![]() |
Fitness Equipment Information |
|
|
An Informative Home Gym Review
There are several well-known manufacturers of home gyms worth mentioning. While all have their advantages and disadvantages, the following home fitness gyms are particularly noteworthy. The reviews will focus on the universal gyms that the companies manufacture. Weider Home Gyms Review The Weider Crossbar (formerly called the Crossbow) is a universal gym that uses sturdy but bendable bows to create resistance. The range of resistance is from 5 pounds to 240 pounds, with an available upgrade that increases the amount of resistance to 440 pounds. The Weider Crossbar sells for around $500. Pros: The Weider Crossbar is relatively inexpensive and has a wide range of exercises that it can be used for. Cons: It takes a long time to put together and some of the suggested exercises are uncomfortable and impractical. Gold's Gym Home Gyms Review Pros: The Power Flex includes a rowing station, is capable of doing 65 different exercises, and folds to fit in a 2'by 3' space. Cons: It is difficult to adjust the resistance level and the manufacturers provide poor customer service. Tuff Stuff Home Gyms Review Cons: It is large and relatively hard to move. There was no mention of any way to add resistance to the CFM-555. Hoist Home Gyms Review Pros: The Multi Gym H-100 is well constructed and durable. It has a multitude of possible exercises and a sleek, space saving design. Cons: It is expensive and there is no way to add resistance beyond the single weight stack. Marcy Home Gyms Review Pros: The MWM 1800 is a good value for its price and fits in a corner. Cons: There was only a 50-pound resistance add-on mentioned and the MWM is difficult to assemble. Powerhouse Home Gyms Review Pros: The PH-1300 can have as much as 500 pounds added to it. It is inexpensive and relatively lightweight. Cons: The weights must be bought separately and the cables that hold the weights break easily. Conclusion: Any of the products mentioned in the home gyms review could be a good choice for consumers looking to exercise at home. People who are looking to do light exercise could choose a smaller, inexpensive and less complex home gym, while people who are fully committed to build strength would be better advised to buy a larger home gym with more features. The main point to keep in mind is that there is a home gym on the market for everyone. Home Gyms Info provides detailed information on cheap, best, used, discount, free weight, and universal home gyms, plus reviews of best home gym products, and more. Home Gyms Info is the sister site of Whey Protein Web.
MORE RESOURCES:
Fitness-Equipment - Google News |
RELATED ARTICLES
What To Look For In An Elliptical Trainer To get a decent elliptical trainer you should be prepared to spend at least one thousand dollars. If you spend less than that don't expect the machine to be as well built as the higher end models. Workout Shoes - Shoes for Strength Training I've always worked out in just a plain pair of tennis shoes. Rarely to I see or even think that using special shoes would make any difference at all. Treadmill Training! According to the Sports Goods Manufacturers Association, treadmills are the #1 home-fitness item, outdistancing stair-climbers, stationery bicycles, rowing machines and cross-country skiers. In fact, some surveys indicate that nearly 40 million Americans run on treadmills. Home Exercise Equipment - Choosing the Proper Equipment For Your Workout Routine The fitness industry has become big business as more and more people work out to get in shape. Many companies have gotten onboard the bandwagon, and the number of different types and brands of home exercise equipment available is amazing. Ironman Triad Treadmill The Ironman Triad treadmill is a made-in-Taiwan exercise demon that retails for close to $3000. Its motor, a continuous duty 3 hp model, provides running enthusiasts with 15 different programs. The Benefits of Home Gyms If it's a struggle for you to get to the gym, but you want to stay in shape, you should check out some of the home gyms on the market today. There are several types, brands, and price ranges to meet your needs. How to Shop for a Treadmill Treadmills have become the hottest home exercise choice. According to the National Sporting Goods Association, treadmill sales have exceeded those of all other home exercise equipment. Exercise Bikes - No Excuses, 30 Minutes A Day On A Bike Will Change Your Life Exercise bikes are the ideal home exercise equipment. We are all advised to exercise for 30 minutes per day to stay healthy combined with a good balanced food intake. Fitness Goals For Dummies Health-buffs that have been using exercise equipments are surely no neophytes on this matter. But newbies on exercise equipment won't have a hard time on knowing which to use. Treadmill Reviews - Top 3 Things to Keep in Mind When Reading Treadmill Reviews So you're excited about buying a treadmill. You're looking forward to having a premium piece of fat-burning equipment available to you 24-7 at your convenience. Elliptical Trainer Reviews Dont Get The Facts Straight There are many misconceptions regarding elliptical trainers. I believe this is a result of the large number of elliptical trainer reviews Websites popping up on the Internet each and every day. Proform XP 590s Treadmill The Proform XP 590s Treadmill - Storage Is XPedientThe Proform XP 590s treadmill is one of the XP series treadmills produced exclusively by Proform for Sears.Proform XP 590s treadmills, along with the 542e, 542s and XP 800VF, are designed for use in the home gym and are suitable for use in fitness, training and weight loss programs. Schwinn Ellipticals Are a Great Ride Schwinn Ellipticals live up to the name Schwinn. Everyone is familiar with their bikes, so you won't be disappointed with their ellipticals, the company puts the same quality into those. Elliptical Trainers Vs Treadmill - Which One Is Best? So which exercise machine is best: the treadmill or the elliptical trainer?While treadmills are still the #1 piece of home exercise equipment, elliptical trainers are quickly catching up. This leaves many people wondering 'Should I buy an elliptical trainer or a treadmill?'While there are definite differences between the two, it really boils down to you - the buyer. Stop Kidding - No Home Gyms Allowed Home GymsNot long ago my wife went shopping for home gyms. No not for her but of all people for me. Elliptical Exerciser Several years ago elliptical exercisers were introduced to the fitness world and have since become very popular and very sophisticated. Over 6 million people now use elliptical exercisers as part of their regular routine. Cracked Up Glossary Of Common Gym Terms If you've ever had occasion to visit a gym, you've no doubt heard people talking about "feeling the burn" and "pumping up." But did you ever wonder what people were really saying? Here are some common terms and phrases that will help you to learn what is really going on in the gym. Save Money on Treadmills by Avoiding These 5 Marketing Traps There are lots of great marketing people in the treadmill industry today. Their job is to make you think that you need the features they're offering when the truth is, you really don't. Elliptical Trainers - Glide Your Way to Good Health The Diet Exercise DilemmaYour doctor has just told you that you need to lose those 5 extra pounds that you gained over the Holiday Season. It wouldn't sound so bad if you would have taken his advice five years ago. Durable Medical Equipment Durable medical equipment and MedicareWith costs of the most common durable medical equipment reaching upwards of $1,200, the need for payment by Medicare is substantial. This increased cost of medical equipment forces elderly persons to look to Medicare and the rules governing what is covered are often confusing and time consuming. |
| home | site map |
| © 2006 |