Home Multi-Gym Buyer's Guide
Like the idea of having a strong, toned body but the idea of going to the gym several times a week doesn’t appeal to you? A home gym might be the right thing for you. Home gyms – also called multi gyms – are an excellent choice for people who want to tone up, increase their strength and/or size and create a nicer silhouette in their clothes.
Toned or Buff?
You might not be interested in looking like a muscle bound model, choosing instead to tone up and add some definition to key areas of your body. By using lighter weights, you can achieve your goals.
Strength Training
To increase strength, you have to start with your core muscles. Home gyms offer a wide variety of exercises that can target those muscle groups, increasing your strength.
Build Muscle
The key to building muscle is to increase the demand on them. By incrementally increasing the weight on your home gym, you are demanding more from your muscles and they soon begin to reward you with increased size and definition.
Maybe you’re asking yourself “why should I buy a home gym when I can just use cheaper free weights?” A home gym is designed to provide you with a safe and effective workout without the danger of dropping weights. You don’t need a spotter standing over you ominously, either. The likelihood of serious injury is decreased when you are using a home gym correctly versus using free weights. Before you buy a home gym, make sure that it is adjustable to fit your particular body.
What are Your Fitness Goals?
What do you hope to get out of your home workout? Strength trainers will need more weight while those interested in toning and shaping will need a wider variety of exercise options.
What’s Your Routine?
Before you buy, know what you want to do and how much time you are willing to dedicate regularly to doing it. Home gyms offer many similar features but there are some who provide a wider range of exercises for those who are easily bored, or simply need to vary their exercise routine.
How Much Space do You Have?
Nothing is worse than going shopping, falling in love with an exercise machine only to get it home and find out that you simply don’t have the room for it. Before you shop, figure out where your machine is going to go and measure the space.
While home gyms are designed to meet all of your weight training needs, you must not neglect your aerobic health. Be sure to include some sort of aerobic exercise into your regular routine! Your heart will thank you for it.