July 29th, 2010 at 05:50pm
Under Fitness Equipment+ Weights and Fitness

Fitness weight machines offer people that want to stay in shape and have optimal fitness levels a convenient and quick way of doing so.
It’s no wonder the fitness industry is in such good shape. They provide countless opportunities and items for us to buy. And buy we do.
We make an investment in our health through gyms, health clubs, and exercise equipment. And why not? After all, these machines are able to help us live longer and fuller lives.
As the years go by, exercise and fitness programs gain more and more popularity. Every year, gyms enjoy an increase of membership in January and early February than all the rest of the months combined. And it’s due to the fact that we all want to take better care of our bodies, and that’s a good thing.
Although we want to get fit, being human, we want do it conveniently. We can’t help it. The path of least resistance is hardwired into our make up.
This is the exact reason that fitness weight machines have always been popular. Such machines are bought for home use or used in the various fitness clubs, making them available to practically everyone.
Although machines put to use in health clubs or gyms are meant for commercial use, less pricey and more compact versions are able to be bought by consumers everywhere. Plus, such exercise equipment is very good at producing results when placed side by side other plans in comparison.
Provided you use these fitness weight machines the correct way, you’ll be able to burn a bunch of calories while working out. Paving the way to a leaner, more toned and defined body far faster than with cardio routines alone.
But all work and no play make Paul a bad boy. I start getting into trouble – the fun kind. So I try to incorporate as much fun into my workouts as possible. Currently, my all time favorite fitness weight machine is my Wii Fit.
I blogged about it. you can check out that post here
By Paul
June 5th, 2010 at 03:11am
Under Fitness Equipment

A good piece of fitness equipment can transform your body in a matter of just a few months.
But what equipment should you buy for the home that is neither too large nor expensive, but provides you with the workouts you need to tone your body and hone your fitness? Well, as you know there are literally hundreds of options for home gym equipment so I am going to talk about some specific pieces of equipment in this article and tell you what they do. Your goals and budget will determine whether one or more of them are suitable for you.
Rowing Machines
These are machines that people don’t often consider first for their home gym but they are worth putting on your list. Rowing a boat is one of the best upper body exercises around and copying this in your home without getting wet means that your arms, shoulders and back will benefit. Lower body strength is also utilized with your legs required to push back when rowing.
Treadmills
The most popular home gym item is the treadmill. These days they are all electronic and provide many features such as uphill climbing which significantly increase the effectiveness of your workout and results you’ll get. The great thing about treadmills compared to outdoor running is that there is usually some cushioning when you land so you are not risking knee, ankle and shin injuries.
Exercise Bikes
For cardio work, cycling works wonders. The exercise bikes are generally more comfortable than a regular bike and let you exercise inside when the weather isn’t right.
Elliptical Trainers
If you have knee problems then you’ll enjoy an elliptical trainer and although they may seem awkward at first, you feel like you’re walking on air when you get the hang of it.
Dumbbells
Whilst not strictly considered ‘fitness equipment’, dumbbells are so versatile that they provide a surprising amount of possible exercises. You can work your arms, back, mid section, legs and more using dumbbells with varying weights. They are also the cheapest home gym equipment.
It is worth paying more for quality fitness equipment rather than choosing the cheapest ones. Cheap equipment may work well for a while, but over time it wears out significantly faster than good brand models. In addition, quality equipment will provide smoother action and a general sturdier feel.
By Paul
May 14th, 2010 at 10:06pm
Under Fitness Equipment

The fitness weight machine, Bowflex Revolution, is being billed as a space saving and multi-functional little wonder that gives you the body of your dreams. Many like it, others don’t.
Here’s an honest review.
Are you tired of your body letting you down? Do you feel weak or tend to breath heavy from walking short distances at a leisurely pace? In short, are you out of shape?
The Bowflex Revolution might be just what you need. When I tried that space saving piece of fitness equipment, I found a machine that can fit in a corner of an average sized apartment without overtaking the living space.
Overall, this fitness weight machine gave me a great workout and offers up more than one hundred muscle building, body toning, and cardio exercises.
It’s well built and made very comfortable thanks to the amount of ample padding available.
The Revolution gets it’s power from the specialized “Spiraflex” - a tightly wrapped coil that provides the “weight” for your exercises.
There is no stress to joints since no actual weight is being utilized such as in traditional gym equipment
offered up is a full workout in a single station. It’s great for both upper and lower-body and even cardio routines.
Packed with the fitness weight machine is a DVD with workouts designed exclusively for the Revolution. In fact, there is not one exercise that I can think of that can’t be accomplished with this one machine and will easily support fitness enthusiasts of 300 pounds.
It can be a bit pricey though, I won’t include prices here because they are subject to change, but know that Bowflex offers a payment plan that will allow you to own this little devil to a nominal monthly investment.
A full ten year warranty allows for many years of regular use and Bowflex goes even further. They say that you can use it for six weeks, for twenty minitues each day, three times per week and you arn’t satisfied with the results it gives you, return it for a refund.
This fitness weight machine actually backs up its claims.

