In my garage:
A 22-pound sand-filled, duct-taped basketball for a med ball. It doesn’t stand up well to throwing, but i’m working of finding a better way to seal it.
I’ve been building an adjustable sandbag by filling up freezer bags, taping,etc. to toss into a military duffel I found for about $10. Not exactly a quick and easy process, but it’ll be worth it.
A 10-pound sledge and an old car/small truck tire I acquired from a junk pile. Which works for circular strength stuff, wrist and grip work, sledge work (of course), and I’ve been thinking of getting some thicker rope to use the tire for dragging.
A door frame pullup bar.
A cheap 300-pound Oly set with a few additional plates.
About 100-pounds worth of adjustable walmart dumbbells. The screw on kind…which are pretty annoying as they constantly loosen, but they work.
A $100 bench/squat stand and adj. bench set from Academy–which is really only good for allowing me to more easily get under the weight, not for safety.
A piece of PVC that I drilled a hole through and used some rope and plates to make into a wrist-roller.
One of those “Wave” whatever standing water-filled-base punching bags.
A jump rope.
A stopwatch and an interval timer.
A beat up old portable CD player.
Seems to do the trick, though I dont always use it all like I’d like to…but it was all pretty cheap, on sale, or free, otherwise I wouldn’t have it. Its probably about $500 worth of stuff over four years.
All I could ask for is a dip stand, an actual squat rack for safety (which would never fit in there anyway–as I have to pull the car out to use everything), and a better way to do pullups because my knees pretty much touch the ground.