Training Gear For Bodybuilding
Bodybuilding is a constantly evolving way of life. As you
progress through different levels you may need to pick up
additional training aids and equipment to help you advance to
the next level.
I have been involved in bodybuilding for over 30 years and
therefore feel infinitely qualified to advise you on the items
you will need for bodybuilding training.
First I will cover the basic equipment needed by someone who is
going to a commercial gym to train. By the way, it is my
recommendation that anyone who is serious about bodybuilding go
to a gym. You will progress much more rapidly and have access to
all the best equipment plus you have the added benefit of the
environment and the possibility of acquiring a training partner.
The basic equipment you will need for weight training starts
with a sturdy pair of shoes. I prefer the shoes made for weight
training or a good cross training shoe. DO NOT buy the shoes
with the gel in them. When training legs with heavy weights I
have blown the gel right out!
Next you will need comfortable shorts, or if you prefer
sweatpants. The important thing here is flexibility. You do not
want something tight and constricting. You may opt to wear
something like under armor tights underneath for support which
are very stretchy but you outerwear should be loose.
You shirt should also be loose, again you may wear underarmor if
you choose, but you want to have a loose shirt like a T-shirt or
tank top that will allow you freedom of movement. As you
progress and become stronger you may elect to wear a power suit
on heavy lifting days if you gravitate towards powerlifting.
I recommend you wear nothing on your head as this can cause over
heating and in my experience is conducive to headaches. To take
care of the sweat, bring a towel. It is also good gym etiquette
to wipe your sweat off the equipment you have been on.
You will definitely want a good weight belt if you intend to
train seriously at all. Squats and deadlifts should be at the
core of a beginners routine and should be used in some form all
throughout your life so invest in a good weight belt. When I
first started the only thing available was the leather weight
belt, now other materials are available and may be more
comfortable.
I personally do not wear gloves during training as I prefer to
build the calluses and toughen up my hands, however if you are
concerned about calluses or you don't have a very good grip
gloves may help you.