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Home Gym Made Simple

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In my prior blogs I've made many arguments about the advantage of having a home gym . As little as 100 Sq ft can win you a beautiful and functional exercise space. If you don't invest in expensive cardio or strength machines, you can select a very decent workout equipment for as little as $1500 - $3000. So, building a home gym doesn't have to be an extravagant statement. There are many venues of fitness equipment that can be purchased online. In order to help people buy best quality and truly effective equipment, I put together a collection of endorsed by me fitness tools. I've seen it all. I tested it. I don't endorse the brand. I endorse something that makes people fit. I endorse fun, versatility and quality of the equipment.

Making Your Home Gym a Home Run.

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It is often challenging to stick to your workout routine. In the prior blogs I argued in favor of home gyms and their tremendous contribution to our fitness results. Besides having a well-designed/equipped home gym, I want to suggest other tips to stay motivated, exercise regularly and take full advantage of your home gym. Your goals should be realistic Setting goals is necessary even if you are doing a workout at your home. Avoid setting goals that are unrealistic. To learn a new skill or conquer desirable strength/endurance/power/flexibility level takes progression. You may want to ask a professional trainer to help you design a program that is safe and realistic. Everybody is different and there are many and equally reasonable paths to meet our expectations. Find your personal path! Measure your results From tracking your weight to analyzing the number of repetitions, there are several things to measure your results. Personally, I'm my own device, tracke

Top Tips for Maintaining Your Home Gym.

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To ensure your home gym lasts for decades, hire professionals for design and installation. Maintenance is another important step. The gym environment is dynamic. Things shift, wear and tear. Taking care of equipment prevents accidents and maintains high quality of workout. Read the manual carefully Read the user manual as soon as the equipment is installed. Various sellers of fitness equipment provide comprehensive manuals online for safe usage and maintenance. Clean your machines regularly Use a antibacterial cleaner and a soft cloth and wipe your equipment regularly. This prevents damage and stopes harmful bactiria from challenging your immune system. Check bolts and screws The screws and bolts of some machines tend to get loose. Keep checking such parts and tighten them to avoid an accident. Use only authentic replacement parts In a bid to save money, we often use cheap replacement parts. Such parts affect the working of the machine. Using them ca

Five Tips to Optimize Your Home Gym

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Invest in your home gym! increase your home value! Doing so, set the tone in your commitment to ahealthy lifestyle! Layout first You first must know your potentials, so measure your gym carefully and set your preferences, such as cardio machines vs. open functional movement space, or free weights vs. calisthenics equipment . Once you make up your mind about your equipment make sure you envision using it in your gym. You must be certain that you will be able to perform your routines with no limitation in movement and range of motion. Create your layout using carpenter's old saying “measure twice, cut once”. Less can be more No doubt you like cardio equipment with a good LED display and necessary controls. But, this doesn't mean you have to buy the costliest variant on the market. A lot of features in expensive cardio machines are unnecessary. Using them is most necessary.   Be imaginative Instead of buying multiple machines, get accessories such as