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How to Design Your Own Home Gym
Exercising at home is a good alternative for people who are short on time, can't afford a club membership, or just can't seem to make it across town to the local gym. Many people are interested in setting up a home gym, but are intimidated by the many available choices. Before you invest time and money in designing a gym of your own, take a minute to consider your fitness needs, available space, budget and other factors that will determine how much time you are able to devote to home fitness.
Quality matters Home gym equipment is of higher quality and more space-efficient than ever before. The real challenge is choosing from the many options. Before purchasing a piece of equipment, make sure you test it out yourself. Here are some factors to consider when creating a home gym: What is your budget? You get what you pay for. Expensive equipment is usually priced that way for a reason. High-quality equipment that is reliable and will work for years to come can’t be made cheaply. However, there are options for every budget. For example, if you really want a $1,500 stair stepper, but it's not in your budget, some quality step-training tapes and a set of benches with risers for around $150 is feasible. This would be a better choice than spending $300 on a low-quality machine that will quickly wear out. You may also want to consider purchasing used commercial equipment from a reputable dealer who offers a warranty. Consider this Will other people in your household be using the gym? If so, keep in mind that a treadmill may need enough programming features and a long enough deck to accommodate the different body shapes and fitness goals of multiple users. Similarly, weight machines and free weights should adjust to safely accommodate a range of sizes and abilities. A home gym represents a significant investment. Trimming the budget on cardiovascular equipment is a false economy. Any equipment in this category should suit your interests and fitness level and should be able to maintain at least 20 minutes of smooth continuous motion. The activity you choose to do should be enjoyable as well as challenging and you should be able to increase the resistance, incline or duration.
Finally, be honest with yourself about how motivated you will be to exercise at home before you make the investment. It is also important that you understand how to exercise safely and that your doctor has cleared you to exercise. Once you have made the decision to design your own home gym, your next step could be on a new treadmill. Square footage
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