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Home Fitness Equipment – How To Choose The Best Equipment For You

September 21st, 2010 No comments

Not everyone can get to the gym or fitness center. Not everyone wants to make a special trip through busy traffic to get there. In some areas there may not be a gym within wasy reach of your home.

Whatever your reason for wanting to exercise at home it is possible to set up a very high standard of fitness facilities in your home. Equipment just like that in the most professional fitness centers can be purchased and installed at home.

At a gym you will typically find a range of elliptical trainers, treadmills, exercise bikes and cross trainers. All these can be bought for the home.

You may want to buy professional quality equipment or perhaps something a little cheaper. It depends how much use the eqipment is going to get. Remember that those machines in the gym are used all day everyday. At home they will not be used so intensively. But they still need to be robust because moving parts soon wear out and break. So don’t skimp on the price.

You may not need all the different kinds of machine you would find in the gym. An exercise bike might appeal to you. But you might prefer to get this kind of exercise on a real bike cycling with the family.

A treadmill can be an excellent machine for all the family. You can walk or run on a treadmill. The fittest person or the least fit can use a treadmill. But if there is somewhere near your home where you can walk or jog then perhaps you do not need a treadmill.

Cross trainers and elliptical trainers are perhaps the single most useful piece of fitness equipment whose effects cannot be reproduced by other means. These pieces of kit give you a whole body work out exercising both your arms and legs.

Skiing or Norwegian walking with poles is about the nearest thing to the kind of work out you get on this kind of fitness equipment.

Other pieces of fitness equipment you sometimes find in the gym and which are ideally suited to the home because they are so simple are gym balls and mini trampolines. Both can be used very successfully at home.

The gym ball provides what is called a core work out. That means it strengthens the muscles in the core of the body. Other types of gym equipment often do not do this.

Mini trampolines or rebounders as they are sometimes called are useful for an impact free aerobic work outs and to develop one’s sense of balance. They are particularly good for any one recovering from illness or who has suffered joint damage.

Weights can be a rewarding piece of fitness equipment for the home. A range of weights will provide something for the whole family. Light weights will suit beginners and older people. Heavier weights will suit men and the fittest members of the family.

Don’t forget that the simplest piece of fitness equipment you can buy is a gym mat. With a gym mat you can do yoga, abdominal exercises, or stretching exercises that are vital to fitness. A gym mat takes up very little space, is very cheap and is often overlooked. But this piece of fitness equipment is a real asset to any one who wants to get fit at home.

So whatever your budget there is home fitness equipment to suit your pocket and your needs.

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Economic Changes Create Need For Quality Used Gym Equipment For Fitness Centers

August 29th, 2010 No comments

In today’s economy of tightened lending requirements and loss of employment we are seeing a downturn in the startup of new health clubs and fitness centers. Even corporate fitness centers have dropped off due to smaller budgets, layoffs and the like. Likewise we have seen an increase in gyms and health clubs, personal trainers seeking used fitness equipment. Regardless of any economy crisis, fitness equipment is going to break and wear out after many years of use. The facility will have to replace it with new equipment to keep the members happy and maintain the facility. The need has arisen for alternative options to fulfill the obligations of the facility yet remain within the confines of limited budgets.

The alternative has been used fitness equipment also know as pre-owned, refurbished, reconditioned fitness equipment. The time could not be better for these operations to find this type of equipment because many gym facilities are closing up as unprofitable, defaulting on leased equipment that is repossessed and corporate gyms that are downsizing or combining their equipment from several gyms into one gym housed at one corporate location. Our operation has been receiving calls weekly desperately requesting bid offers on facilities that need to unload their fitness equipment for these reasons. This is resulting in a warehouse loaded with used fitness equipment including top name brands like Life fitness, True fitness, Paramount Fitness, Precor fitness, Hammer strength, Cybex, Body Master, and many others.

The influx of this equipment has created an entirely new market for dealers and for those who need more affordable options to replace outdated or beyond repair fitness equipment. Used gym equipment is an excellent choice for residential facilities, personal trainer gyms, corporate or retirement heath club facilities and even individuals looking for higher quality cardio or strength equipment for a high end home gym. If you are looking for high quality on a limited budget then you should definitely research purchasing used fitness equipment from a reputable dealer. Good used fitness equipment typically is put through rigorous inspection by certified technicians that are trained by the manufacturers. All damaged or worn parts are replaced and the frames are painted. Used equipment options vary as some units may only be 1-2 year old while other older units 4-6 years may be more worn and should be reflected in pricing which ranges from 60-80% below the original MSRP.

Pricing can usually be negotiated and really depends on what was invested to bring the fitness equipment back up to clean usable condition. Most dealers will be willing to negotiate price if you buy more pieces, as they find no benefit storing it in a warehouse. If you’re looking to buy a larger ask for a quantity break. Most often dealers offer discounts or offer a free unit of lesser value if a buyer spends over a certain amount for any used equipment. If you are looking to save a little and are not afraid to do a little bargain shopping consider the option of used fitness equipment you may be pleasantly surprised at the great deals you may find on some used fitness equipment.

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