Saturday, June 5, 2010

Great Home Gyms for $600 and Lower!


If you're on a budget, there are several things you need to consider when purchasing your home gym. First, you need to determine how much you are willing to pay to set up one. Having a budget will immediately narrow you down to specific options so you can keep a tab on what you are willing to spend.

You will also need to determine your specific exercise and fitness goals. Are you exercising to lose some weight? Are you building or toning muscles in certain area of the body? Are you into strength and endurance training? Or are you simply getting yourself into a regular exercise program to keep fit and active? Knowing what your purposes for getting into an exercise routine will allow you to focus on certain types of equipments that are designed to deliver the results you are looking for.

Next, you will need to consider the available space you have in your home or office, or anywhere you plan to spend your daily exercise workout. A small corner of the office may be good enough for the all-in-one home gym types if you prefer working out before heading home.

Great spots in the home for your exercise equipment would be a deck or an open patio, or a little space in the garage. Or if you have an extra room in the house, you can dedicate the space as a fitness room.

Lastly, consider the build, design, make and warranty of the equipment you intend to purchase. Go for those that have servicers stationed in your area so you don't get into too much hassles for your servicing and replacement needs.

We recommend the Total Gym 1700 Club as an incredibly low-priced all-in-one home gym model or the Bowflex PR1000 Home Gym for a lot more workout combination for just a little over $500!

You may also check out more home gym models at our HOME GYM page.

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