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Reviewing Home Fitness Equipment

by S.G.R.B

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If you are like many busy professionals, then you are finding it increasingly difficult to block out enough time on a daily basis to make sure you get to your exercise schedule. Often, people find that the time it takes to go home, change, then go back to the gym for their fitness routine could be better used if they had home fitness equipment that they could simply use whenever they had a few free moments.

While it is true that the huge variety of commercial fitness equipment available to you at the gym is wonderful, the inconvenience often completely negates that advantage. For time savings and convenience, there is simply nothing better than having home fitness equipment, so that you can get the workout done and have no excuses for skipping it.

For a long time it seemed that having a setup of effective home fitness equipment was really very much of a luxury because of both the high cost and because of the amount of space required to use it correctly. But, these days things are different. There are many options to choose from in home gym equipment that are both affordable and also compact, making it possible for most people to have some form of fitness equipment in their home.

One of the best benefits to having your own fitness equipment, in addition to saving time and being convenient, is that you are also able to exercise in the privacy and comfort of your own home. Are you tired of having to listen to the annoying music of other people at the gym, or of being subjected to watching soap operas or talk shows that someone else has chosen? Working out at home allows you to be in control of your environment, where you can listen to your choice of music or your favorite television show without having to negotiate or worry about offending the person at the neighboring treadmill.

Just about every person who has undertaken a new fitness regimen has also found a whole slew of new excuses when it comes time to get into the workout wear and trudge over to the gym. With home fitness equipment, you automatically kill a number of favorite excuses and if you have someone in the house to nudge you, you will virtually eliminate all justifications you can fabricate to avoid working out. Ultimately, this will result in you working out more often and will help to make the attainment of your fitness goals much easier.

With all of those wonderful benefits to having your own home fitness equipment, the one big challenge is often finding the space in your living quarters to house a home fitness center. Many of the best machines are also what people consider to be space hogs and can dominate a room easily. However, many models of home exercise equipment have become more compact as manufacturers have become more aware of this constraint. Also, many have been designed to store easily and can be folded up or rolled away for quick storage. With a bit of creativity and determination, almost anyone can find a few square feet to accommodate a home fitness exercise unit.

When it comes down to making a decision about the home fitness equipment you want, you will have plenty of choices. There are exercise bikes, elliptical machines, treadmills, stair steppers and rowing machines, to name just a few. And, if space is an issue, then it might be best to focus on the machines that are designed to work many different areas of the body.

Setting Up a Home Exercise Room – How to Get Ripped From Home

by S.G.R.B

Are you going to use a home exercise program like the P90X fitness program that does not require bulky exercise equipment? If not, hou will have to put together a home gym setup to exercise from home.

When it comes to putting together a home fitness room, each person has unique needs. There are several factors that determine the type of fitness equipment that can be used in your home.   Cost, size, and your workout goals are the most important factors when determining what you will be able to move into your house.

You’ll want to be certain that you have home workout equipment that will give you a total body work out.  It’s important to make sure you are working all of the muscles in your legs, rear, back, abs, arms, shoulders, and chest.  Comprehensive full body gyms usually range from $500 to $5,000 depending on how many features are included.

Bowflex is a well-known piece of fitness equipment that offers a full body workout and you can buy one of their exercise machines for about $700.  Gold’s Gym also has several cost effective pieces of home fitness equipment available which include full gyms, ellipticals, treadmills, dumbells and more.

When picking out your equipment to do cardio at home, you will need to look realistically at your goals and motivation. If you buy a treadmill or elliptical machine that only has a few basic settings, you may quickly find yourself bored with your routines.  However, the more features your machines have, the more money you will need to spend.  An elliptical with advanced features will allow you to set a program to target individual muscle groups, climb hills, lose weight, test endurance, and more.

A treadmill usually provides fewer features than an elliptical machine, but you will often find hills, weight loss and endurance.  These settings can give your body a new challenge instead of the same basic footsteps.

A punching bag is also great for a home gym because you are able to get a fat burning workout while also toning your muscles.  Additionally, it can be fun to relieve stress on a punching bag while getting your workout in. Most of the time, a punching bag does not take up much room, buy you’ll still need a significant amount of space to work out with one. 

Dumbells are an important part of your home gym because you can work every muscle in the body with them.  It’s important to have a variety of different weights available because you will notice that your body can lift more with certain muscle groups than with others.  Although not vital, a medicine ball can be beneficial as well for ab routines. Dumbbells and medicine balls are cheaper options than complete home gyms and they use minimal space.

There is no limit to the number of home workout machines out there these days, so it’s important to buy what you know you will use.  If you own equipment that actually gets used, you will be able to save a lot of money by getting fit at home instead of a costly gym.

Honestly, you’d be much better off not spending the money on the bulky equipment. Instead, buy P90X and the P90X chin-up bar and get ripped in less than 90 days without super expensive gear!