Gym Equipment Overview
What are Things to Know about Exercise Equipment ?
When you Walk into a Gym what is the 1st thing You See ?
A sea of gym equipment is usually the first thing which catches your eye.
Walking into the gym for the first time can be overwhelming and even
intimidating for some people.
Most gyms are big, filled with different kinds of people, and of course a sea of
gym equipment.
The vast majority of gym members would cite the exercise equipment as the reason
why they have a gym membership. This is the reason why most gyms have so
much equipment.
Someone with little knowledge about exercise and fitness who is considering to
become a member, a large amount of exercise equipment may look like a good
reason to join.
If you are Thinking of Joining a Gym for the 1st Time there are a Few things you
Should know
If you are a seasoned gym veteran these points may be obvious to you, but
they are very important to help people who are new to the gym.

1. The Gym is Not Full of Humungous, Grunting, Posing Bodybuilders
The average gym member is just that, average.
Even bodybuilding gyms
are now filled with mostly middle-aged men or women trying to tone up or shed
some weight.
Bodybuilders make up a very small percentage of gym members. Even
bodybuilders may appear intimidating they are usually the nicest people in the
gym and would be eager to help you out if you had any questions about gym
equipment or exercise.
2. The Gym Needs You, You do Not Need the Gym
When you go to your local gym you may feel pressure to join from the
membership counselors. You may be pressured to get extra services such as
personal training.
Personal training is a great investment provided you have a good personal
trainer, but if you cannot afford it, you cannot afford it. You do not
need to have a gym membership to lose weight, gain muscle or become fit.
If having a gym membership means you will not be able to afford healthy food,
you are better off working out at home or outside.
3. The Sea of Gym Equipment is Not for Your Benefit
Your local gym has so much exercise equipment for one reason and one reason
only. To make money. As mentioned before, when someone walks
into the gym for the first time the first thing they see is the exercise
equipment.
This equipment is how a gym sells memberships. The gym is banking on
the fact that over 75% of gym members drop out within the first 3 months.
People pay, then stop using the gym for a number of reasons such as not getting
results and even becoming overwhelmed with the amount of gym equipment and not
knowing what to do.
This is not to say that all the gym equipment is worthless but definitely not
necessary. Next is a rundown of the different types of gym equipment
including where to buy them, how to use them and their benefits.
Which Different Types of Equipment are in the Gym ?
Here is an Overview of the Main Types of Commercial Gym Equipment
Gym equipment is designed for home and commercial use. The primary
difference between commercial and home gym equipment is the durability.
Commercial gym equipment has to go through heavy use from many gym members
throughout all hours of the day. It is more expensive and higher quality
than home gym equipment but has the same use.
Free Weights
Free weights allow free range of motion in any plane of motion, for exercises
which involve any muscle groups.
Free weights is the generic term which refers to the combination of dumbbells
and barbells.
Barbells
Barbells
are long bars with weight plates on the outside. There are
a few different sizes and types of barbells.
In your gym you will most likely
find Olympic bars which are adjustable by adding plates and fixed barbells
(above) which are a set weight. Adjustable barbells have no torque because
the ends rotate while fixed bars create torque because there is no rotation
about the ends.
Olympic barbells weight 20kg which Americans call 45 pounds. The plates
used for Olympic barbells which can support well over 450kg or 1000 pounds have
2 inch diameter holes.
Benefits of Barbell Weight Training: Barbells allow you to
use heavy weights for the best mass and strength building exercises.
Weight Plates
Weight
plates are added to barbells for extra resistance. Weight plates are gym
equipment which no gym is without. Weight plates come in many sizes,
shapes and weights but there are 2 primary differences.
Standard Olympic plates (left) have a 2 inch hole which slips around the end of
the barbell. There are many different styles of weights such as plates
with handles, holes and grips but the weight is the same for all of them and
comes in 45lbs, 35lbs, 25lbs, 10lbs, 5lbs and 2.5lbs.
Weight plates come in different colors and materials as well. You will
find rubber coated, chrome and urethane coated weights which are the most
expensive and longest lasting.

Olympic bumper plates (right) are brightly colored and coated in rubber.
You are unlikely to see these in most gyms as they are primarily for Olympic
lifting in which they have to bounce off the floor when dropped from high
positions such as above the head.
Olympic plates come in the following standard weights across the entire world.
Red 25kg (55lbs.), blue 20kg (44lbs.), yellow 15kg (33lbs.), green 10kg (22lbs.)
and there are black training plates and silver small plates of various weights
to create different weights for competitions.
Which Weight Plates to Choose: Olympic bumper plates are not
necessary if there is no Olympic lifting which is the case in 90% of gyms.
