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Hectic work schedules and expensive health club memberships have led to many
persons going in for home based fitness equipment. The range of fitness
equipment available these days can be quite bewildering to the buyer. Let us
help solve some of your dilemmas and list out some simple yet important tips
for choosing physical fitness equipment. Our section on bodybuilding
fitness lists out some critical dos and don'ts.
Home fitness equipment
Before buying fitness equipment for the home, keep these tips in mind:
1. Identify your fitness needs. Your chosen activity and fitness level is the
deciding factor for buying home fitness equipment. The fitness equipment should
be suitable to you and still provide you with enough challenge to increase your
resistance and endurance.
2. Include a blend of activities when firming up on home gym equipment. Aerobic
training equipment helps in burning fat and strengthens your heart and lungs at
the same time. Strength training equipment uses machines, free weights and bands
to resist your movement so as to strengthen bones and build muscle.
3. Your budget is another factor that decides the kind of fitness equipment you
want to invest in. An electric climber priced at $1500 will seem exorbitant but
instead you can go in for a good quality step bench with some aerobics tapes for
about $150. Comparison-shopping is a must when you go in for fitness equipment.
Look around for budget assembled equipment or ones with less rigorous design.
Even the used physical fitness equipment market can be a good scouting ground.
You may be able to pick a good piece that is in good condition.
4. The space constraint in your home is also an important factor when selecting
home fitness equipment. Ensure that there is enough space for your home gym
equipment and future additions too. This is the basic guideline for determining
the space required for regular physical fitness equipment:
Stair climbers - 10-20 square feet
Exercise cycles - 10 square feet
Treadmills - 30 square feet
Single station gym equipment - 35 square feet
Free weights - 20-50 square feet
Ski machines - 25 square feet
Check the safety features of the fitness equipment. There shouldn't be any
inherent safety violations such poor stability and sharp protrusions. Presence
of safety mechanisms such as safety switches on treadmills and range-of-motion
limiters on strength machines are an added plus. The moving parts must mesh well
as the welds should be clean and smooth.
The equipment must be easy to move and comfortable and easily detachable. Don't
get taken in by tall claims of turning a 'beer belly' into a 'six pack stomach'
in weeks. Celebrity endorsements and outrageous claims must not be allowed to
deceive you into buying fancy equipment that you may not need. Before attempting
any rigorous fitness schedules at home with the newly acquired fitness
equipment, it would be prudent to consult a doctor regarding any injuries and
medical conditions such as knee or joint injuries and high blood pressure and
lower back pain.
The ever-popular treadmill
The treadmill continues to be one of the most popular home fitness equipment. It
is undoubtedly makes for a good cardiovascular workout. Other home fitness
equipment that rank high on the home gym circuit are the rowing machine, stair
machine, stationary cycle and cross-country skiing machine. Indoor cycles are
also popular with home gym enthusiasts. This physical fitness equipment is ideal
for fitness testing, fat burning and overall cardiovascular fitness. Steppers
are not ideal for beginners or those with low levels of fitness. Working out on
steppers needs correct posture and technique as well as an advanced physical
fitness level. The multistation home gym allows you to work on different muscle
groups.
The treadmill offers different speed spectrums depending on the user needs.
Whether you are seeking a leisurely walk or a power walk; you can adjust the
treadmill to your convenience. Inclined treadmills help in adding intensity to
the workout and works out most of the large muscle groups in the body. When
buying a treadmill for home fitness equipment, keep these factors in mind -
sturdy handrails, AC/DC motors, alloy steel frames, speed range, length of the
walking surface and width of the belt. The optional feature of the heart rate
monitor is also found on many treadmills.
FTC guidelines on fitness equipment
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has sued fraudulent marketers who advertise
for electronic abdominal exercise belts that claim to give you 'rock hard' abs.
The FTC advises consumers to ignore claims of quick-fix remedies. It cautions
against products that claim to burn off fat from a particular area of the body,
such as the hips or stomach or thighs. Get the details on warrantees, guarantees
and return policies before purchasing any fitness equipment for the home gym.
The FTC also advises consumers to check the customer support services of
different brands of equipment.
body building fitness
body building fitness involves strenuous exercises that must be undertaken
after medical advise and assessment of your physical fitness level. Weight
lifting is an important aspect of body building fitness. To begin with, you need
to define the body building muscles that need working upon. Based on this, you
can decide on the equipment that is required. bodybuilding can be done at home;
provided you have the equipment and more importantly the motivation. Choose to
fit in a daily schedule of body building workouts and gradually increase the
pace.
Dos and don'ts for a safe bodybuilding workout
· Drink adequate water during the workout and after.
· Choose clothes that allow free and safe movement along with a good
supportive pair of shoes.
· Be cautious when lifting and lowering weights. Do not attempt loads that you
cannot handle without difficulty.
· Ensure a good warm-up and stretch -out before a workout schedule and a
similar cool down after.
· Do not ignore any back pains, dizziness or sore muscles.
· Over training can lead to early burnout.
· Use gloves to avoid calluses and bruises and weight lifting belts to
minimize back injuries.
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