In recent years, there has been a rise of
investing in home gym equipment.
One of the best ways of ensuring that you can fit more exercise into your life is by
investing in some home gym equipment.
into your life is by
investing in some home gym equipment.
Warranty: If the idea of
investing in a home gym is an exciting one, you probably want to know about warranties as well.
Not exact matches
Investing in your own set of weights at
home can eliminate the need for expensive
gym memberships.
I typically only spend two days
in a
gym and the other days are either spent
in a Pilates studio (KX Pilates
in Adelaide is incredible), on the beach (running or walking) or on a yoga mat at
home (I
invested in a TRX, which is amazing for bodyweight workouts and is responsible for my strong core).
If you're looking to
invest in multiple kettlebells for your at -
home gym, these are also a great option because of the color coding by weight.
Whether you're thinking of
investing in one for your
home gym, or you want to know how to get the most out of a suspension device to take your workouts to another level, consider the following guide your starting point.
While you may have an array to choose from at the
gym, it's expensive to
invest in multiple kettle bells for your
home.
You can also move your
gym workout
in the comfort of your
home, by
investing in a set of resistance bands.
You can try
investing in a set of resistance bends and move the
gym in the comfort of your
home
If you aren't a
gym rat, then
invest in yourself by purchasing one of these pieces of equipment and placing it
in your favorite room at
home.
I made a decision to cut out some of the activities that were not contributing positively to my financial freedom e.g. I hardly watch TV and instead read motivation books or listen to audio (aids sleeping too), I stopped drinking completely, I only buy items that I need, I pack my lunch or snacks to work and don't have to buy things that I already have at
home - this contributed significantly to my health and wellness, I
invested in some basic
gym equipment and do some exercises at
home regularly (stretching, walking, jogging, skipping and a bit of weight lifting) don't have to pay to go to
gym and coupled that with running a marathon once or twice a year (for charity and my well - being).