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About the Home Gym Buying Guide

Here at the home gym buying guide we discuss strength training equipment that performs to the highest standards as well as alert you to gear that’s best left alone. As fitness enthusiasts, we are excited to talk about every aspect of buying and installing a home gym, and it’s our desire to provide you with a look at the best systems and offer guidance to help you find just what you are looking for.

Topics We Cover in the Home Gym Buying Guide

In our home gym reviews section, you’ll find information on the top brands/models and manufacturers of home gyms and strength training equipment including Body Craft, Body Solid, Bowflex, Gold’s, Hoist, Life Fitness, NordicTrack, Powertec, Total Gym, Weider, and more.

Home Gym Buying Guide

The buying guide provides an overview of multi-gyms, functional trainers, cable crossover gyms, Smith machines, power racks, and all manner of anaerobic equipment -- anything you need to set up a home gym. We have some buying tips and guidance for those of you who are just starting out assembling a home gym and what type of equipment you can set up.

If you are looking for free weights exercise equipment as well as tips and information about what to buy and where to buy, we have that too.

For consumers who know what they are looking for, this buying guide offers help with ideas regarding used home gyms as well as discounted gyms and exercise equipment. Getting a home gym does not have to be expensive. In fact, you may be surprised to find that a superior quality functional trainer is less expensive than a mid-priced cardio machine.

Are you considering buying an infomercial machine but want a second opinion? Chances are we review it on this site, or you can write to us and we’ll include it on our list of systems to research. Or perhaps you want to develop a compact home gym using inexpensive equipment such as dumbbells, or resistance bands and balls. The home gym buying guide is a good site to start for those of you just starting out and wanting to know more about resistance training.

A well-balanced workout regime includes cardio exercise. We discuss cardio equipment such as exercise bikes in this buying guide, but we recommend you check out our treadmill reviews and elliptical reviews to help you find the best treadmill or elliptical trainer for your home gym.

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Our goal in providing this home gym buying guide is to provide you with updated and useful information about everything related to creating a personal home gym. We are constantly reviewing new systems and machines in order to get you the information you need so that you can determine what equipment is right for you. Until next time, it’s time for us to load the plates and get back to work. Happy lifting!

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