Articles in the ‘Fitness Equipment’ Category

Filed Under (Fitness Equipment) by Benjamin Wise on August-25-2008

Sometimes known as “sauna on the go”, a far infrared sauna is indeed quite portable and easy to use. For those who live in small spaces or move frequently, this portability is a large part of the draw.



Filed Under (Fitness Equipment) by Adam Peters on August-25-2008

New running apparel and accessories can contribute to a running session of maximum efficiency.



Filed Under (Fitness Equipment) by Mary Stone on August-24-2008

Should you begin to take an interest in elliptical trainers and what they can do for your physical training schedule, you should not feel alone if you feel lost among the many different types of elliptical trainers available today. However, you should consider the following few factors when deciding on the trainer to get.



Filed Under (Fitness Equipment) by James Knolan on August-24-2008

If you are looking for a massage chair, then finding relevant information regarding potential shiatsu chair candidates is important. Reviews and evaluations can point out the relevant aspects of each product. To assist potential purchaser researching massage chairs, we evaluate 5 key categories which include Warranty & Customer Service, Comfort/Ergonomics, Ease of Use, Features and Massage Therapy. Each category is worth up to 20 points. All points are added up to give a total score based on the 5 categories. A disciplined, systematic approach takes out bias and presents facts. We review the Luxury range of $4,000 to $5,000 and feature the Omega Montage Elite massage chair.



Nothing beats getting a full body massage when you are tired and your muscles are aching. The initial tension and muscle stiffness makes you sensitive to the massage therapy. As you relax both your body and mind, the massage starts to relieve those aches, pains and anxieties. The relief from the soreness is very positive. Most people view a massage as a treat and something they have to go to a spa to receive. The advanced massage chair recliners of today are starting to change all that.



Filed Under (Fitness Equipment) by Chris Channing on August-7-2008

Stamina is something that, in today’s world, is an aspect primarily belonging to athletes and athletes only. It is now becoming more common for society to not have time to workout, get in shape, and stay fit. Mini trampolines are helping to solve the problem by giving consumers a way to exercise in a fun and inexpensive way.



Filed Under (Fitness Equipment) by Adam Peters on August-3-2008

Running Shoes From New Balance



Filed Under (Fitness Equipment) by Vladimir Korozova on July-5-2008

The television has become another place to buy fitness equipment. Unlike going to a fitness store, it is more challenging to actually choose a piece of equipment that works and will be used daily. When you finally see a piece of fitness equipment that interests you enough to want to buy then it is important for you to have some understanding of what you will be purchasing.



Filed Under (Fitness Equipment) by Chris Channing on June-10-2008

Out of all the sports combined, boxing is one of the most physically demanding because of the large emphasis put on training and endurance. Boxers will very often train rigorously throughout the morning and at nights for weeks on end in preparing for a match. Such workouts are necessary to have incorporated special boxing equipment, however, for best effect.



More and more people are starting to realize their bodies are out of shape. The fitness and weight loss industries have recognized a huge increase in the last couple of decades, mostly because of the obesity epidemic that’s been plaguing Americans for the same amount of time. It is a well-known fact that we’re the most out of shape and fattest country in the world and that up to 70% of all Americans are considered to be clinically obese. A few people, perhaps you yourself, have the determination to change this problem.