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you just need somewhere to hang the rings from so if you have one of those door pull up bars or you could get some ceiling hooks, outdoors you can get pretty creative about where to hang them. i used to also just jam a towel or blanket in a closed door and use that for some exercises when i was younger
for the reps yea all exercises, the exact numbers don't matter too much the range is just an estimation, my personal philosophy is pushing yourself as hard as possible to the point where you cannot do anymore even if its like 2 sets of 6 not only saves time but has more beneficial results versus doing an easier variation of an exercise that you could crank out like 5 sets of 20 reps or something. hope that makes sense