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How to Set up a Home Gym that You will Use



You know that you need to drop a few pounds and tighten a few muscles. You want to fit back into your jeans and rediscover your trim body from your twenties. But how are you going to meet those fitness goals? For many the obvious solution is to set up a home gym. It is easy, convenient and always there for you when you need it. What could be better? But before you rush out to purchase equipment to stock your home gym it is wise to take a bit of time to determine your needs. Considerations for your home gym should include your budget, your fitness goals and the best equipment to meet both of these criteria.

Your Budget

The nasty truth is that fitness equipment for your home gym can get expensive quickly, especially if you sink money into a bunch of pieces that you do not need or will not use. Before you head out to your fitness store, determine how much equipment you will be able to afford. Then buy the best pieces that your money can buy. Sounds easy? If you are having trouble coming up with the cash to outfit your home gym, try calculating how much money you are spending at Starbucks and McDonalds. You may be able to find those extra pennies easier than you think, and time spent in your home gym will be much healthier time than that spent at either of those other two places! Keep in mind that a home gym can begin with as little as a few hundred dollars, or as much as a few thousand. It all depends on what you buy.



Your Goals

If you are looking to lose more than a few pounds, a good piece of cardio equipment may be the first obvious choice for your home gym. On the other hand, if you regularly walk your neighborhood, but need a method for building strength, perhaps a weight training set will be more in line. Some can afford to buy a little of each, which will give you a complete workout from the get go. But if you aren't in a position to buy it all at once, determine your initial goals and purchase appropriately. You can always throw a few extra pieces into your home gym as your budget allows and your fitness needs change.

Shopping for Equipment

Once you have a pretty good idea of what you want and how much you can spend, the best rule of thumb is to buy the highest quality of fitness equipment that you can afford for your home gym. This is especially true when it comes to cardio equipment like treadmills and ellipticals, and full home gyms for all of your weight training needs. The models on the lower end of the price scale are simply not designed to withstand the wear and tear of daily use for as long as their more expensive counterparts. Buy the best pieces that you can afford and you will be enjoying your home gym for many years to come.









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