miss my Tae-kwon do. I want to do things like a rec basketball league. Frankly, for the martial arts I probably need to lose about 100 pounds to do it healthily, but for some of the other things I'd like to do I'm not that far off.