Choosing Your Fitness Equipment
Fitness
equipment is a large group of tools that are used in exercise and are referred
to also as exercise equipment. These can include simple items such as balls,
track shoes and skipping ropes as well as more complex pieces of equipment such
as treadmills, weights, bicycles and many others. Today a wide range of fitness
equipment is available for sale with new designs constantly being produced due
to the high demand for equipment that is effective in building muscles and
strength as well as for losing weight.
Some
of the types of fitness equipment available for use can be classified according
the type of exercise for which they are built. The first class to be discussed
is the strength training equipment. These include free weights and machines
referred to as the resistance machines.
The
most common type of resistance machine is one that uses gravity as a resistance
source. This design is used mainly in weight machines. Gravity in combination
with a simple design of pulleys, wheels and inclines, uses a percentage of the
weight of the user as the resistance transferred. Other types of resistance
machines can use other forces other than gravity to provide resistance. These
include friction, spring-loaded, fan-loaded or fluid-loaded machines.
Another
type of equipment belonging to the strength training equipment is the bands and
tubing, which are lightweight options for training at home and in the office.
The
other class is the aerobic fitness equipment which is mainly the endless-path
machines. These include devices such as the stationary bicycles, the
treadmills, the elliptical trainers, aerobic riders, the stair climbers, the
ski and rowing machines. The stationary bicycle focuses the exercise on the
legs by the action of pedaling. The treadmills are an all body exercise as you
may walk or run at various speeds. There are also some models that can simulate
slopes for a more intense workout.
The
stair climbers replicate the action of climbing a stairway. This device now
also has modifications that replicate the pulling up action off the hands for a
more through workout. The skiing and rowing machines work both the arms and
legs simultaneously with the rowing machine also working the back muscles. The
elliptical trainers are a cross between the stair climbers and the ski
machines. The aerobic riders also exercise the arms and legs at the same time
by the use of a simultaneous pull and push motion.
There
is also a miscellaneous group of fitness equipment. These include items such as
heart rate monitors and exercise balls as well as many others. The heart rate
monitors are used as a motivational tool in exercise as they monitor the heart
rate and provide feedback to the individual exercising. The use of exercise
balls has become very important in training such as flexibility training and
for balance as well.
When
using any type of fitness equipment it is always important to seek professional
advice as the improper use of this equipment can cause severe damage.
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