Home Gyms: Universal vs. Free Weights
The two most common types of home gyms are universal and free
weight home gyms. Universal home gyms can be used to exercise
every muscle group in the body, while free weight home gyms are
usually less versatile. Universal home gyms on the average are
more expensive and take up more space than free weight home
gyms. Both universal and free weight models can be the best
depending on what the consumer is looking for.
For a household whose members have different fitness goals, a
universal home gym is probably the best buy. There are two main
types of universal gyms, those that have a weight stack built
in, and those that use an alternative form of resistance. The
alternative to weights can be long, flexible bows, industrial
strength rubber bands, or cables. Both forms of resistance are
designed to flow smoothly and help the user avoid any unnatural
strain. Care should be taken to ensure that universal home gyms
are used properly and the user is not jerking or yanking on the
equipment. Improper use could lead to pulled muscles and painful
strains.
Both types of universal home gyms have their advantages. Those
with weight stacks are often seen as more durable. They are
along the lines of what is found in a public gym; however, home
gyms with built in weight stacks are also among the most
expensive on the market. Prices range from around $800 on the
low end to well over $2,500 for a top quality machine. The
disadvantages to these home gyms, besides the price, are that
they are large, heavy, and immobile.
Universal home gyms that use alternative forms of resistance are
less expensive than those with weight stacks. The Weider
Crossbow, for example, costs around $500. Home gyms of this type
are smaller and lighter than systems with weight stacks. Some
alternative resistance home gyms can be compacted to fit in a
closet.
Free weight home gyms include some of the best home gyms on the
market. They are less expensive, take up less space, and are
more traditional than universal home gyms.
A free weight home gym can be very useful for strength and
endurance building exercises. There are three main types of free
weight home gyms: the weight bench, the power rack and the power
cage. One thing that all of these home gyms have in common is
that the buyer has to purchase the weights separately. Some
people buy more than one type of free weight home gym in order
to have more versatile workout options.
A weight bench home gym consists of an adjustable bench,
collars, a long metal bar, some dumbbells, a rack, and weights.
The user puts the weights on either the bar or dumbbells and
secures them with the collars. The bench can be adjusted
depending on the type of exercise the user wants to do. A full
weight bench home gym can range from a few hundred dollars to
over a thousand.
A power rack is a tall structure with a long metal bar and
various heights where the bar can be placed. Power racks are
good for strength exercises such as squats and lateral lifts.
Power racks cost in the range of $500 to $1,000.
A power cage is very similar to a power rack, but it has a more
three dimensional structure that limits the forward and backward
movement of the user. Power cages on average cost a few hundred
dollars more than power racks.
Free weight home gyms, especially weight benches, can be perfect
for people whose main goal is to build strength. One problem
with free weights is that they can be less safe than universal
gyms. It is a good idea to have a second person present to spot
the person exercising.