Here are a few gift suggestions for the fitness buffs in your life.
A fitness related gift is a great option for someone who already works out or for someone who has expressed interest in getting started. However, giving such a gift to someone because YOU want them to exercise is a bad idea.
That being said, let's get started.
Gymboss Interval Timer
I'm a huge fan of the Gymboss. I know there are lots of interval apps for smartphones but I'm old school and not a fan of dragging your phone along to a workout. Besides the fact that it can get damaged, there are people who cannot resist checking their Facebook or email when they should be focusing solely on their workout.
I'm not usually not one of those people who gets off on gadgets but I love my Gymboss. Interval training is a great form of exercise and the Gymboss is an inexpensive and convenient way to keep track of your intervals.
To get the most out of your workout, you need to focus on the exercise at hand. Trying to keep track of the time is an unnecessary distraction, which the Gymboss eliminates.
You can set it for 1 time or 2 different times. Want to do something different than counting reps or doing steady state cardio? Perform your exercises for a specific amount of time rather than a certain number of reps. For example, if you're doing a circuit, you can program the Gymboss to beep every 30 seconds or set it for 30 seconds of work and 5 or 10 seconds to transition to the next exercise.
For cardio intervals, program it for 30 seconds work and 60 seconds recovery or any combination of times. There is also a handy clip and it comes in multiple colors.
You can get a Gymboss here.
Personal Training
Personal training is a great gift for the beginner or the experienced exerciser.
The safest and most effective way for a novice to get started is to have a program designed specifically for them and to learn to do the exercises correctly from a qualified professional.
Experienced exercisers often get into a rut of doing the same things over and over. A new workout routine can not only eliminate mental boredom but can also jump start their fitness results.
Personal training will generally run around $40-$100 per one-hour session, with most trainers offering discounts for multiple sessions. Half-hour sessions are also usually available.
If you're in Lancaster, you can call me at (717) 509-7777 for more information and to pick up gift certificates. I train both women and men.
Small Group Training
If your fitness enthusiast enjoys exercising with others, small group training is a great option. You get the instructional benefits of personal training along with the support and camaraderie of a group.
At Body & Soul, I offer No Pink Dumbbells Fitness Boot Camp. This program is designed for women and men who want to get fit but don’t want to spend hours a day exercising. The training sessions are challenging but are adapted for the fitness level of the participants.
You can get more details at NoPinkDumbbells.com
Ironmaster Quick Lock Adjustable Dumbbell System
If
you are buying for someone who wants to work out at home and doesn't
have the space or the resources for a fully equipped dumbbells rack,
consider the
Ironmaster Quick Lock Adjustable Dumbbell System. It adjusts from 5-75 pounds, in 2 1/2 lb increments, and gets glowing reviews.
These
adjustable dumbbells are not cheap but I hesitate to recommend other
brands due to numerous complaints about them coming apart. Safety is
paramount when you're lifting weighted objects over your body.
Check them out here ==> Ironmaster 75 lb Quick Lock Adjustable Dumbbell System
Road ID
If you're buying a gift for a
runner, cyclist, hiker, or triathlete (or if you're one yourself), check out Road ID. This gear could save a life. In the event of an
accident where the injured person can't speak for themselves, their Road ID will.
Available in multiple different styles.
RoadID is not just a piece of gear - it's peace of mind. Get it here.
TRX® Training System
Suspension
training is becoming more and more popular. The TRX is a portable
workout system that allows the user to use his/her own body weight to
perform a variety of strength, flexibility, endurance and balance
exercises.
The TRX provides a great total body workout for athletes, beginners,
military personnel and all levels of fitness enthusiasts. The package
comes with everything you need to get started: a ceiling or wall
anchor, the adjustable straps, training tips and a comprehensive full
body workout that can be adapted as your fitness improves.
Get the TRX at www.TRXTraining.com
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Wednesday, December 11, 2013
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