By Paul
March 2nd, 2010 at 10:20pm
Under Fitness Equipment+ fitness

Life fitness is a manufacturer of exercise equipment like treadmills and home gyms. They invented the original LifeCycle and are well known for producing high quality fitness equipment.
This article will introduce you to some of the best and most recent Life Fitness products so that you can become informed enough to make the right decision about the best fitness equipment for you. Remember; exercising at home does not have to be expensive if you know how to choose the right equipment.
Life Fitness provides both cardio and strength training equipment.
Treadmills
Their treadmills include the F3 Treadmill which is a foldable treadmill that comes with either the Basic or Advanced Workouts Console according to your choice. The T3 Treadmill is another top seller. It is a very sleep looking treadmill with all the features you need.
Elliptical Cross Trainers
The Club Series Elliptical Cross-Trainer is the home version of the model that is used in fitness clubs, so you know you are getting a top product. Or perhaps the X7 Elliptical Cross-Trainer will be more to your liking as it uses the excellent Whisper eStride feature which makes it an ultra quiet machine.
Lifecycle Exercise Bikes
These bikes hardly look like bikes but give you the same excellent workout in complete comfort. The R9i Lifecycle Exercise Bike is the home version of the Lifecycle bike found in health clubs. It is feature packed and is self powered. You get the health club-derivative console and wireless heart rate sensors.
Life Fitness equipment is of a high standard so you only have to buy it once. What does that mean exactly? Often, people will buy the cheapest fitness products they can find at their local department store. They may get a few months of usage out of it but then it breaks down. Because it was so cheap, they simply replace it with a new cheap one and so the cycle goes until they eventually spend more money than a high quality product. Instead of buying the same product over and over again, you can get it right the first time by choosing Life Fitness.
By Paul
January 31st, 2010 at 01:56pm
Under Uncategorized

If you are a busy Mom who is at home all day then you probably struggle to find time to do chores, let alone to exercise. But home fitness is something you should get into if you want to maintain your own health, and set a good example for your kids. When your children see you exercising they will want to join in too when they are old enough.
There are so many ways to exercise at home and the best news is that they are not time consuming.
Skipping
A skipping rope costs $5 and can be used to assist in weight loss and cardiovascular improvement. Doing 100 skips per day will take you around 5 minutes – everybody has a spare 5 minutes and this is the very best way to make the most of that time.
Step Machines
These are very affordable home gym pieces which you can use for just a few minutes at a time. They are great for busy Moms at home as you can store it anywhere (it’s very small) and simple take it out for a quick 100 steps exercise. You will feel puffed out but invigorated!
However keep in mind there are two types of step machines: those that are very large with handles like a treadmill and those that simple have to foot holds and a bar to adjust the resistance.
Weights
Buying some light to medium weights will add a new dimension to your exercise. You can buy small dumbbells that don’t have interchangeable weights and these are great to hold on to when walking. You can also buy ankle weights to add some resistance to your legs.
That means you can benefit from cardio as well as pushing your muscles a little harder at the same time.
Doing house chores burns a surprising amount of calories. Vacuuming and cleaning can wear you out and can even be considered part of your exercise plan.
Remember, you don’t have to spend a fortune or spend hours working out each day. Home fitness for busy people can be achieved with some simple equipment and the motivation and desire to improve your health.
By Paul
January 22nd, 2010 at 10:24am
Under fitness

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By Paul
December 31st, 2009 at 11:10pm
Under fitness

Believe it or not, bodybuilding is for everyone. You don’t need to have great aspirations to gain muscle ripping biceps in order to experience benefits from lifting weights. Strength training holds so many health and fitness benefits but unfortunately many people simply overlook it. A high percentage of people, particularly those who wish to lose weight, by pass the strength training equipment at the gym in favor of the treadmill and aerobics classes. Whilst these forms of cardio fitness are important, body fitness using weights is just as important, if not more so; regardless of your goals.
Here are some quick body fitness tips for people who are new to bodybuilding:
1. Vary Your Workouts
You will notice fast results when you start lifting weights, but this drops off after a few months as your body becomes accustomed to the routine. That is why mixing up your workouts is vital. You can try isolation exercises, compound exercises, different repetition routines, pyramid workouts and many others.
2. Allow Recovery Time
Recovery time is just as important as time in the gym. It is during recovery that your muscles repair and grow. Therefore you must give them ample time to undertake this process. Generally you will aim to work each muscle group twice per week so there is about three days of repair time between each workout.
3. Eat For Fitness
What you eat is going to determine your results. If you workout well, but eat badly then you are just wasting your time and energy. Your diet must complement your fitness routine. It should be high in protein and complex carbohydrates, but low in simple carbohydrates, fats, sugars and salt.
Body fitness should be a part of your workout routine at least twice per week. Unlike cardio exercise which can take some time to reveal benefits and changes within your body, working out with weights takes effect much quicker and with more pronounced results. You can lose weight faster by doing strength training, and you can also gain a toned muscled physique by continually altering and progressing your body fitness workout routine
By Paul