The increasing demands placed on
our times have necessitated astute planning and foresight on our part. For most
people, this means multitasking-- having a working lunch, cleaning the floor
while putting the baby to sleep and memorizing lessons while on the treadmill.
For others this implies fusing
home and office and to further extend the analogy to fitness, it means joining
together home and gym to answer to their fitness needs. Those who have been
extraordinarily busy at work find driving to the gym much of an effort and have
thus devised ingenious ways to satisfy their fitness needs. Instead of going
through the hassle, they've decided to invest in home gym equipment to meet
their needs.
Buying fitness equipment and
setting up your home gym is no laughing matter. It takes a great deal of time,
effort and planning to ensure that you get the most away from your investment
in health and fitness.
What
do you need for your home gym? Here are the essentials:
1. Ample room: Whether you decide to put
your home gym in the basement, an empty room or the garage, make sure you've
got enough floor space. That should be one of much of your considerations. Make
sure that you have room all the exercise equipment as well as some open space
in which you can move or do bodyweight exercises, Yoga or Pilates.
2. Bench: A bench is one of the most
important pieces of equipment you must include in your home gym. They may be
essential for chest presses, chair pushups and in other forms of exercises as
well.
3. Dumbbells: These small weights are
cheap and don't take up much space. You can also use them to add intensity to
your bodyweight exercises, so they're a must have for your home gym.
4. Cardio equipment: If you can afford
to buy one, this is one of the most essential fitness equipment you might want
to have. Having a treadmill at home allows you to walk, jog or run no matter
what the weather is outside. Of course, if you're on a really tight budget, it
is possible to always substitute a treadmill for a jump rope. It also gives a
good cardiovascular workout endurance workout.
5. Multi-Gym: This kind of all-in-on
fitness equipment is like a home gym rolled into one. Some of the workouts that
can be done on a multi-gym include hammer curls, deltoid raises; tend presses,
shoulder presses and dumbbell flys. One of the advantages of a multi-gym is
that it almost always eliminates the need to buy other equally expensive pieces
of equipment. A disadvantage is that any user must carefully read the manual of
these multi-gyms before exercises there can be performed securely.
Having a home gym will certainly
help you in your efforts to stay fit. However, if you don't have enough money
to buy fitness equipment, don't despair. Remember that the most complete of
home gyms are rendered useless without people there to use them. You are the
most important piece at home gym and your body is the most effective resistance
vehicle ever invented to gain muscle mass. You are yourself a home gym essential.
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