Fitness Weight Benches That Save Space and Deliver a Full Workout

December 28th, 2009 at 09:55pm Under Fitness Equipment

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Fitness weight benches often take up a lot of space, which make living with them inconvenient if you don’t have the necessary room to fit it in.

If you have a small amount of square footage to work with  but still want the convenience and pleasure of working out  at home, there are many compact benches and systems on the market that are fitted to your specific needs.

When going out to buy  your new bench, give serious thought to it’s over all size and where you intend to place it within your workout area. It’s a good idea to be prepared for this by actually measuring  your space and  the equipment you intend to place, so be sure to take a tape measure as well as all measurements needed  with you when shopping.

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There are many varieties of space saving fitness weight benches available to you.

Some are a scaled down version of a full size model, some are able to fold or break down for storage,while others are built from the ground up with the idea of saving space specifically in mind.

No matter which you decide on, make absolutely certain to check out the construction.

You don’t want to be in the middle of your workout and have the bench collapse because it was made poorly. Look for either single piece or solid welds at the stress points, excellent support all around, be sure it can hold at minimum, 300 pounds, and it should be comfortable with ample padding for your back, bottom. Legs, and arms too if you are buying a model with those attachments.

If you plan on lifting weights to develop your upper-body, a bench designed solely for sit-ups or crunches will not be in your best interest.  Keep in mind the more versatile the better. You want something that will allow you to do as many exercises possible, so you can change up your workout and not be limited in your choices.

Fitness weight benches that accommodate your workout routine should be the focus of your attention.

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Picking the Right Fitness Weight Bench for Your Workout

December 1st, 2009 at 07:10am Under Fitness Equipment

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A fitness weight bench is meant to offer support when working to build and sculpt the muscle groups of the upper body, the lower body, and the torso, or core.

They typically have supports that are capable of holding the full weight of barbells. this type of workout equipment is used by laying or sitting on it as you are lifting your chosen weight with your arms. Usually made up of at least two sections, it allows for a variety of positions for many different exercises.

We will go over an assortment of four different benches and their usage.

Let’s start with a fitness weight bench known as the Preacher Curl. You use it to work on your biceps, it helps keep your arms in the correct position for the duration of your exercise.

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This type of bench is fairly compact and easy to move around, which makes it perfect for limited spaces. It is mainly used with  Olympic or curl bars.

Next comes the Dumbbell Bench. This one is meant to be used with… you guessed it. Dumbbells! It typically doesn’t include a weight rack and is usually found as a horizontal padded bench.


A few dumbbell benches are able to be adjusted to accommodate additional positions that allow you to change up your workouts a bit

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With this bench, you may be able to add leg and curl attachments for a full body workout

The Olympic fitness weight bench is most popular with weightlifters since itis designed to support and hold much bigger barbells and heavier weights.This is the type of bench most often found in your local gym.

At last, we reach the ab bench.  You work your midsection on this bench with sit-ups, straight legged lifts,crunches and such.

They can be set flat or at an angle for an advanced workout. Foot pads are at one end for stabilizing your feet through the exercise.

When choosing a fitness weight bench,  look for one that is well made, preferably welded together  and is comfortable with a good amount of padding and is capable of holding heavy weights.

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