The rubber covered plates tend to chip easily. The urethane coated plates
are by far the best but expensive.
Handles on weight plates can be useful because they allow easier grip and make
the plates more versatile to use for exercises alone. When choosing a
plate set it is best to buy from a reputable brand which has been created top
notch gym equipment for a long time such as Ivanko and Troy.
Dumbbells

Dumbbells are a small bar with round fixed
or adjustable plates. The dumbbells you will find in most gyms have fixed
plates which are adjustable but only tightened every so often with a hex wrench.
You will find dumbbells in your gym in many different forms. There are
dumbbells with round (left) edges as well as dumbbells with hexagonal edges
(right).
The benefits of dumbbells make them be the must-have piece of gym equipment for
all gyms.
Benefits of Dumbbell Weight Training:
Dumbbells are a true free weight because they allow the user to perform motion in all
planes. Dumbbells are the best way to build functional strength, muscle,
tone up and lose weight in a complete weight training program or other
workout routines.
Russian Kettlebells
Russian
kettlebells are less traditional gym equipment in America. Kettlebells
were supposedly used by Russians of the Soviet Union for training which resulted
in their Olympic prowess.
Kettlebells come in different forms such as the classic iron and rubber coated.
Kettlebells have little use in the average gym because the exercises are
unfamiliar with most.
Benefits of Kettlebell Training: Kettlebells are great to
use for developing functional strength and power. If you want to have a
set of Russian kettlebells in your gym or simply want to use them, there are
many courses available to learn proper technique and it is recommended you take
advantage of them.
Weight Benches
Many
exercises for dumbbells and barbells performed on a weight bench. There
are many different types of weight benches.
There is flat, decline and incline weight benches. Some are adjustable
(left) and some are fixed. Weight benches also are attached to barbell
racks for exercises such as bench press (right).
The sturdier the better for weight benches as they allow for a multitude of safe
body weight as well as heavy barbell and dumbbell exercises.
How to Choose a Weight Bench: Think sturdy. You don't
want the bench to be wobbly while your doing dumbbell chest press with 100lb
dumbbells or weighted step ups.
If you want a single weight bench, make sure it adjusts to decline and incline
angles to make the most effective variety of exercises possible.
Cables
Cables refer to any exercise equipment with adjustable cables which allow you to
perform many different motions. Cable set-ups involve a weight stack at
one end, through a set of pulleys which ends up with a carabineer attachment for
a handle, rope, or bar. You pull the cable which lifts the amount of
weight you select on the weight stack.
Lat Pull Down
The
lat pull down is a high fixed cable which is a staple in 99% of gyms. The
lat pull down also has a seat with roller pads to hold your legs down. The
roller pads are only necessary if you are lifting more than your body weight.
The top of the lat pull down has a carabineer which allows different
attachments. You can perform any exercise which you would use a high cable
for on the lat pull down.
The weight on a lat pull down machine stack is the actual weight you will be
lifting because of the single pulley set-up. Since there is no lower
pulley, you have no mechanical advantage hence you lift what you select.
Benefits of Lat Pull Down: Lat pull down is an important
exercise for anyone who cannot do high numbers of pull-ups. They work a
major muscle group and every medium to large sized fitness center should have a
lat pull down in their line of gym equipment.
The lat pull down is also good for triceps extensions but the weight will be
heavy and it won't work as well as the cable crossover, free motion, or any
machine with a dual pulley ratio.
Cable Cross over
The
cable crossover takes up a lot of space and will appear to be the centerpiece of
many gyms.
The cable cross over is a tremendous piece of equipment to have in any gym.
They will sometimes be equipped with seated rows and lat pull down set-ups on
each side in larger gyms.
The cable cross over consists of two adjustable height dual pulley cables.
They are usually separated with an overhead bar which has a pull-up attachment.
Since there is an upper and lower pulley on each weight stack, the weights move
around half of the distance of the length of cable you pull.
This means if you have the weight stack set at 100 pounds you will only be
lifting around 50 pounds due to the mechanical advantage provided by the dual
pulleys. This gives you smoother movement than a single pulley system such
as the lat pull down.
Benefits of Cable Cross Over: Every gym with the required
space must have a cable cross over. The entire body can be exercised with
this very versatile piece of exercise equipment.
The only drawback to the cable cross over is the huge amount of cubic space it
takes up. If space is a concern then the free motion (below) is the best
option.
Free Motion
Free motion machines are the name of a brand which originated in the 1990s.
These machines are taking over the cable crossover as the most useful exercise
equipment to have in the gym.
A free motion dual cable cross combines everything that the cable cross over can
do, and does it in about a quarter of the space.
