Strength Training Home Gyms
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Find out why our #1 strength training home gym is the Bodylastics Super Strong Man edition of Bodylastics fitness tubes.
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Focus of This Review: Not everyone lives near a reasonably priced gym. This review identifies effective strength training solutions that the average person with limited resources (including money and space) can use at home. (Strength training is an all inclusive term describing a type of exercise used to strengthen muscles.)
Dumbbells
Weight training strengthens muscles through the force of gravity with weighted bars, dumbbells, or weight stacks. Force is present at the beginning of the movement when the weight of the mass must be overcome. This would be when the muscles are shortened by bending the joints to lift the weights (concentric) or elongated by straightening the joints on the return downward motion (eccentric). Gravity-bound weights stop at the top of the movement once the weight of the object has been overcome. Weight training is limited by those up and down movements.
Our Recommendation: The 40 lb adjustable dumbbell set with carrying case.
Resistance training strengthens muscles with elastic or hydraulic resistance instead of gravity (like weights). Resistance is present during the entire time of the movement, but is at its greatest at the end of the motion when the resisting element is stretched to the greatest extent. Unlike weights, resistance exercise is smooth, constant and fluid having an almost unlimited range of motion.
Here is a guide discussing the different types of resistance bands. A quality set of resistance tubes range from less that $50 to about $100. A complete set will include several tubes in a variety of resistance levels, handles, ankle straps, a door anchor, carrying bag, and an workout manual. You can get optional items like workout DVDs, but a good set is all inclusive, meaning you don’t need to purchase anything else.
Our Recommendation: The Bodylastics Super Strong Man resistance tubes home gym system.
A home gym system should give you an entire body workout. Ideally, a system that’s small and affordable, but doesn’t skimp on quality. Bowflex makes some really nice quality home gyms, but they’re a bit on the pricey side for the average person.
Our Recommendation: The Body Solid Powerline Hardcore home gym with selectorized 150 lbs weight stack.
| Resistance Tubes | Weights/Dumbbells | home gym Systems | |
| Cost | $ – under $50 | $$ – varies to $150+ | $$$ – $425+ |
| Total body workout | Yes | No | Yes |
| Customizable resistance | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Compact | Yes | Somewhat | Can be |
| Lightweight | Yes | No | No |
| Portable | Yes | No | No |
| Safe for young kids | Yes | Not really | Adult supervision |
#1 Choice: If you’re short on cash, but don’t want to compromise any part of your workout, the best overall strength training solution is without a doubt resistance tubes. Our recommendation is the Bodylastics Super Strong Man Edition from Bodylastics. Ladies, you can use it, too. In fact, so can the entire family. Bodylastics has sets available for under $50, but for about $45 more, go with the T.O. set and you’ll have enough tubes and handles for the rest of the family.
#2 Choice: If you have a little more cash and still loving the idea of getting a total body workout, the small foot print Body Solid Powerline Hardcore Home Gym is an outstanding buy. If you already have plate weights, you can snag this beauty for $427. Or, add the 150 weight stack for only $229 more. With adult supervision, even the kids can use this machine “if they can reach the peddles”.
#3 Choice: Weights will always have their place in strength training. Keep in mind that weights have a limited range of motion and are also limited to working only the upper body unless you invest more money into into leg machines. By the time you buy any other type of bench or machine, you’ll have stuff scattered all over the room and if you can spare $427 more, go with the bare-bones Body Solid Powerline and add your existing weights. Hey, it will always be an upgrade option for you. If you like going old school, then free weights it is. Spotter not included.
Is running up stairs cardio or strength training and will it help me lose weight?
I run up 100 stairs and it takes me about TWO MINUTES. Most people on this say that to lose weight it should be for 10-30 minutes which confuses me because I’m left out of breath and winded.
Is running up stairs strength training or Cardio?
Will it help lose weight EVEN THOUGH I can only go up once, lasting for about 2 minutes?
Answer: It’s both. How long you do it isn’t important. And being out [...] Continue Reading…
Can I do high-intensity strength training twice a day?
I’ve been doing Chalene Extreme 3 times a week, and I was wondering if it would be ok to do this twice a day. I know you’re not supposed to strength train every day, but does twice in one day count?
Answer:
You can do it if you feel you need an exercise fix, but don’t do the same muscle groups 2x a day. You don’t want to risk injury. That’s an extreme workout and muscles [...] Continue Reading…
Can you replace weights with resistance bands for strength training?
Do resistance bands firm bands work just as good as weights dumb bells?
First of all I do not want to bulk up like dudes so I’m so nt concerned with building muscle. I just want to get thinner by cardio diet and strenth training. would resistance bands be ok to replace weights with?
Answer: Absolutely, strength training with resistance bands works. You’ll be able to workout your entire body with them and get results much [...] Continue Reading…
What is better if i want to tone up and lose weight. Cardio for sure. but strength training or weight training?
Which is better? Strength is like lunges, situps, squats…things i do by myself.
or weight training like leg curls and abdominal crunches with weights at the gym.
and also should i do the bike or tredmil….
Answer: The fastest way to lose weight is to build muscle. Each pound of lean muscle burns about 40-50 calories per day at a resting metabolic rate. 10 lbs of muscle will burn 400-500 calories. 20 lbs of muscle will burn [...] Continue Reading…
Will strength training get the weight off me?
Q: I do 30 minutes of cardio on the treadmill and thought maybe strength training could help burn some calories. Or should I just keep using the treadmill only?(I’m watching my diet too) Appreciate the help!
A: Cardio is NOT the best way to burn calories. The fastest way to burn calories and lose weight is to build muscle. Each pound of lean muscle burns about 40-50 calories per day at a resting metabolic rate. 10 [...] Continue Reading…
Can I lose fat by doing just cardio and not strength training?
Q: I don’t see how it’s necessary. But can I replace strength training with yoga/pilates? And what does strength training really have to do with losing weight? When I think of it, I think of instead of looking slimmer, I think of looking muscular and I don’t like the look of it. So can I do just cardio to lose weight? Or at least do yoga/pilates?
A: The fastest way to lose weight is to [...] Continue Reading…
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