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Winter training schedules often meaning moving inside to the gym – but why not consider having your own home fitness equipment?
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Published on 14/12/11
 
Just because the nights are getting colder doesn't mean you should wrap up your fitness regime. For many who want to keep in shape over the winter months this involves moving inside to a gym – but such a move may not prove cost-effective, as you have to share you space with lots of other people, might not get to spend as much time on the equipment you want to use, and could end up tied into long and expensive contracts with no wriggle room should you find you cannot afford to keep paying for them.

Winter training schedules often meaning moving inside to the gym – but why not consider having your
There is another option. Home fitness equipment, such as cross trainers and weights, may seem like a large initial outlay, but they afford you the freedom to train in the comfort and privacy of your own home whenever you want – so if you wake up at 3am and fancy a run, you can just do it! - and the cost of the equipment may well be less than two annual gym memberships.

Cross trainers are among one of the most popular pieces of home fitness equipment because they burn up a lot of calories, give you a full body workout, and are economical on space.

Priory Sports offer a huge selection of cross trainers, including many from leading manufacturer Sole.

The Sole E25 Eliptical Crosstrainer is just £999 – less than an annual gym membership for a couple in many locations – and is a sturdy piece of equipment sure to give you a great workout.

It has a heavy duty yet very quiet flywheel, a high gear ratio not found on many similar models, and upper body handle bars with integrated control switches for ease of use.

Exercise bikes. are another popular piece of home gym equipment and again an area in which Sole specialise.

The Sole B94 Upright Cycle is just £799 and for that money you will get a great home workout. Stationary upright bikes are great for burning calories and giving you a good lower body exercise. It is light weight yet durable and very easy to use, with 10 programmes to choose from with which to challenge yourself, from hill climbs to fat burning.

It has a 9-inch LCD display, which shows you all the important information, such as speed and calories burnt.

If weights are more your thing, check out the Marcy Bruce Lee benches and weights range from Priory Sports.

The Marcy WM367 Barbell Bench with Preacher pad is only £99 and comes with a three position backrest, preacher curl pad, leg developer and weight storage pegs – meaning you can utilise it for a full workout and store your fitness equipment neatly afterwards. It's a great, sturdy bench ideal for those just starting out in weight training.

For a full range of home fitness equipment, visit Priory Sports online today.