What to Buy?
When purchasing home gym equipment, buy products that have long been used in fitness facilities and are not considered "fads". The worst products are the quick gimmick informercials. The simpliest and most cost effective gym equipment is the dumbbells. You can buy are variety of sizes and make your own home gym. A newer version is the Power Blocks that have a variety of dumbbell weight variances all in one block. But if you aren't ready to lift more than 20 lbs, start off with a set of 5, 8, 10, 12 or 15 lbs dumbbells.
Second, buy a mat and a fitness ball and learn how to use the fitness ball by checking out your local community centers and trying a ball class or making an appointment with a personal trainer. Fitness Balls can be tricky and dangerous if you do not know how to use them but once you do, they are a great tool for training the entire body.
Thirdly, invest in a step bench with 3-4 risers per side. A step bench is an inexpensive way to have your own bench to do exercises on without getting a bulky piece of equipment.

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Making Fitness at Home a Priority
The greatest challenge a home gym faces is your schedule and home distractions. If you plan to make time for a workout make sure you shedule it into your day. If you have little ones, ask a neighbour or friend to take them to the park while you get your workout in. If you and your partner both want to make time for the gym, schedule separate times so that while your partner is working out, you are taking care of any distractions and vice versa.
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