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Middle Age Fitness - Choosing The Right Exercise Equipment 
By: Allison Thompson
Using exercise equipment is a great way of getting fit. The equipment can come in many forms and at many different prices. In this article we will have a look at a number of different types of fitness equipment available that can be used just as successfully at home as in the gym. There are many types of exercise equipment that could fall into this category but taking into account the amount of space available in the average home and the amount of money the average person has available for exercise equipment we will focus on just 4.
The Treadmill
This particular piece of exercise equipment is becoming ever more popular with home owners along with being available to use at any time at their local gym. Today you can choose between many different types from the most basic version right through to the top of the range ones which allows you to run a specialist program for it through your PC. However what is important is that the one you choose to purchase is solidly constructed and comes with a very smooth walking action to it. Also the belt needs to be wide enough so that you able to both walk and run on it comfortably when it has been set at an incline. Plus the machine you purchase needs to come with a safety cut off system. Generally this system is controlled by you inserting a small key into the machine and which has a rope attached to it which then connects to the user (normally on their wrist). Then if at anytime should an incident occur the key will come out as the rope is pulled and this will then automatically stop the treadmill.
The Elliptical Trainer
Of all the pieces of fitness equipment we are looking at in this article the elliptical trainer provides not just a comfortable way to exercise but also does not place as much pressure on the bones in their body. The other big benefit to be gained from using this piece of exercise equipment over say a treadmill is it is very easy to understand and use so even some one who is a complete novice will have no difficulty using it. All the elliptical trainers you can now purchase for the home are designed to allow you to increase the intensity of the workouts you do on them so this means as you get fitter you won't be prevented for increasing how much resistance is being placed on your muscles as you work them.
Stationary Bicycles
If you are looking for a much more comfortable way to exercise and a piece of exercise equipment that takes up very little space then this may be the ideal piece of equipment for you. This particular piece of equipment is particularly good for those people who have led very sedentary lives and are only just starting to exercise again.
We have already looked at several different pieces of exercise equipment that we can use in the comfort of our own homes. However now we take a look at one more piece which will not only help you to get back into shape but can be used in the comfort of your own home as well as being the cheapest to purchase.
An Exercise Ball
This particular piece of equipment has grown in popularity not only to be used in gyms but in homes as well over recent years. Yet in fact it was first being used back in the 1960's by therapists to help improve the balance of children who were suffering from muscular dystrophy. Although it has been around for more than 40 years it has only been in the last few years that other fitness experts have suddenly come to realize that this piece of exercise equipment is beneficial to anyone who is looking to improve their fitness levels as well as their well being.
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