What are the benefits to exercising at home?
There are many benefits to exercising at home instead of at a gym
or health club:
- There is no waiting for someone to finish on a piece of
equipment.
- There are no crowded times in the gym.
- You can exercise any time, 24 hours a day.
- You can pick what type of music you listen to while you train.
- You may save money.
If you choose to workout at home instead of at a gym or health
club, it is important to pick out the correct exercise equipment.
What is home exercise equipment?
Home exercise equipment can be a variety of different things. It
can be weight equipment, such as free weights like barbells or
dumbbells, or it can be exercise machines, like Cybex or Bowflex.
Home exercise equipment can also be cardiovascular equipment, such
as treadmills, exercise bikes, elliptical machines, and rowing
machines. Home exercise equipment may also be something as simple
as a pull-up bar, a medicine ball, or a jump rope.
What type of home exercise equipment should I purchase?
There are some important factors that will influence what you buy:
- Budget: Quality exercise machines can be very expensive. If
you have a limited budget, try looking for used equipment from
fitness centers or for sale by previous owners. Remember, you
can still get great a great workout using home exercise
equipment that costs less than $100, such as a dumbbell set, a
stability ball, or a jump rope.
- Fitness goals: If you are trying to build muscle strength, it
is better to purchase weight equipment. If you are trying to
improve cardiovascular fitness it is better to buy a bike,
treadmill, or stair climber. Know your goals when you start to
shop.
- Enjoyment: Don't buy something if you don't like that type of
exercise. You will be more successful with your fitness goals
if you buy home exercise equipment that you like to use.
Where can I buy home exercise equipment?
There are many options for purchasing home exercise equipment.
- Local sporting goods stores
- Internet fitness stores
- Local fitness stores
There are three lesser known options that may be places to find
bargains. Asking a local gym or health club about used equipment
is one way to find good equipment for less money. Check the
Internet auction sites, such as eBay, for used equipment. Also,
look for secondhand stores or fitness stores that sell used
equipment.
Make sure you have enough space in your home for the equipment you
want to buy. Keep your equipment clean and in good condition.
Always make sure you talk to your healthcare provider before
starting any new fitness program.
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replacement for medical evaluation, advice, diagnosis or
treatment by a healthcare professional.
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