A Guide to Buying Gym Equipment

Smith Tannica
3 min readNov 14, 2017

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Although a lot of people wants to have a fitness routine they can do to achieve and maintain the body they want, not everyone can really have the time to take a few hours from their daily schedules at least a few times a week to regularly maintain the routine they want. If you are lucky enough to have a gym right in the same building or block where you work, then maybe you have a chance, but otherwise, you can only continue dreaming.

If you have the budget and ample space in your home, setting up a room or corner as your mini gym can be a great idea so you can have access to the equipment you need anytime without having to enroll in and visit commercial gyms just to do your daily or weekly routine. Although most gym equipments are a bit too expensive to buy, especially because you will often need more than one equipment if you have a routine to maintain, some stores now sell second hand or refurbished units which are much cheaper than buying new ones, which is not bad after all if you are only buying it for home use.

Used gym equipment being sold in shops is not a regular commodity since these items are often used in commercial settings and are best to be new and unused for optimum quality for businesses, but since more and more people are starting to purchase units for personal use, models for home use have been introduced and steps have been taken to put cheaper units in stores. One of these few shops is Global Fitness, a popular supplier of exercise equipment, which has included used units in their store items, which is far more affordable than brand new ones, and are ideal for those who want to buy a unit or two for personal use at home.

Exercise equipment at globalfitness.com used inside homes are usually smaller in size and lighter in weight for practical purposes, so when choosing one and you feel overwhelmed by the choices, stick to more simple ones since you can easily upgrade in the future anyway, and ending up with a unit that has plenty of features that will have no real use for you in reality, so before you go to shops and choose an equipment, have a detailed idea of what you really need or list it down so you can be better guided in your purchase. This helps for you to do a smart and planned purchase and not just buy out of impulse but end up with a complicated machine that you might have problems operating once you take it home to use.

In case you are still undecided what to buy for your first equipment, choose a simple treadmill or elliptical, as these are simple and easy enough for those starting to build up a routine, then from there you can add more equipment as you get steadier and stronger in your routine. To know more ideas on how to choose the right fitness equipment, just check out http://www.ehow.com/ehow-fitness/blog/holiday-gift-guide-for-health-nuts/.

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