Exercising at home can be just as successful as
training at a gym if you know what you’re doing. There are all types of
home exercise equipment out on the market and every one of them claim to
be answer to your prayers.
The truth is, all exercise equipment are not created equal. Some can
provide great variation in your training program whilst others are
quite limiting. Knowing the difference before you purchase anything can
save you plenty of time and money.
The equipment you purchase will depend greatly on what your goals
are. If you need to lose weight then you need a cardiovascular fitness
program, to build muscle you need a resistance training program, and to
tone your muscles you may need a combination of these.
Cardiovascular Equipment
This type of equipment includes bikes, treadmills, cross-trainers,
and step machines. This is the best piece of equipment to purchase if
your goal is to lose weight or increase fitness. Many people are
hesitant to purchase cardio equipment because of the price. If this is a
concern consider leasing. You should also look at garage sales, auction
sites (eg, ebay), and your local newspaper as there are always bargains
to be found.
One thing to remember when you purchase cardio equipment is that you
get what you pay for. If something is really cheap, then chances are it
won’t last long.
Weights
Weight training equipment is probably the most diverse of all home
exercise equipment. It can be used for building muscle, weight loss,
muscle toning, and injury rehabilitation. The best thing about weights
is they last forever. purchase them today and your kids could still be
using them in 20 years time.
The best weight training equipment to purchase is a bench,
adjustable barbell, and adjustable dumbbells. Most benches have many
attachments that will not only ad support but also much more variety.
The adjustable barbells and dumbbells mean that you don’t have to
purchase hand weights or bars at every weight interval (eg, 5kg, 10kg,
12.5kg, etc). You just purchase the plates and change the weight as you
change the exercise.
Swiss Ball / Fitball
These have been used throughout Europe by physiotherapists since
1960 but have currently become the latest fitness fad. They provide
great variety in your program but they should never be the only piece of
equipment you purchase. If you want to strengthen your abdominals they
are great, but if you want to lose your tummy then you’re better off
sticking to cardiovascular training.
Imagination
This is probably the greatest tool you have and the better it is the
less money you’ll need to spend. Use the things you have at your
disposal. If you have stairs or a yard that is on a slope use those for
extra cardio training. Household items such as chairs, tables, and hand
railings can also be used for extra variety. If you’re not sure,
purchase a book or get a personal trainer to come over to your house and
design a circuit using only what you have available.
About the author:
Ray Kelly is an Exercise Scientist with 15 years experience in the
health and fitness industry. Sign up for his free 7 Day Weight Loss
Course at http://www.free-online-health.com
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