Like the cable cross over there is a dual pulley ratio which creates a smooth
resistance. The arms have multiple adjustments which enable the free
motion dual cable cross (left) to accommodate for almost an infinite number of
exercises for people of all sizes and fitness levels.
The price the free motion equipment will affect the cost. Home versions
are cheaper than the commercial version. There are other pieces of free
motion equipment meant for isolated muscle groups but the dual cable cross can
do pretty much everything.
Benefits of Free Motion Equipment: The dual cable across
(above left) is one of the very best piece of gym equipment to have in a home
gym or giant fitness center. Free motion equipment is a great addition to
free weights in which the combination offers an unlimited variety of exercises.
Exercise Machines
Weight machines make up the bulk of the sea of gym equipment which you see when
entering most gyms. There is an ongoing battle of "free weights vs.
machines" which has been going on for years.
Which is more effective? They are both effective but free weights are more
effective when performed properly. Machines take out much of the improper
form associated with free weight exercises but have other problems.
In the past it was thought that people should start on machines and progress to
free weights but current research has shown the contrary.
Since weight machines control the motion completely usually through a single
plane of motion, the body's important stabilizer muscles do not get recruited.
Weight machines were designed to isolate a muscle group, therefore they are best
used for muscle building. Machines provide far less functional
strengthening benefits than free weights or free motion exercise equipment.
Selectorized Weight machines

Selectorized weight machines or "machines" are generally designed for one
specific motion. Selectorized refers to the adjustments of the machine.
There is a pin which you can pull out and insert at any weight which you want to
lift. Each machine also has various adjustments such as seat height or
handles which you also select to adjust the machine to fit your body size.
After you adjust most machines, you sit down and pull, or push the handles to
lift the weight stack which attached through to a cable which usually runs
through a complex looking pulley matrix.
There are many different styles and brands of weight machines for every body
part. The cost of weight machines almost entirely depends on their weight.
Since you are paying for a hunk of steel the bigger it is, the more you pay.
There are some machines with complex features which don't change the cost as
much as you would think.
Benefits of Selectorized Weight Machines: Weight machines
are great for isolating muscle groups for bodybuilders or anybody looking to
build a specific muscle. If someone is to begin weight training with no
instruction, selectorized weight machines may be the best way to go.
Hammer Strength
Hammer strength is a brand of exercise equipment which has been creating weight
machines for years. Hammer strength machines are mostly plate loaded
instead of relying on cables and pulleys.
Standard Olympic plates with 2 inch holes are used. Most hammer strength
machines have weight racks attached for plate storage.
Being plate loaded, hammer strength machines feel more like free weights.
Hammer strength machines are weights because the motion is still fixed although
the motion of many hammer strength machines.
Benefits of Hammer Strength Weight Machines: Hammer strength
weight machines allow the bodybuilder or fitness enthusiast to target and
isolate muscle groups through 2 planes of motion.
Hammer strength machines are popular amongst strength trainers who enjoy lifting
heavy weights as they consider hammer strength machines to "feel" more like free
weights.
Where Can I Find the Best Prices for Gym Equipment Online
?
Buying gym equipment online is superior than going to the store because you
order will be shipped to your door. You do not have to rent a truck, clean
out your trunk, or dangerously tie the exercise equipment to the top of your
small car.
Large pieces of equipment are even put together for you saving a huge hassle.
2 Best Options to Find the Best Gym Equipment
BigFitness
Big fitness is one of the largest online vendors devoted solely to exercise
equipment which means you will be able to pick and choose which
gym equipment meets your needs. BigFitness specializes in home and
commercial gym equipment.
Amazon
Amazon.com is the world's largest retailer. You can find plentiful new,
used and refurbished pieces of
exercise equipment from the most trusted online retailer in the world.
Fitness
Equipment Reviews
With so many products out there how can you possibly choose? Read reviews,
ratings and recommendations of fitness equipment based on whether you are trying
to build a home gym, commercial gym or simply looking for fitness accessories.
More information about Gym Equipment
Home Gym Equipment
Equipment which will help you get better workouts at home. You can use
home gym equipment if you are going to create a home gym or simply want to find
out which exercise equipment is best for home use.
You may be surprised that some of the best home gym equipment is not very
expensive, takes up very little space and helps you achieve fabulous results.
Cardio Machines
You will find a plentiful supply of cardio machines at your local gym or fitness
center. Although created for the same general purpose, all cardio machines
have something unique about them. A fitness center cannot be complete
without multiple cardio machines.
If you do not enjoy running, bicycling, hiking, sports or other outdoor cardio
activities cardio machines may be your home gym equipment of choice.
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