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6
Keys To Getting Maximum Results In Minimum
Time With Your Home Exercise Equipment |
by:
Tom
Storms |
I used to love going to the gym. The sounds,
the smells, the grunts, the groans. Nothing
seemed more inspiring. Then life got in
the way. I got busy. Very busy.
Working with my fitness clients and athletes
took up a lot of time, and frankly, I wasn’t
too thrilled about taking the time to drive
to the gym anymore. I do have a life, you
know. Then there was the fight for parking
not to mention the fact that I had to wait
to use the equipment while someone else
finished up his or her workout. I didn’t
really like the music they played so loud
I had to shout over it so my training partner
could hear me, and the sales staff was constantly
hounding me for referrals.
But I have to tell you about my new favorite
place in the world to workout. My home studio.
In fact, I like it so much that I recommend
that everyone train at home if a gym membership
isn’t up your alley. It’s got everything
in it that I want, and everything that I
need to successfully train. AND get this
it didn’t cost me an arm and a leg.
Training at home has been so successful
for me and some of my clients, I’ve set
up an online facility that will allow me
to personal train anyone in their home.
You can give it a look at www.thebodymatrix.com.
The greatest part about it is you don’t
even need equipment if you don’t have any.
Bodyweight workouts are phenomenal for conditioning
and weight loss. Obviously, if your goals
are more specialized, some equipment may
be necessary.
Consider this. How much do you have to spend
each year for a health club or gym membership?
Now add up all the years you’ve gone to
the gym and all the years you will go to
the gym for the rest of your life. That’s
a big chunk of change! When you think about
it, it makes total sense to buy your own
equipment and do it at home.
There’s no drive to the gym. No waiting.
No annoying sales people. You can listen
to the music that you want to (or put a
TV in the gym for cardio training). Oh,
and the best part is that it’s always open.
Want to get in a good workout on Christmas
day. You can.
Here’s the tricky part. You can’t just go
out and buy whatever equipment seems popular
on TV or in magazines. Do that and you’ll
be unhappy in less than a month. You need
a plan to determine what you need in the
way of equipment to successfully achieve
your fitness goals.
The following 6 points are MUSTS if you
want to save time, money, and maximize your
success in a minimum of time.
1. Define your personal fitness goals as
specifically as you can. For any fitness-related
goal there are a number of methods you can
use to be successful, but first you have
to know where you’re going. Do you want
to get stronger? Do you want to build muscles?
Lose weight or reduce your body fat? Increase
endurance? Reduce stress? Are you preparing
for a sport? All the above? Without knowing
that you could end up spending more money
than you need to on equipment that you’ll
never fully utilize. Not to mention you
may fail in your attempts to achieve your
goals.
2. How much space are you willing to devote
to your home gym? If you’ve only got a 5
x 5 space at home, you’re really going to
have to be efficient. Don’t expect to fit
large pieces of fitness equipment into such
a small space. Be realistic. Maybe it’s
time to clear out the room you’re using
for storage or that corner of the garage
that is just wasted space. Maybe you’ve
got some space, but you’ll need to make
your gym a little more portable so you can
store it away when it’s not in use.
3. Familiarize yourself with your options
on types and brands of exercise equipment.
Find out what you’ll be comfortable with.
Would you invest in a house or car without
looking at several options or a test drive?
Remember, this is an investment in you.
There are all types of equipment from treadmills
and crosstrainers, to selectorized weight
equipment, to barbells and dumbbells. Check
out equipment on the Internet or in catalogues.
Stop by the exercise equipment retailers
and actually see it and even try it out
before you even consider buying. Believe
me this is time well spent. When the time
comes to discuss equipment with the appropriate
person, be it a salesperson or a fitness
professional, you won’t be completely in
the dark when it comes to determining your
wants and needs and end up buying something
you hate or won’t use.
4. Consult with a fitness professional.
Take advantage of a professionals “in the
trenches experience” and educational background
when it comes to matching your fitness-related
goals with selecting the appropriate equipment
for you. Again, this saves you time and
money by preventing you from wasting money
on useless or poorly designed equipment.
You may also find that your fitness professional
may have relationships with fitness equipment
retailers which will allow you to buy your
equipment at a discount.
5. Always buy top quality equipment from
a reputable retailer. Yes, it costs more
money, but as the saying goes, “You get
what you pay for”. This is so true when
it comes to exercise equipment. Avoid the
temptation of trying to save a couple dollars
by buying equipment that may not be up to
your required standards. Buying top quality
equipment will last you a lifetime. If you
have any doubt, compare how much you have
or could have spent on gym memberships over
your lifetime with the cost of your new
fitness equipment. I have no doubt that
you will always spend less money on your
home gym than you ever would by purchasing
a lifetime of gym memberships.
6. Utilize local retailers as much as you
can. While it may seem logical to save money
by purchasing equipment online or via a
catalogue, shipping charges on fitness equipment
can be outrageous. You end up spending more
than if you shopped at your neighborhood
retailer. There is also an issue of maintenance.
Even the best equipment can experience the
occasional breakdown. Try getting a mail-order
company to service your equipment. It’s
not easy. Your local retailer can usually
resolve your problems in no time at all.
There you have it. These recommendations
will help you tremendously. Please keep
in mind that it’s just not as easy as it
seems, but it is worth the extra time especially
when you’re making such a serious investment
in yourself. That’s why I encourage you
to seek the help of a fitness professional.
If you’re sick, you go to the doctor. If
you’ve got a tax problem, you see an accountant
(or an attorney!). Have a toothache? You’re
off to the dentist. Leaky pipes result in
a call to the plumber. So why is it that
so many people attempt to solve their health
and fitness problems without consulting
an expert? I don’t know exactly, but I encourage
you to make the investment in yourself –
in your quality of life – by hiring a qualified
professional to educate you and help you
get started.
If I can be of any assistance to you, please
don’t hesitate to call me. I’m happy to
speak with you and give you my recommendations
without any sales pressure (I hate it when
people try to “sell” me, so I wouldn’t try
that on you).
Please visit my web site at www.personaltrainingfitness.com
and subscribe to my newsletter, or call
me to schedule an appointment at (775) 224-7155
to obtain any additional information you
may need. Thank you.
Yours in good health,
Tom Storms, CPT,
Personal Trainer, Fitness Consultant
www.personaltrainingfitness.com
(775) 224-7155
info@personaltrainingfitness.com
P.S. If you would like a FREE consultation
to determine your fitness equipment needs
don’t hesitate to call me. I’d be happy
to help you. If you purchase some home fitness
equipment, I’ll also give you a FREE consulting
session to introduce you to your new home
fitness equipment.
NOTE: This publication is not intended for
use as a source of medical advice. You should
obtain medical advice from your private
healthcare practitioner. Before beginning
any exercise or dietary program, consult
with your physician to ensure that you are
in proper health and that this or any exercise
or dietary program will not put you at risk.
About the author:
Tom Storms is a nationally certified personal
trainer / fitness consultant from the American
Counsel on Exercise. Tom has been training
private clients full time for the last 12
years. Specializing in online personal training
from his web site; www.personaltrainingfitness.comTom
offers his services and resources worldwide
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