Outfitting a Home Gym

April 15, 2009 by  
Filed under Fitness Equipment Home Gym

When you want to get the most out of your fitness routines, you’ll start thinking about equipping a home gym. Since it can represent a substantial investment, you’ll want to take it in stages, making wise choices at every step.

Most people will first think about getting a treadmill. That’s an excellent choice. They provide superb cardiovascular benefits, help strengthen and tone several muscle groups and can burn calories like mad. But, because of the cost, this might not be the piece of gear to start with first.

An aerobic rider is a good place to start, even though that piece of gear is not absolutely essential. It has real benefits for those just starting out and a used one can be purchased for less than $50.

To build muscle and improve coordination and joint stability, a good set of weights is a must. To save money, it’s possible to start small with a few neoprene dumbbell sets of varying weights. But soon, you’ll want to graduate to an interchangeable outfit, especially the type with plates or discs that can be used either on dumbbells or barbells.

If you have the budget (and interest) you might take the plunge and go for a weight machine or home gym. That investment is better made after you’ve used one at the public gym at least a few times, though. Once you decide to go for it, make sure to get one with at least a few stations. You don’t want your interest to wane out of lack of variety after only a few weeks or months.

A good weight machine will cost at least a few hundred dollars, probably closer to $1,000 or more. That’s a substantial investment, but a good machine will work for you and keep your interest for years. You can build strength in every muscle group and a good one will have enough variety to perform a few dozen different exercises. Some will even include a rowing machine as part of the unit.

An elliptical trainer is another favorite, even though they too can be pricey. They provide not only excellent cardio benefits, but make possible a whole range of exercises. The emphasis is on leg development, but with a good pair of handles you can also work back muscles, deltoids, pecs, biceps and more.

One alternative, or addition, is Nordic ski machines. They may seem like a specialty item, since they’re designed to emulate cross-country skiing and you may not be into that. But the types of motion used are similar to that employed in using an elliptical trainer. Emphasis is on leg development, but with simulated pole motion you can get a range of back and arm exercises too.

The most important aspect of outfitting a home gym, though, isn’t the dollars you spend or the gear you get. Those aren’t unimportant, but they’re not the key. The key is to get quality gear that you will enjoy using.

According to numerous official studies the major reason most people stop working out is lost motivation. That can be brought on by injury, lack of variety or other factors. A good home gym plan will keep you using that gear you spent so much research time investigating and money buying.