It's Better to Work Out at Home
Posted: Thursday, October 15, 2009
by Robert Braun
http://www.treadmill-world.com
If you're not sure whether to join a club or workout at home, you've probably heard the case for the club. This article presents the other side.
You notice the elaborate machines at the club. Why would the gyms have such equipment if you didn't need it? The answer is so that they can convince you that you need to buy a gym membership. Most prospective gym members should be asking themselves: What equipment do I really need? Can I buy it most of it myself and save money at the same time?
Then there's that consideration we all care about - money. Gym memberships vary widely in cost, with all sorts of deals for the "last day of the special low, low price." Let's say you are serious about getting in shape and would pay $400 per year for a membership. Would you stop after the first year? What if you got low on money? Compare that to buying a $700 home gym that you could use for many years into the future. Financially, you'd be far ahead buying the equipment. That's what gyms do and that's how they make money!
Let's not forget your real reason - time. How long does it take to get to and from the gym? If you're close, its 15 minutes each way. Half an hour per day, three times per week, 50 weeks... that's seventy-five hours per year! At $15 per hour, you're saving over $1,000 per year. Hmm... doesn't look so good there, either. Not to mention, how else could you spend that time? If you work out at home, you could be watching TV, waiting for that phone call, watching the kids, and listening to whatever you want to on your sound system. Convenience!
And now that we have dispensed with the logical reasons, we are left with perhaps the most important reason people would rather work out at home. They are reluctant to be seen in their unfit condition! That's not you, of course, but perhaps you'd like to be in better shape before showing your body off, eh?
What kind of machine you should buy depends on your budget, space available, and what you want to accomplish with your exercise routine. People who like running tend to buy treadmills. People concerned about their joints tend to buy elliptical machines. A common decision is to purchase is a home gym that allows multiple exercises PLUS buying either a treadmill or elliptical. This allows both weight-bearing muscle training and cardio-vascular training.
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Robert Braun is Vice President of Sales at Treadmill-World.com. For information on buying a treadmill for your home, see Treadmill-World.com.
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