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By: Matt Weik
To put it lightly, the COVID-19 pandemic put a lot of us on our butts – literally! As in, people have been sitting on their couch most of the day watching Netflix. People were told to stay in their homes, gyms were closed, and there wasn’t much of anything to do to pass the time. People all of a sudden got on a kick to do at-home workouts using just your own body weight (that is until certain areas were told they aren’t allowed to exercise outdoors – I mean, really?). While there’s nothing wrong with just using your body weight for resistance, there are a ton of great pieces of home gym equipment out there that are well worth the investment if you have a little extra dough sitting around that you don’t mind parting with.
The pieces of home gym equipment mentioned below are not only great for in times of a crisis like we’ve been faced with, but also anytime you aren’t able to make it to the gym for a workout but want to get your swole on.
My personal favorite and the ones I use at home to change things up and have my clients purchase are bands from Bodylastic. They can be purchased in a set, offer hundreds of pounds of resistance, fit nicely in a small bag, and are easily stored out of sight when not being used. Personally, I haven't found a better brand of resistance bands.
With resistance bands, you can fit in a workout hitting every body part you can imagine. Regardless if you want to work your upper body or lower body, everything can be done through resistance bands. Some on the market are extremely inexpensive while some bigger sets that have higher resistances can go into the low $100s. These sets are small and compact which make them perfect for at home where you can toss them under a bed, in a corner, or in a closet when not in use.
If I were to recommend just ONE piece of home gym equipment that everyone should purchase and have at their house, it would 100% be resistance bands. They can even go with you when you travel which creates a dual-purpose piece of equipment. Many hotels have gyms these days, but when they don’t, you’re scrambling to figure out how to get in a workout. Your problems are solved when you pack your resistance bands with you.
If you invest in a quality pair of adjustable kettlebells, they should last you a lifetime. If you aren’t a fan of throwing around kettlebells or you don’t have a bench at home and are using the floor, kettlebells could shorten your range of motion on some exercises which is why considering #3 may be a better option for you.
Several brands are selling them like Bowflex and PowerBlock – the two leaders in the space. While not cheap, adjustable dumbbells are going to run you a few hundred dollars but if you plan on using them regularly, they’re a great investment and incredibly versatile – even if you don’t have a bench at your home and do your pressing movements from the floor. From all of the various brands I’ve tried, they all seem to be of really great quality, and you should have no issue with them lasting you a very long time.
What's nice about the TRX system is that you can buy only the things you want as well as the ability to continue building your home gym with their many bundles, training tools, and accessories. They have things like slam balls, kettlebells, wall balls, battle ropes, power bags and sandbags, medicine balls, stability balls, and more. You can literally outfit your whole home gym in TRX equipment if you really wanted to – of course at a much higher price tag than some of the other options that are laid out in this home gym equipment article.
If you are someone who enjoys stretching, you may find the TRX system your best bet as the straps also allow you to work your body into a deep stretch to focus not only on your lower body but your upper body as well.
To put it lightly, the COVID-19 pandemic put a lot of us on our butts – literally! As in, people have been sitting on their couch most of the day watching Netflix. People were told to stay in their homes, gyms were closed, and there wasn’t much of anything to do to pass the time. People all of a sudden got on a kick to do at-home workouts using just your own body weight (that is until certain areas were told they aren’t allowed to exercise outdoors – I mean, really?). While there’s nothing wrong with just using your body weight for resistance, there are a ton of great pieces of home gym equipment out there that are well worth the investment if you have a little extra dough sitting around that you don’t mind parting with.
The pieces of home gym equipment mentioned below are not only great for in times of a crisis like we’ve been faced with, but also anytime you aren’t able to make it to the gym for a workout but want to get your swole on.
- Resistance Bands
My personal favorite and the ones I use at home to change things up and have my clients purchase are bands from Bodylastic. They can be purchased in a set, offer hundreds of pounds of resistance, fit nicely in a small bag, and are easily stored out of sight when not being used. Personally, I haven't found a better brand of resistance bands.
With resistance bands, you can fit in a workout hitting every body part you can imagine. Regardless if you want to work your upper body or lower body, everything can be done through resistance bands. Some on the market are extremely inexpensive while some bigger sets that have higher resistances can go into the low $100s. These sets are small and compact which make them perfect for at home where you can toss them under a bed, in a corner, or in a closet when not in use.
If I were to recommend just ONE piece of home gym equipment that everyone should purchase and have at their house, it would 100% be resistance bands. They can even go with you when you travel which creates a dual-purpose piece of equipment. Many hotels have gyms these days, but when they don’t, you’re scrambling to figure out how to get in a workout. Your problems are solved when you pack your resistance bands with you.
- Adjustable Kettlebells
If you invest in a quality pair of adjustable kettlebells, they should last you a lifetime. If you aren’t a fan of throwing around kettlebells or you don’t have a bench at home and are using the floor, kettlebells could shorten your range of motion on some exercises which is why considering #3 may be a better option for you.
- Adjustable Dumbbells
Several brands are selling them like Bowflex and PowerBlock – the two leaders in the space. While not cheap, adjustable dumbbells are going to run you a few hundred dollars but if you plan on using them regularly, they’re a great investment and incredibly versatile – even if you don’t have a bench at your home and do your pressing movements from the floor. From all of the various brands I’ve tried, they all seem to be of really great quality, and you should have no issue with them lasting you a very long time.
- TRX Suspension Training Kit
What's nice about the TRX system is that you can buy only the things you want as well as the ability to continue building your home gym with their many bundles, training tools, and accessories. They have things like slam balls, kettlebells, wall balls, battle ropes, power bags and sandbags, medicine balls, stability balls, and more. You can literally outfit your whole home gym in TRX equipment if you really wanted to – of course at a much higher price tag than some of the other options that are laid out in this home gym equipment article.
If you are someone who enjoys stretching, you may find the TRX system your best bet as the straps also allow you to work your body into a deep stretch to focus not only on your lower body but your upper body as well.