Before Buying Home Fitness Equipment
Going to the gym and
participating in a regular exercise activity is a great way to
stay fit and healthy. However, in some situations, a
regular commute to the gym is not convenient. And since staying
fit and healthy has always been your desire, you may already
have considered building a gym at home.
But before shopping for home
fitness equipment, ask your self, “Are you ready to
invest on such things?”
Money has always been a significant factor when building
your own home gym. A good treadmill can cost up to $3000 and
buying one can really put some pressure to your financial
standing. So as outrageous as it may sound, you need know if
you can afford it or not. (Do not forget to include all the
added cost like shipping and installation.)
For some, buying expensive equipment will oblige them to use
it. While the cost can be a motivating factor to stay fit, this
doesn’t happen in real life. In fact, it is estimated that 80%
of home fitness equipment is not used after the first year –
and the majority of people who belong to this statistics are
beginners. That said, if you are planning to jump start the
interest in exercising at home, you are more likely to stop
using the equipment you bought without even getting your
money’s worth.
You have to identify what exactly is your goal. Are you
going to build muscles? Improve cardiovascular fitness? Or
increase flexibility? Your goal determines the type of
equipment that you have to buy. Also, select between new and
used exercise equipment. Both have advantages and disadvantages
(the most notable is the price; used exercise equipment can
save you as much as 70%, than brand new.)
Set a budget and limit your selection to the things you can
afford. Home gym equipment doesn’t have to be so expensive. You
can start with exercise ball and dumbbells. A good pair of
walking shoes is a way to start.
Another factor that is always overlooked is the amount of
space available for the equipment. Having a treadmill is cool,
but do you know where are you going to put it? Will your spouse
love to climb over your elliptical machine just to get into the
bed? Or will you still be using your treadmill in your garage
even if it is 10 degrees below? Such things matter so think
before you buy.
Do not fall prey to people that offer different types of
equipment that promise amazing results in a very short time.
Just think about it, if you can get 6-pack abs by using a
certain machine for 3 minutes a day, 3 times a week, then how
much more if you do not use any machine at all? The rule of
thumb is, if it sounds too good to be true, then it is.
Finally, you have to shop around. Do not feel obliged to buy
on the first store you enter just because you like the way the
sales person talks. The best buys are found when you look at
different stores, compare prices and do thorough research. When
at a store, test the machines. If you do not belong to a gym,
let someone test it. Do not forget online stores and discount
shops.
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