The
Benefits of Home Exercise
We all would like
to lose weight and get in shape with a minimal effort. That's how the
fitness informercial makes billions per year, promising miraculous results
without breaking a sweat.
If you are not fooled
by their claims then you know you have to work at getting in shape and
losing unwanted pounds. So where do you go for a challenging workout?
If you are into walking and running, during the temperate seasons you
can get your cardio exercise in the great outdoors.
But to get a total
workout that is not limited to moderate weather, you will need to either
join a gym or equip your home with fitness equipment. The major advantage
of a home gym is convenience. And it is convenience that can result
in a more focused exercise regimen. Home gyms are growing in popularity.
In 2000 over $6.7 billion was spent on home fitness equipment.
Granted health clubs
have the advantage of working out with other like-minded individuals.
And if you are the type of person that needs inspiration from others,
the health club provides that environment. Of course, for singles it
is a great place to meet the opposite sex.
The disadvantages
are time wasted driving to the health club, waiting in line to use equipment
and costly membership fees. I personally like to work out first thing
in the morning. My time is limited due to my work schedule. The extra
time required to drive to a health club would deter regular workouts.
Exercise for me is not a social activity. I want to burn as many calories
and strengthen as many muscles in as little time as possible. In my
case exercising at home is more practical.
Designing a Home
Gym
If you decide that
working out at home makes the most sense, the first consideration will
be the location. You may choose the basement. But if it is dark and
damp, this is not an inspiring environment. Another consideration is
an extra bedroom or part of a family room or den. You want an inviting
location that is well ventilated and provides sufficient light. For
those that like to keep up with the latest news or the soaps, a room
with a television would be appropriate.
If lack of space
is a consideration, there is fitness equipment like folding treadmill
or compact home gyms that minimize required space.
Selecting the
Proper Equipment
In determining what
fitness equipment to purchase, you need to define your goals and consider
the type of exercise machines that can help you reach those goals. Numerous
homes are littered with unused exercise equipment that substitutes for
clothes hangers. Too often people buy informercials equipment that is
that latest fad. They discover that the exercise bores them, and that
the equipment is poorly built and does not deliver on the promises.
Another common mistake
is buying cheap equipment that provides an unsatisfactory workout and
frequently requires repair. This is particularly true when purchasing
a treadmill. A cheap treadmill is unstable, noisy and can be a shock
to your joints.
There are tips
on buying various types of fitness equipment:
Treadmills
For walkers and
runners a treadmill is a logical choice.
And the good news is the recent models are built for endurance and a
pleasurable cardio experience. A Treadmill is the most efficient equipment
to burn calories and lose weight, that is why they are the most popular.
You'll want a
treadmill with a motor that is continuous duty with a rating of
at least 2.0 HP. Continuous duty motors give you constant maximum power.
Non continuous motors are unable to run smoothly for an extended period
of time.
Select a treadmill
that accommodates your stride with an adequate length and width. The
deck should be at least 18" x 53". If you are a runner and
tall, you may want to consider a "stretch" model. The deck
should have a reasonable amount of cushion for minimal impact on your
feet, ankles and knees. Several manufacturers offer extra thick cushioned
treadmills as an option.
For variety you'll
want a treadmill with incline control and computerized programming.
Incline control simulates an uphill climb, while the electronics can
be programmed to create a diversity of running or walking experiences.
Home Gyms
Multi-station
home gyms provide health club quality strength training in the comfort
of your home. Depending on the model you can get over 50 exercises.
A home gym offers a complete strength building workout for the entire
body. And as the name implies, multi-station home gyms allow for more
then one person to workout at once.
Look for equipment
that has a natural resistance feel. The quality of the cables and pulleys
will make the difference and will guarantee longevity. That smooth feel
is usually lacking on so-called home gyms that rely on bands or bows
rather then actual weight racks. In addition, you want a gym that has
ergonomic features. The shape and location of pad, pop pin and pivot
point should feel natural.
Elliptical Trainers
Elliptical
trainers offer a no-impact workout that exercises numerous muscle
groups. This is achieved through the dual cross-trainer arms combined
with the foot pedals. Elliptical
trainers provide the following advantages:
Time Efficiency
- The dual action of arms and legs optimizes energy expenditure. Requires
less time to achieve more results.
Weight Bearing Exercise
- Builds bone density and burns calories more efficiently. Inhibits
the onset of osteoporosis.
No Impact - Safe for joints. Ideal workout for people with back, knee,
hips and joint problems.
Low Maintenance - Less impact means less wear and tear.
Small Footprint - Does not take up valuable floor space.
As with treadmills, elliptical trainers vary from K-mart specials to
health club quality. It is important to find a motorized machine that
has a natural stride and is built to last.
Stationary Bikes
There are two choices
of bikes, upright and recumbent. Recumbent bikes have pedals set horizontally
in front of the seat. Body alignment tends to be more comfortable and
natural on a recumbent bike. Either will give a good cardiovascular
workout.
As with treadmills,
quality bikes will offer computerized programming. This can make your
ride more challenging and enjoyable.
This is a just a
short list of potential home fitness equipment. It can be supplemented
with free weight, steppers, aerobic videos, rowing machine and countless
other products.
Determine your goals
(lose weight, build strength, etc.), then narrow your search to the
appropriate equipment. The selection needs to be based on what will
work for you, not what will be the best for hanging laundry.
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