Reconditioned Exercise Bikes Offer Great Value

November 2nd, 2008

Reconditioned exercise bikes offer great value for those on a limited budget who still want to expand their home gym. Used, reconditioned equipment provides an affordable and increasingly popular way to develop and outfit new or existing facilities at your home or office.

Used exercise bikes, especially top-end models, hold their value since the parts that are worn are replaced during the reconditioning process. If you buy from an established dealer (recommended), your exercise equipment will be examined by a qualified technician who will physically inspect all moving parts, and any bike part that shows more than 25% of wear will be replaced.

The old bike is taken apart and will have a new chain, drive belt, and hardware/clips installed. The exerciser is then put back together and cleaned, painted and polished. Finally the reconditioned bike is tested and shipped out or ready for pick up. Oftentimes you won’t be able to tell the difference between a used bicycle and a new one - except, of course, in the price you pay.

The top brands of upright and recumbent exercise bikes have a proven track record for durability and reliability, so in addition to their great features and ease of use, once the used bicycles have been reconditioned they are virtually maintenance-free.

You can choose a used stationary bicycle for your indoor exercising regimen, or hit the road on your two-wheeler when the weather is nice, but don’t miss out on biking as a complete exercise that goes easy on the knees and provides a good cardio workout. You’ll soon find that biking increases your endurance and energy level — and the pounds will melt away. Just like aerobics, an hour a day on your exercise bike will burn around 400 calories or more. No matter what your fitness level, you’ll add enjoyment to your home gym workout with the addition of a used or reconditioned exercising bicycle.

About the Author:

Kevin Urban is the editor for Best-Home-Gyms.com, a consumer guide to discount home gyms. The site features dozens of home gym reviews and consumer treadmill reviews on the major brands and models.

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Finding The Right Home Gym

October 30th, 2008

It’s no surprise that using a home gym is a terrific way to get into shape. You can conveniently exercise in a spare room or basement anytime of the day, and you are guaranteed to not have to wait for the equipment to be available. This is one of the biggest problems with using a public gym. During peak exercising hours you will find alot of competition for the stations. You can solve this by working out on a home gym.

So now that you’ve decided on setting up a gym in your home, which one is right for you? There are many different units available from many top companies such as Weider, Bowflex, and Nautilus. And each one of these manufacturers offers several different configurations of exercise equipment at varying prices. One way to avoid getting overwhelmed by information is to first determine what exactly you need from the equipment. This may sound trivial but it is a necessary first step.

Do you want to gain size and strength from working out on your home gym? Then you will want one that has many different stations targetting various muscles. You will also want one of the home gyms that has alot of weight so that you don’t outgrow it quickly. Obviously these models will be more expensive, but they are worth it if you want to get bigger and stronger.

If you are looking for something that will help you lose weight and tone your body you may not need one of the top of the line products. You can browse the exercise units that have lower weights and less ‘bells and whistles’. These are great for beginners or people who want to start working out but are not into bodybuilding. Spending alot of money is probably not necessary if you are in this category. Look at other cardiovascular exercise equipment like a treadmill or stairmaster as well. You can burn alot of calories on them and they are generally less expensive than home gyms.

Take a look around the internet to comparison shop once you decide on the type of home gym you need. You will be surprised at the difference in pricing, and many companies will ship the units for free. Try to find a reputable manufacturer, preferably one that has alot of positive feedback for their customer service. If you have problems later on you need to be sure they will stand behind their workout equipment.

It is important for you to just start exercising, especially if you have been neglecting your body for a long time. If this is the case check with your doctor to make sure you are fit enough to start an exercise routine. Go slowly at first, gradually increasing the intensity. Before you know it you will be losing weight and feeling more energized.

James McDonald writes for fitnesstrainingsource.com, a fitness equipment and informational website geared towards those people who enjoy working out in their own homes. You can find product information and recommendations, as well as helpful articles.

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How To Build A Low Cost Home Gym

October 29th, 2008

Purchasing a home gym can become quite a daunting task. Walk into any sporting goods store and your senses will quickly become stimulated. Your eyes will gaze at all the attachments and cables. Your ears will hear the greasy sales pitch from the store associate. Your mouth will drop to the floor when you realize a home gym is going to set you back thousands of dollars.

Consumers have alternatives to the clunky and expensive home gyms on the market these days. A few simple pieces of equipment can save you precious space and loads of cash. You may have heard of the following home gym alternatives, but rest assured they are just as effective as the super-duper model 5000 brand in your local sporting goods store.

A high quality adjustable bench is the first low cost piece of equipment. An adjustable bench will replace the need for an incline bench, a flat bench, and a decline bench. One adjustable bench will save you hundreds of dollars compared to buying all three single benches. An adjustable bench is highly versatile and can be used in almost any exercise.

A set or two of dumbbells is next on the shopping list. Dumbbells have long been hailed as the better choice among strength training equipment. They are much smaller than large home gym machines and much cheaper. The beauty of free weights is you can start off with 1 or 2 sets and as you become stronger you can purchase higher weights. Dumbbells are extremely versatile as well. Almost every exercise incorporates the use of weights.

The last low cost piece of equipment is a burst resistant stability ball. These balls are the best thing in fitness these days. They are excellent for abdominal work because they support the spine and isolate the stomach muscles. A stability ball works the abs more than a crunch or sit-up could ever dream of. These balls are highly versatile. The ball may even take the place of a bench in some exercises.

All three pieces of equipment are low in cost, are extremely versatile and save loads of space compared to a bulky home gym. While this equipment may not be very jazzy, it will get the job done for less money and they will take up less space in your home. Beginners or those on a budget should rejoice at the simplicity and versatility that an adjustable bench, dumbbells and a stability ball bring to fitness.

Lynn VanDyke is the proud owner of http://strength-training-woman.com/store.html . Her expertise is quickly becoming recognized in the fitness industry. You may find out more about the equipment by clicking on the above link.

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