Fitness Equipment Basics
Author: John Mac
Date Posted: May 27, 2006
Fitness equipment can be split into 2 basic areas, first there
is aerobic or cardio fitness equipment which is designed to give
you a fitness workout to burn off calories & loose weight. Secondly
there is strength/muscular fitness equipment which is designed to
tone, or increase in size, your bodies muscles.
Most fitness equipment that you would expect to find in your local
gym or fitness centre can now be purchased for home use depending
upon the space you have available & the type of fitness equipment
you require.
For aerobic fitness equipment you should consider a treadmill,
an exercise bike or a rowing machine.
Treadmills are popular because you can walk, jog or run on them
making them an ideal piece of fitness equipment for the beginner
right through to professional athletes, being suitable for all levels
of fitness. Make sure you choose one with a wide belt that is long
enough for your stride. If you jog or run a lot then you should
consider a model with cushioning between the belt and treadmill
bed to lesson the impact on your joints.
Basic models are powered by the user but you should choose one
with a motor to vary the speed, the faster you like to run the higher
the motor speed you should choose. New treadmills will set you back
approximately $299 for a self powered one up to over $5000 for a
motorised commercial style one.
Exercise bikes are a popular item of fitness equipment especially
for home use, with numerous types available. Apart from the standard
upright exercise bike some models now offer upper body work outs
as well. The latest designs have recumbent seats which support your
lower back & leave your hands & arms free to use weights
for upper body exercise. Cost $229 or less to $2599.
Rowing Machines are a very useful piece of fitness equipment particularly
for those with knee problems who feel they are not up to running
or cycling because of their problem. They come in many different
designs from lightweight foldaway to heavier more rigid designs.
New equipment should set you back $239 to $1900.
Fitness equipment for strength/muscular work comes as individual
pieces, such as dumbbells, weight benches, leg or abdominal equipment
or for a total body workout you could try a home gym which should
set you back between $399 to just under $4000 depending upon the
space you have available and your budget.
For the best results you should choose at least one piece of fitness
equipment from both the cardio fitness equipment & the strength
fitness equipment, with a home gym being the recommended piece of
equipment for the strength work. Make sure you choose fitness equipment
that you know you will enjoy using & not something that will
end up stuck in the garage.
(c) John Mac 2006
About The Author
John Mac is Author & Owner of www.fitnessdiethealth.com
your no. 1 stop to improve your fitness, diet & health.
mac@fitnessdiethealth.com
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