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A Great Workout At Home (Even On A Small Budget)
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by: Lynn
Bode
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Many people think that creating a
home workout gym is either too intimidating or too
costly. So, often they instead invest their money
in a health club membership not realizing that for
the same amount of money (or even less) they can
create a very effective gym right in their own
home.
For an effective home gym, all that is required is
a little bit of planning. Don’t fall into the
trap of purchasing random fitness equipment
because of fancy advertising for the latest
infomercial fad or the great “sale” at your
local fitness store. That type of purchasing leads
to a house littered with equipment that’s only
use is as a clothes hanger or dust collector. This
often happens because the equipment is either
useless, poorly constructed or quickly loses its
value because it doesn’t progress with your
fitness level.
To avoid having a basement filled with expensive
dust-collecting equipment, keep these points in
mind when making a purchase:
1)What are your fitness goals?
2)How often do you realistically think you will
use the equipment?
3)What fitness level do you expect to be at in 3,
6, 9 months?
4)Will the equipment meet your needs as you get
more fit (at the 3, 6, and 9-month marks)?
5)Does the equipment offer enough variations in
use that you can change your workouts frequently
to prevent your body from hitting a plateau?
6)Will you enjoy the exercises or will you quickly
grow bored of them?
7)And, of course how much can you afford?
Once you have answered all of the above questions
then you are ready to make some purchasing
decisions. Of course, how much you can afford to
spend may dictate what you can actually purchase.
Don’t get discouraged. For as little as $100,
you can have a very effective total strength
training home gym. Even for as little as $35, you
can create an effective workout that will tone
your entire body.
Regardless of what your fitness goals are, there
are a plethora of equipment options to consider.
For building muscles and/or toning-up you can
choose from free weights, selectorized machines,
resistance bands, benches and even no-equipment.
For cardiovascular improvements (e.g. running,
walking, etc), there are even more options. They
range from treadmills, to elliptical trainers, to
bikes and beyond. So, answering the previously
mentioned questions is very important.
To help make your decision easier, below are
several recommendations based on costs and needs,
along with benefits of the exercise equipment.
If you want to create a gym that will provide you
with a total body workout (cardio, strength and
flexibility) and you have a budget of at least
$1000, consider the following recommendations:
·Treadmill – The best option for cardiovascular
equipment because it can be used for running,
walking, and even some leg strength training.
Plus, workouts can continually be varied based on
speed, incline, even direction. And, it easily
progresses as fitness levels improve.
·Full dumbbell set with weights ranging from 5
pounds to 50+ pounds. – Great for light toning,
to intermediate strength training to building
muscles. Less expensive than selectorized machines
and usually provides more flexibility and variety
in workouts.
·Fitness Ball – Provides exercise options for
toning, strengthening and stretching.
·Resistance Band – Provides another option for
strength training. Can alternate use with free
weights for a great challenge that will help
prevent plateaus.
·Step Bench – Can be used for both cardio
workouts and strength training workouts.
If you want a home gym specifically for building
muscles (or just can’t afford cardio equipment),
and can afford at least $100, consider the
following recommendations:
·Dumbbell set.
·Fitness Ball
·Resistance Band
·Jump Rope – Offers very challenging
cardiovascular fitness workouts at a very low
price.
If you want a total body home gym but can only
afford less than $100, consider the following
recommendations:
·Three dumbbells sizes (e.g. 5, 10 and 15 pounds)
·Resistance Band
·Jump Rope
If you are limited to purchasing just one very
affordable piece of equipment, consider buying a
Fitness Ball. As mentioned above, it provides many
different exercise options. With the ball you can
get an upper body workout, a lower body workout,
very challenging abdominal workout and a
stretching/flexibility workout. And, you can get
all of this for around $35.
Also, don’t underestimate what you can do with
things that are already in your house, like
stairs, a chair, milk jugs and others. There are a
lot of exercises that require no equipment at all.
For example, push-ups, tricep dips, squats, calf
raises, etc. You can even create your own
“weights” through milk jugs filled with water
or sand.
As you can see, there are a lot of options
available for creating a home gym that will meet
your individual needs and will provide a lot of
workout variety. Even on a shoestring budget, you
can still make a wise purchase that will be
invaluable in helping you get more fit and
healthy. And, you’ll enjoy all the benefits of
working out at home.
What are the benefits of working out at home?
Well, here are some highlights:
·No wasted time driving to and from a fitness
club
·No waiting in line to use the equipment
·Workout on your schedule, rather than just when
the health club is open
·No expensive monthly membership fees or
long-term contracts
·Motivation to workout as you pass by the
equipment every day
Of course, you will need previous knowledge of how
to use your home equipment or you will have to be
willing to learn. But, it’s not difficult. Most
equipment will come with basic instructions and a
few sample exercises. You may want to enlist the
help of a professional to provide additional
exercise options and guidance that will ensure
that you get the most out of your fitness
equipment through every fitness level stage.
For an affordable workout plan personalized to
your individual needs and available equipment,
enroll in a WorkoutsForYou.com online fitness
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