Low-Impact Fitness Equipment For Your Home Gym
Mar 18th, 2010 | By Kat Wendersen | Category: Exercise And Fitness EquipmentWhile there are many great exercises like basketball, tennis, soccer to get us in shape, they may not be suitable for everyone especially for those who are suffering from weak joints. Such sports are stressful to the knees and ankles and may be inappropriate for older people or those who’ve recently had surgery or given birth. So for these people, what can they engage in?
Low-impact fitness equipment
Low-impact fitness equipment is the key. These machines come in various forms and they offer the ability to build strength and coordination, improve balance and optimize joint health. Cardiovascular health and lung capacity are not neglected here, either. Several of the items discussed below offer those benefits as part of an overall low-impact exercise program.

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Rowing machines, for example, offer a full body workout that gives tremendous cardiovascular benefits with little stress on the joints. On the contrary, a rowing machine helps improve joint health by keeping supporting muscles strong and encouraging lubrication.
Stationary bikes or spinning cycles also provide a great cardio workout as they emphasize development of the hamstrings, quadriceps and glutes. They really work the muscles that stabilize the knees and provide similar benefits to ankle joints.
Stair stepping is another low-impact exercise and stair steppers are usually less expensive than many other items in the home gym. They keep knee-stabilizing quadriceps firm as they help shape up the calves and give an all-round good cardio workout.
For those with a little bigger budget a treadmill is a superb piece of low-impact fitness equipment. Walking in general is great for health. But sometimes sidewalks can be a little hard on the ankles and knees. Also, you may want to keep your workout indoors for reasons of safety or convenience, especially if you tend to exercise in the evenings. Treadmills are the perfect low-impact item to help you achieve those values.
An elliptical trainer is the latest must-have addition to the home gym, but it’s not just a fad. Over the years since their introduction they’ve proven their worth. They help improve coordination, develop leg and back muscles, and optimize the cardiovascular system. But, unlike the outdoor exercises they emulate an elliptical doesn’t stress the joints.
Even a weight machine can provide a whole set of low-impact exercises that build strength, tone, curb body fat and burn calories. Weight machine exercises do put some stress on joints, to be sure. But there’s a big difference in effect on the knees between, say, a leg-press that works the hamstrings, calves and quads and the pounding that jogging entails.
Low-impact exercises are great for anyone who has just undergone recent surgery or has other medical condition or is advancing age. This fitness equipment is gentle on the joints and bones and with so many in the market today, you are bound to find one that suits your needs.
Originally posted 2008-11-30 10:52:54. Republished by Old Post Promoter





