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    Over 40 Fitness - Choosing The Right Kind Of Equipment

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    As we all know using any kind of exercise equipment is a great way for a person to get fit. There are many different types of equipment that a person can use and also the prices that you pay for them are different as well. However in this article we will take a look at several different pieces of fitness equipment which you can use at home as well as in the gym. There are a large number of different pieces of equipment that fall in to the home gym category. But because many people are restricted by how much space they have available in their homes as well as budgetary constraints we will focus on 4 particular pieces of fitness equipment.

    A Treadmill

    This particular piece of exercise equipment is becoming ever more popular with home owners along with being available to use at any time at their local gym. Today you can choose between many different types from the most basic version right through to the top of the range ones which allows you to run a specialist program for it through your PC. However what is important is that the one you choose to purchase is solidly constructed and comes with a very smooth walking action to it. Also the belt needs to be wide enough so that you able to both walk and run on it comfortably when it has been set at an incline. Plus the machine you purchase needs to come with a safety cut off system. Generally this system is controlled by you inserting a small key into the machine and which has a rope attached to it which then connects to the user (normally on their wrist). Then if at anytime should an incident occur the key will come out as the rope is pulled and this will then automatically stop the treadmill.

    The Elliptical Trainer

    This type of exercise equipment gives the user a comfortable and non-impact way for training (this means you are not putting so much stress on to the bones in your legs as with the treadmill). Plus it is a very simple machine to use so even a complete novice will not find it difficult to use. Also these types of machines allow you to adjust the intensity of the session as well as how much resistance that you want your muscles to work against.

    Stationary Bicycles

    For those of you who are actually looking for a more comfortable way to exercise then this piece of equipment may be just what you are looking for. Not only does it take up very little space but it allows you to do your exercise in a comfortable and relaxing way. This particular piece of fitness equipment is ideal for those who are only just starting to get back into exercising and getting healthy.

    We have already looked at several different pieces of exercise equipment that we can use in the comfort of our own homes. However now we take a look at one more piece which will not only help you to get back into shape but can be used in the comfort of your own home as well as being the cheapest to purchase.

    Exercise Ball

    Although these have been growing in popularity in gyms they can also be used in the comfort of your own home. Although many people believe that this form of exercise equipment is relatively new in fact they have been around since the 1960's. It was during the 1960's that exercise balls were used to help children who suffered from muscular dystrophy in order to improve their balance problems, but they have also been found to be beneficial to others as well.

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    Please vist our site Middle Age Fitness in order to learn more about staying fit and healthy once you reach 40. So if you want to learn more about the right kind of Exercise Equipment please click on this link.

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