Home Fitness- Exercise Equipment Choices
There are several
considerations when buying exercise equipment and the biggest
challenge is perhaps choosing the one that matches your budget,
space and fitness level. But regardless of these factors, you are most likely
to land on any of the following exercise equipment:
Treadmill is a popular piece of gym equipment that has
become the primary choice of anyone who wants to maintain an
exercise routine at home. It lets you walk, jog or run anytime
of the day, any month of the year – regardless of season and
weather condition. A good treadmill costs at about $1500 but it
can go as much as $3500, depending on the brand and features.
When selecting one, focus on the load capacity, wide belt,
incline settings, safety shutoff, smooth action and solid
construction.
Elliptical Trainer is a no-impact exercise machine that
simulates running and walking without causing excessive
pressure on the joints thus decreasing the risk of impact
injuries. The machine can be set from low- to high-intensity
work out that is suited for all fitness levels. Today,
elliptical trainers are the most popular piece of gym
equipment. Price ranges from $500 to as much as $4000. Try out
different brands when buying one.
Rowing Machines are excellent for those who want a total
body workout. Requires little space, the rowing machine
simulates the body movement of watercraft rowing targeting both
the upper and the lower body muscle groups. Proper posture is
required to avoid back strain.
Cross Country Ski Machines provide a full body workout,
targeting both the upper and the lower body muscle groups.
However, this type of machine is hard to master. So before
buying one, make sure that you try it out first and see if it
is really for you. People who use a cross country are often the
best experienced exercisers with sufficient skills, who want a
challenging workout.
Step Machines or steppers are low impact exercise machines
that improve cardiovascular fitness and build and strengthen
lower body muscles. A good step machine can be very expensive.
Choose the right one or consider other alternatives if your
budget does not fit.
Stationary Bike is composed of pedals, a paddle and some
kind of handle similar to a real bike but used as exercise
equipment rather than a means of transportation. A stationary
bike is good for new exercisers or for those who like to have a
no-impact cardiovascular workout. A quality stationary bike
costs between $500 and $1000.
Recumbent Machines are like stationary bikes but with the
rider sitting in an inclined position. The main advantage of a
recumbent machine over a stationary bike is it provides better
lower back support, thus minimizing the stress on the knees. A
recumbent machine has the same aerobic effect with that of a
stationary bike and targeting the muscles of the quadriceps,
hamstrings and gluteus.
Resistance equipment is often known as either free weights
or multi-stations or home gyms. Both have pros and cons and
purchasing either of the two requires major thinking. Free
weights are reasonably priced and require less space but they
also require greater supervision and instruction as they are
more likely to cause injury. Multi-stations on the other hand
are more convenient to use but takes up a lot of space and the
price depends on the quality of the machine. Take your
pick.
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