Home Gyms Review: 5 Tips To Get The Most From Your Home Gym
A home gym can help you build an incredible looking body,
skyrocket your metabolism and shave years off your age.
If you choose wisely, you'll have all the tools you need to
accomplish these goals (and more). But not everyone knows where
to start or how to get the most from a home gym.
When clients ask me about buying home gym equipment, here are 5
things I tell them to get the most from their purchase: 1) Buy a
well rounded piece of equipment:
Unless you have hundreds of square feet in your home to dedicate
to multiple pieces of equipment, you should look for a home gym
that covers all the major exercises (including the ones you
don't like), such as chest, back, legs (hamstrings &
quadriceps), shoulders, biceps and triceps.
2) Make sure your home gym is stable:
There's a saying, 'You get what you pay for.' Most of the
inexpensive home gyms you buy from a local department store have
very narrow bases, so they tend to rock. Stay away from home
gyms that do not have a good stable base.
For a basic rule of thumb, look at home gyms that are more
'square' or 'as high as they are wide'. As an example, you won't
want a home gym that 10ft high x 2 ft wide x 2 ft deep, unless
you are going to anchor it to a concrete floor.
3) Put your home gym in a place you will use it:
If you leave your home gym in a room you normally don't go into
to, odds are high that you aren't going to use it. The more
inviting the room where you place your equipment, the more
likely you will use it (how many of us really want to work out
in a dungeon?).
If there's only one place you can place your home gym, then work
on the room. Maybe add a coat of paint or put up pictures that
inspire you. Add a stereo system or a wall mounted television.
By making the room inviting and inspiring, you'll ensure that
workouts will be enjoyable.
4) Make a simple & short workout routine:
Don't go making or using 'Mr. Or Ms. Olympia' home gym workouts.
That's the first big mistake that people make when they first
get their equipment. Instead, start by making a workout that is
only 30 to 45 minutes long. That's less than a 1 hour TV show.
Do this workout 3 to 5 days a week. Remember to work all your
muscles (not just the ones you like) for optimum results. It
helps to keep a record of your workouts on paper so you can see
just how far you've come.
If you're stuck on what to do, don't worry. Many home gyms come
with beginner workouts. But again, don't go all out and kill
yourself the first few workouts - start from where you are and
build on it. Consistency is key for a killer body.
5) Write your workout days on the calendar:
Like any important appointment, make an appointment with your
home gym. You need to make the effort to put yourself, your body
and your health first - especially at the beginning stages.
Experts tell us it takes 3 to 6 weeks before actions become
habit. Once you've built the habit of working out, it will get
easier.
To help you stick to your exercise appointment, get loved ones
to encourage you and make you accountable. Once you get past the
8-week mark, you'll feel (and look) so great you'll wonder why
you didn't get a home gym sooner.
So those are 5 ways to get the most out of your home gym
equipment. If you want to know which home gyms are my picks for
'Best Buy' check out:
http://www.freetobethin.com/article_Home_Gym_Reviews.html
Enjoy and good luck!