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eLearning Series:
Body Building - Teach Me To Pump Up
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BODY BUILDING MACHINES
Multistation
Machines
There is no
getting around it. When you begin looking at high end equipment,
you can pretty much bet that you are going to have to spend
quite a bit of money. These are often referred to as “home
gyms.”
This piece of
equipment is multi-purpose and able to serve more than
one person at a time. They are designed with multiple work
stations and the exercises are ones that can’t be done
with barbells such as leg curls, lat pull downs, leg extensions,
and cable movements.
Some things
you need to take under consideration with this type of
equipment is the size. Do you have sufficient space to
house a multistation machine? They are pretty much stationery
and not designed for portability. Cost is another factor
as well as who will be using the machine. If it will be
used by more than one individual the cost effectiveness
of such equipment increases if you are weighing the purchase
against joining a club.
Obvious advantages
are that you and your partner can both use the equipment
simultaneously and there is the added convenience of having
the ability to train in your own home.
Variable
Resistance Machines
What are variable
resistance machines? Think Nautilus® or Bowflex®.
Both are variable resistance machines that provide an alternative
to free weight training.
The primary
advantage is the constant resistance in the range of movement
for the muscle group you are training. Another huge advantage
over traditional weight training is that by working with
constant resistance, you make the muscle stronger and you
do it much faster than the traditional method.
This type of
training also lets you deliver exactly the amount of exercise
you desire to whatever specific muscle group you are working.
There is the benefit of working that resistance through
a greater range of movement as you can reduce your training
time.
Variable resistance
can be added to your free weight training routines to get
much bigger and do it much faster.
Portability
can be another advantage. These pieces of equipment tend
to take up less space and many can be easily broken down
in just one or two steps for storage convenience when not
in use.
As far as which
is better, free weights or variable resistance, it all
depends on what your personal preferences might be. If
you have established your budget and your goals, throwing
variable resistance machines into the mix might be an option.
Regardless of
which options you choose, let me remind you to shop around
before spending too much money. There’s a good chance you
can find used equipment that is just right for your purposes.
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