Home gyms combine a number of pieces of equipment for various strength training exercises. They have different configurations that offer exercises for legs, arms, chest, and back. You will usually be able to do a seated bench press, flys, a pulldown or row, leg extensions and curls. Some have a leg press. Some have pulley systems that allow a variety of exercises. Often there is a biceps attachment and you can do pushdowns for your triceps. You may be surprised at how many exercises you can do on a home gym! If you're looking for extreme intensity with your home gym, try doing your exercises slowly to make them harder.
Here's a safety tip: Be careful! Pay attention to what you're doing. Practice proper techniques and use same precautions you would with anything that has moving parts or heavy objects. And remember - always consult a physician or healthcare provider before beginning an exercise program.
Shopping for a home gym can be very intimidating! There are so many different brands, models and styles it can be next to impossible to choose the right one for your home. For most people, buying a home gym is a major investment. It's also a good investment for those who have decided to make a conscious effort to be fit and healthy. That is why it is important to put together a checklist that identifies attributes that are most important for you and your workout. Here is some information that should help you out:
There are endless options when it comes to choosing the right fitness equipment for your home gym. But the choices for weight training equipment basically fall into a few categories: portable, free weight, multi-gyms, and total gyms. Aerobic exercise equipment such as treadmills, rowers and stationary bikes are always options for a great cardio workout, but for now we are going to concentrate on strength training equipment.
Portable Equipment - Includes everything from dumbbells to workout benches, stability balls, steps, mats, ab machines and more. If you can pick it up and move it, it fits in this category. The main advantage of portable workout equipment is that you can fold it up (if necessary) and put it away when you're through with it. Some equipment, like stability balls and mats, is even compact enough to be taken along on a trip which makes portable equipment a popular choice for home gym equipment.
Free Weight Accessories - This includes adjustable benches, power racks, barbells, dumbbells and plates (also called round weights). While some of these things may be portable, they are all categorized as heavy duty equipment that often times are part of a larger assembly. If the space you require for your home gym is small, free weight accessories are probably your best bet. You'll be able to get a great strength training workout in with equipment that will test you to the max.
Multi-Gyms - There are several different types of multi-gyms available for home use. The first type is based on steel or composite bands and cords that create resistance. The second type is based on stacked weights, uses a cable and pulley mechanism and allows you to select the desired weight. The third type includes round weights that are manually fitted to barbell extensions. All of these are great options for a home gym. What you choose will depend upon the type of workout you're trying to achieve and the amount of space you have in your home.
Total Gyms - A total gym uses an adjustable bench and a sliding seat platform that increases resistance based on your own body weight. While the total gym may require more space, it will allow you to incorporate more strength training exercises into your workout.
To help you decide which option to choose when it comes to home exercise equipment, you should consider what your goals and level of commitment are. The best way to decide on equipment is to test it out before you buy it. It could save you from wasting a lot of money!
How To Use Home Gym
Keep Your Appliances User-Friendly
* Look for safety features when you buy, such as an automatic shut-off switch for your iron.
* Purchase products approved by a recognized testing lab such as Underwriters Laboratories (UL).
* Read and follow instructions.
* Place small appliances on solid, dry, stable counters or tables.
* Unplug appliances not in use.
* Inspect your appliances periodically for damage, wear or loose parts. If there's a problem, have it checked by a qualified service center before using the appliance again.
* Only use the appliance for its intended purpose. For example, an oven is not a furnace.
* Unplug immediately any appliance that sparks or stalls.
* Be sure your hands and feet are dry before you touch any plugged-in appliance.
* If an appliance cord falls into water, turn off the appliance and unplug it before pulling the cord out of the water. Wait for the cord to be completely dry before using.
* Try to avoid using extension cords. If you must, use a heavy-duty cord.
* If a fire starts in a microwave oven, unplug the unit immediately. Do not open the microwave door until the fire goes out by itself.
* Get a periodic inspection of your gas-burning equipment by a professional. Replace any flexible gas appliance connectors that are more than 10 years old.
* Clean the dryer lint trap before every load.
* Turn off the switch and unplug the lamp when replacing a light bulb. Never touch the metal base while inserting or removing a bulb.
Appliances And Kids
While most home appliances are purchased for adult use, the fact is many of us share our homes with children or grandchildren. Children would love to play with those "toys" they see us using so industriously. Our job is to see they don't.
* Keep small appliances as far away from prying hands as possible.
* On major appliances, use latches designed to lock out youngsters.
* Use the back burners of the range as much as possible. Install a range guard, and turn pot and skillet handles away from the edge.
* Always keep the dishwasher closed and locked. Store knives and sharp utensils with the pointed edge facing down.
* Garbage disposals that work by a wall switch should have a safety lock switch installed.
* Trash compactors should only work with a key, and it should be kept away from children.
Keep your deep freezer locked, and the key hidden.
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