According to this article, home gym equipment in America topped $5 billion in 2006, while 2007 sales increased an additional 3 percent.

Apparently, current numbers are suggesting that more Americans are investing in treadmills; sales surpassed almost $3 billion last year.
I run outdoors because outdoor training has proven most beneficial for me. Remember, just because something worked for me, does not mean it will do the same for you. Everyone is different, and everyone has specific needs. I remember training with treadmills, and soon realizing, to my displeasure, that I was not as conditioned as one might think.
So, I wanted to ask my readers, because I’m sure many of you, like me, have seen treadmills go unused in many homes.
The article offers a list of home gym equipment, of course the lower-cost alternatives to expensive exercise equipment.

- A yoga mat
- Small free weights
- An exercise ball
- A jump rope
Here is the entire article. [Home gyms race hearts, but make them personal]


