Exercise equipment
Exercise equipment is any apparatus or device used during physical activity to enhance the strength or conditioning effects of that exercise by providing either fixed or adjustable amounts of resistance, or to otherwise enhance the experience or outcome of an exercise routine.
Exercise equipment may also include such wearable items as proper footgear, gloves, and hydration packs.
It is important to use exercise equipment properly along with a personal trainer.[1] Inappropriate use of equipment can lead to injuries from mild to extreme.
Strength-training equipment
A broad range of different types of exercise equipment are available, including
- Free weights such as dumbbells, kettle bells, barbells
- Resistance bands
- Weight machines
- Flexion machines
- Pull-up bars
When strength training, not only should the weights used be considered, but the space available, one's diet and clothing should also be taken into account.
See also
- Wall bars
- Weight training
- Elliptical trainer
- StreetStrider (elliptical cross trainer on wheels)
- Exercise machine
- Dumbbell
- Kettlebell
- Physical exercise
- Fitness (biology)
- Treadmill
- Hojo undō
- Pull-up bar
References
- ↑ "Exercise with a Personal Trainer". Tuliptel. Retrieved 28 February 2016.
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