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Fitness Equipment Versus a Gym Membership
By Anne Clarke
The debate: should you pay for a membership to a gym? Or should
you buy some home fitness equipment, instead? Although this may
seem like a simple question, it is mostly just a question of money.
Both gym memberships and home fitness equipment can be very expensive.
If you have the money, definitely buy both. If you do not…
here is a quick guide to help you decide which is best for you.
Benefits of a gym membership:
· Exercising
around other people can be highly motivating – it might just
motivate you stay on that treadmill for 10 minutes longer (even
if it is just because you do not want to look foolish getting off
too soon).
· Gyms often
have classes that you can drop in on. Again, there are benefits
to working out with other people. Also, many of these classes are
just as fun as they are good for you. And you can make it a point
to visit the same classes day after day – it is a good way
to get you to the gym.
· Gyms have multiple
types of equipment and weights – a lot more than you would
be able to fit into your home. At a gym, you have a choice between
the elliptical machine, a treadmill, a recumbent bike, a rowing
machine, etc. There are also multiple weight machines for you to
use – each one focusing on a different muscle.
· The
equipment is kept up-to-date. Your gym might have some of the newest
and greatest exercise equipment available.
· At a gym, you
can hire a personal trainer (and sometimes you can even get one
for free!). A personal trainer can help you decide what sort of
workout is best for your body type and to accomplish the goals that
you have in mind. Some gyms even have nutritionists on staff.
· Some gyms have
swimming pools and saunas, etc.
Benefits of home fitness
equipment:
· You do not
have to pay monthly or yearly fees. Once you buy your home fitness
equipment, you have few other costs associated with it.
· You can hop
right out of bed to go use your home fitness equipment – you
do not need to make sure that your hair looks all right, and you
do not need to waste time and money driving to the gym.
· You can put
in a movie or watch whatever TV you choose to when you are exercising
at home.
· If you start
to feel sick, hungry, thirsty, or need to go to the bathroom during
the middle of a workout, you can stop right then without feeling
embarrassed.
· You can exercise
at any time you wish, night or day.
· Many types
of home fitness equipment can be easily stored away when you are
not using it, so you do not have to worry about sacrificing space
in your house.
All in all, the choice
is completely up to you. There are many people who buy home fitness
equipment, only to let it get dusty, sitting in the garage. Likewise,
there are many people who buy year-long gym memberships and then
find that they stop going after just a few months. No matter what,
though, it is a good idea to have a few simple pieces of home fitness
equipment at home – like 2 five or ten pound barbells –
in case you ever feel inspired to work out but do not feel like
leaving.
And if you find that
you do not have enough money for either a membership or equipment
for your home, why not go take a jog or a walk outside? Go on a
hike, play in the park, or ride your bike. The most important thing
is that you find an outlet to get some exercise, regardless of whether
it is at a gym, at home, or outside.
Anne Clarke writes numerous
articles for websites on gardening, parenting, fashion, exercise,
and home decor. Her background includes teaching and gardening.
For more of her articles on exercise equipment please visit Home
Fitness Equipment.
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