What are your worries when building a home gym?

When it comes to building a home gym, you may be surprised.

1. What do you prioritize?

I don't think there are many people who buy all the necessary equipment at once.

I think that the space is limited even if it is a home gym, so it is difficult to decide what to prioritize.

I've set up a multi-home gym, but I think I should have put in a power rack, there were too many dumbbells, and so on.

Due to limited space and budget, choose your equipment carefully.

2. Used or new

Power racks and barbells can often be purchased second hand.

Second-hand goods are cheaper to buy than new ones, but they are still a bit old and have a risk of failure.

It is difficult to decide whether to take the price or the quality.

If you want to use it for a long time, a new one is better, but if you don't do it so often, you can use a used one first.

In the long run, it's best to have as many new equipment as possible to avoid extra costs such as repair costs.

3. Do You Really Need a Home Gym?

In the first place, it is also a point to think about whether it is really necessary to set up a home gym.

If you do not clarify the reason why you want to make a home gym and why you have to be a home gym instead of a normal gym, you will end up with a half-finished work.

It is a good idea to ask the person who actually owns the home gym for information.


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