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Home Gyms ~ The Fastest Way to Get into Shape!

Topic: Baby BoomersBy David HalverPublished Recently added

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Okay since you’re reading this, you’ve probably decided to get back into shape (a decision that I’m very happy to have made last year) and you have either joined and work out in a gym… or maybe you’ve purchased, or pulled out of storage and dusted off (like me), a set of weights and a weight bench.

And now that you’ve rediscovered how great it feels to be getting back into shape again (especially when you can start to really see it)… you’re thinking that maybe having a Home Gym might be just what you need to continue on this fast track to getting into great shape.

Well, the benefits of owning a Home Gym far outweigh those of only being able to get your workouts when at a public gym.

If you haven’t gone to a gym recently… the biggest issue (aside from the fact you’ve got to drive to get there) is that you’ll undoubtedly have to “share” the equipment… and that really translates into waiting for someone to finish their “reps” or set or whatever.

This basically means that you won’t be able to follow your workout “routine” or do your sets the way you’d like… and will have to move on to another machine while someone “does their thing” on the machine you’re waiting for.

So clearly the biggest advantage of a home gym is that it’s ultra-convenient and always “standing by” for you when you need it. Want to get in a quick workout before you shower and get dressed for work? No problem. Had a long stressful day and getting home too late to go to the gym?
With your own private gym at home you’ll find that you can get into shape more quickly just because you’ll be able to sneak in an extra couple of sets whenever you’re in the mood.

Ever wake up in the middle of the night; can’t fall back to sleep and have to get up in a couple of hours? When that happens to me, I used to get up and read; but now I’ll go do a set or two. Afterwards, when I crawl back into bed, I’m fully relaxed and slip back into a deep sleep and wake up feeling well rested and refreshed!

If you’ve gone to a YMCA or been in a gym recently, you’ve seen all the amazing advances that have taken place in exercise equipment in the last few years… Many Stationary Bikes have built-in heart monitors; Treadmills and Elliptical Machines can be adjusted to simulate walking up hills or hiking; and even Rowing Machines can be “programmed” to simulate mild to extreme workouts.

Anyway, this article is about Home Gyms that have “workout stations” with the built-in capability of offering more than one type of exercise so that you can target different muscle groups with specific exercises.

Some of the different types include those with adjustable forms of “resistance,” ranging from bands and rod to springs; while others are more traditional and use adjustable weights to provide a variety of strength training exercises.

Many of these Home Gyms are quite compact considering the number of different exercises they provide; and others are quite elaborate, offering a wide variety of workout options… and take up a much more considerable amount of room.

Shopping around, you’ll note that they obviously vary greatly in price.
After doing our research and looking at a number of them, we’ve made a list of some of the most popular Home Gyms (note the reviews) that offer, as the old saying goes… “The most Bang for Your Buck” …

Oh, yeah... Remember that other old saying, “No pain, no gain”? Well, I’m 62 and in better shape now tha
I was when I was in my thirties!

As for that pain? Yeah, sure… it takes some exertion to keep going when you feel that burning sensation when lifting that last set of reps… But afterwards, the wave of endorphins that surges through your system is a really great feeling.

And nothing can compare to the priceless sense of satisfaction that I now get by being able to lift up my granddaughter high up over my head as she squeals, laughs and giggles…

One last thought… I used to think protein powders were only for bodybuilders who were pumping up for pro competition. I never realized how beneficial they are for increasing strength and for recovering after a serious workout.

Maybe it’s vanity, but I’m using them now and really enjoy the taste of a delicious protein shake… as well as the fact that my arms are now a couple of inches thicker than they used to be!

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A 32 year veteran of working in TV Advertising and the Film Industry, David Halver is a longtime advocate of Good Health, Diet, Fitness and Nutrition. A regular contributor to www.Baby-Boomer-Depot.com , David is well known for his informative articles of interest to Baby Boomers and Seniors who are seeking to regain their health, lose weight and get back into shape by eating right and who want to start enjoying the benefits of a more active lifestyle.

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