If youve heard the saying, you get what you pay for, this is certainly true with home gym equipment. It’s not all high priced madness though.
Actually, the more costly the home gym means it will last longer and be stronger. Unless you are wanting heavy duty body-building, extremely high quality home gyms may be a waste of money.
Finding a middle ground between affordability and quality gives value for money. The general trend is to start up somewhere between $500-$2000, get something with as much training variety as possible, and think about long term prospects.
– Will you always have space limitations? If so, paying extra for foldaway equipment will be worth it.
– Is your home gym for specialized body building? Remember, as you get stronger and heavier, the amount you can lift, or pressure on machines increases also. Cheaper equipment will break down under stress it isn’t designed for.
– Will there be enough variety to keep you interested? Effective exercise is about cross training and working as many muscles as we can in different ways. Moreover, boring means less inclination to exercise.
– Are you...