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Tips to Buying Exercise Equipment – Build Muscles

Fitness Equipment: The cost of gym memberships (and the gasoline it takes to get yourself there) are on the rise, and while the initial cost of home workout machines may be higher than a gym membership, you will save money in the long run by purchasing your own home gym machines. You will also save valuable time by working out at on fitness equipment at home. When the Exercise Equipment is right in front of you, in your living room or bedroom or exercise room, it becomes the motivation.

Getting in and staying in shape is important for both your body and mind. It helps you feel better, look better and live better.

Tips to Buying Exercise Equipment
Looking for a way to shape up? Keep fit? Stay limber? A diet of regular exercise can help. Different types of exercise benefit the body in different ways: some improve flexibility; some improve muscular strength. Others enhance physical endurance, and still others improve cardiovascular and respiratory efficiency.

Good Intentions Require Follow-through The benefits of exercise are widely known, but the keys to maintaining an exercise program can be elusive. Unfortunately, relatively few consumers stick with their programs: basements, rec rooms, and yard sales are stocked with costly stationary cycles, treadmills, and rowing machines that have been underused, neglected, or turned into clothes hangers. Good intentions are no match for stretching, walking, lifting, swimming — or any other regular physical activity. Which exercise is best? The one you’re really going to do.
Before you buy, the FTC suggests you ask yourself the following questions:

What Are Your Goals?

Whether you want to build strength, increase flexibility, improve endurance, or enhance your health, look for a program that meets your personal goals. Remember that the best route to overall fitness and health is one that incorporates a variety of physical activities as part of a daily routine.

Will You Really Use Exercise Equipment?
In theory, exercising at home sounds great. But if you don’t use a piece of equipment regularly, it can burn a hole in your pocket without burning off any calories. Before you buy, prove to yourself that you’re ready to stick to an ongoing fitness program. Set aside some time in your day for physical activity — and then do it.

Can you try the equipment before you buy?

Before you buy any exercise equipment, try it out. A few minutes at a sporting goods store while you’re wearing street clothes isn’t very helpful. Test different types of equipment at a local gym or recreation center. Better still, go to the store dressed for exercise and give the equipment a full work-out.

Don’t Believe Everything You Hear.

Some fitness products that sound great on infomercials have limited effectiveness. Abdominal exercise devices, for example, don’t really offer any results beyond those achieved by doing abdominal exercises without equipment. (However, the devices can provide some head and neck support, if they fit your body size properly.)

Don’t Go It Alone.

Ask questions of other exercisers and fitness professionals, as well as equipment representatives. Before buying, find out about equipment delivery, setup, warranties and return policies.

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