Which All In One Exercise Equipment Should I Buy?
More and more, individuals are turning away from pricey gym
memberships and investing that money into outfitting a home gym.
Whether you choose to completely dedicate a spare room to
exercise equipment and establishing your own gym or stash gym
equipment in a spare corner of your home, your best bet is
probably an all in one piece of exercise equipment. In addition
to saving you money by combining several different types of
workout equipment in one item, these pieces of equipment can
easily fit into the smallest spaces and take up a great deal
less than their individual counterparts.
When in the market to buy all in one exercise equipment, you
should first identify your goals. Why are you looking to
exercise? Are you interested in losing weight, becoming
healthier, or bulking up on muscle mass? How much time are you
looking to devote to exercise on a daily basis? How much space
is available for the equipment and how much are you planning to
spend on the complete system? After you have thought about these
questions and developed answers, you can better narrow down the
choices provided by your search.
There are tons of all in one exercise equipment systems on the
market and are almost constantly advertised on televisions, in
magazines, and on the World Wide Web. By far, the most popular
all in one exercise equipment on the market are those geared
towards individuals interested in lifting weights. Often, these
systems include different stations that allow you to focus on
different parts of your body and perform different exercises,
all which include weights. Similarly, many of these systems
include attachments that allow you a space to perform pull ups
and an incline for you to work on sit ups, crunches, or other
types of exercises.
Two popular models of all in one system are the BowFlex and
TotalGym brands. The Bowflex uses resistant bows the bend
instead of traditional weights that lift. Available to fit a
wide variety of budgets and needs, the BowFlex system is widely
adaptable and extremely popular. Furthermore, the basic version
of the BowFlex system is easily stored in tight spaces and can
even be folded to fit underneath a bed. The larger, more
expensive version of the BowFlex machine rivals the professional
equipment found in gyms around the country, allowing you a
quality workout on quality equipment.
The TotalGym system is advertised by martial arts legend, Chuck
Norris, and supermodel Christie Brinkley. Much less expensive
than the BowFlex machine, the TotalGym system uses gravity and
resistance instead of traditional weights. Using this system,
individuals have the ability to adapt the machine for a wide
variety of exercises that will work on different areas of the
body.
Body-Solid is a more traditional all in one exercise system that
combines several different types of components and uses a series
of weights lifted in a vertical motion. Just like BowFlex and
TotalGym systems, Body-Solid is available for a variety of
budgets and spaces. Instead of dishing out big bucks on a system
that you may or may not use, consider purchasing a more basic
model and then upgrading as your fitness levels advance. In
addition to being easier on your budget, you are less likely to
become overwhelmed at the intimidating, hulking piece of
equipment in your workout room.
Also, consider single items that combine the movements of
several other machines. For example, an elliptical machine is
perfect for individuals looking to engage in cardio activities.
Elliptical machines are an all in one combination of a tread
mill, stair stepper, and stationary bicycle. Individuals
especially enjoy an elliptical machine due to its unique
movement and the no impact movement, allowing your knees, hips,
ankles, and back to thank you at the end of the exercise
routine. Nordic Track makes an excellent version of this machine
that can fold to fit into the tiniest of storage spaces, making
it perfect for individuals short on room.