“7 Essential Reasons You Need To Have a Home Gym”

 

By Kyle Battis CSCS, ATC, NSCA-CPT
 
            The home gym is an amazing resource that you should be taking advantage of.  Between hectic schedules to the non-sense going on in commercial gyms, home gym training is the safe-haven for people looking to train in a manner that actually produces results. There are many reasons why you should have a home gym and I encourage you to read on as one of these reasons could be very pertinent to your individual situation.
 
  1. Life Gets In The Way: How true is this statement? It is always a good idea to have a contingency plan for those little things that always seem to “pop-up.” Despite our best laid plans, life gets in the way and unforeseen obstacles can interrupt your training schedule. Having a home gym that you can rely on will ensure that you can fit in your training sessions and stay on track despite the uncertainty of life. This has been one of my secrets to making continued progress despite my crazy schedule. 
 
  1. Home Gym Training Fits Your Schedule: If you have a home gym you don’t have to worry about driving to the commercial gym and fitting training into your schedule. Quoting Coach John Davies, “It doesn’t make sense to drive 40 minutes to the gym, workout, only to drive another 40 minutes back home!” 
 
Having a home gym can save you a lot of time in your daily schedule and give you hours of your life back. By training at home you can also completely avoid the busy times at the local “fitness center.” Having your own home gym gives you the freedom to train when you want to train and gives you more of your life back.
 
  1. A Training Environment That You Enjoy: A key benefit of having your very own home gym is that you get to set up a training environment that you enjoy. No need to worry about dropping the weights on the floor a little too loudly and scaring the people doing the machine circuit. 
 
There is also no need to suffer through Britney Spears signing “hit me baby one more time” while performing Squats (unless you are into that kind of music) and no need to stifle your primal yells during your next set of squats so as not to offend others. 
 
In your home gym you can play whatever music you like at whatever volume you like. You can put up posters and pictures that motivate you and set up your home gym in a way that is conducive to your training style. 
 
  1. Focus: One key benefit of having a home gym is to avoid the distractions found in most chain gyms. I recently interviewed Coach Dan John and he said the following, “Look Kyle. I could train at a chain gym in Las Vegas so that I could look at all of the beautiful girls “working out” but if I really want to get something accomplished during my training session I will continue training in my garage gym so that I can achieve the results I am looking for.”
 
As someone who is looking to achieve real results you need to focus on the task at hand and training in your own home gym can help you keep your mind focused on hard training. Once you try home gym training you may never go back to training in a commercial gym (if you can help it of course).
 
  1. Privacy: If you have your own home gym you can train how ever you want and invite whoever you want to train with you (no day passes needed!). 
 
You also don’t have to worry about dress-code and you can train barefoot without being yelled at.  It is also nice not to be stared-at the entire training session and to avoid people hitting on you every time you go to them gym (some people are shameless at some of these commercial gyms!). 
 
  1. Save Money On A Gym Membership: Let’s face it. Gym memberships can be expensive. I encourage you to calculate how much you spend on your gym membership every year. For some people this total approaches a thousand dollars/year! Now fast forward ten years and total up how much you have spent on a gym membership. 
 
Wow! That total adds up to a staggering number for some people! The great thing about getting into training that works is that when you develop an in-depth understanding of the key training concepts that knowledge allows you to achieve phenomenal results from the simplest and cheapest equipment. You could conceivably save yourself many thousands of dollars by slowly building up your very own home gym over time. I address what equipment actually has value in my e-book and newsletter available at http://www.homegymsecrets.com
 
  1. Train with Intensity: Once you learn how to train in a manner that actually produces results you will become very familiar with intensity in your training. Unfortunately, most commercial gym goers are not. 
 
Training with Intensity in a chain gym can lead to disapproving looks from fellow patrons, disruptions in your training plan while waiting for the 14 year old boy to finish performing his set of biceps curls in the power rack, and of course, the thing that bothers me the most is when the local ACE-certified “trainer” comes over and tells me that I should not perform Snatches or Clean because they are “dangerous!” These annoyances can be completely avoided by training in your fully-equipped home gym. 
 
There you have it. I have provided you with seven compelling reasons why you absolutely should have a home gym. Once you get set up your home gym training will allow you to train in a manner that produces results and allows you more versatility in your training. 
 
 
Train with purpose,
Kyle Battis CSCS, ATC, NSCA-CPT
 
Kyle Battis owns and operates Professional Fitness Coaching based out of Concord, NH. Kyle specializes in body transformation programs, athletic performance enhancement programs, and home gym training. If you want a collection of ideas to add some variety to your training please visit www.homegymsecrets.com. You’ll have access to some amazing audio interviews Kyle has done with top-fitness professionals and you will receive a Free Special Report, “The 7 Biggest Mistakes People Make When Building Their Home Gyms” just for visiting. Kyle can be contact be e-mailing him at kyle@homegymsecrets.com
     
 


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Discomfort, the Key to Success!

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by Kyle Battis CSCS, ATC, NSCA-CPT
 
 
“The Only Time You Grow Is When You Get Outside Your Comfort Zone!”
-T- Harv Ecker
 
            If you are serious about making progress towards your fitness goals then you need to get uncomfortable. “What are you talking about Kyle,” you ask? Just stay with me and I will tell you why Discomfort really is the real key to achieving the goals you have set for yourself. 
 
            So what is discomfort? I’ll start off by defining discomfort and I will then use that definition to show you how it can help you achieve a leaner physique, improved athletic performance, or anything else in life that you desire for that matter. 
 
            Chambers Dictionary defines Discomfort as “Lack of comfort or uneasiness.” If you think about it, comfort is why you are where you are right now. Chances are you have become comfortable with a certain amount of exercise, a certain style of eating, a certain approach to your training, and a certain type of lifestyle. Dr. Phil has a saying that goes, “How’s that working for you?” If you really want to achieve better results than what you are currently getting then you need to do some things that feel uncomfortable to you. 
 
            You’ll need to step outside of your current comfort zone in order to grow. You might need to find a coach and learn how to train in a manner that will actually bring you to where you want to go. You might need to increase the intensity of your weight training sessions so as to achieve the necessary stimulus that will lead to physique improvements. You might have to adopt a new style of training that you are unaccustomed to. You might have to make some food choices that you are not used to making and not comfortable making. You might have to sacrifice staying up late and partying every weekend in order to reach your goals. You might have to do something different! 
 
            I’ll let you in on a little secret. Those people that get great results in any endeavor in life make sacrifices. Athletes that excel on the field of play make sacrifices. These achievers learn to become comfortable with discomfort. Like the Marines, they learn to become comfortable in “the fog of war.” 
 
These people realize that in order to achieve the greatness they have their hearts set on that they will need to make changes in their lives.   They might not be entirely comfortable with these changes but seeking this discomfort is 100% necessary if they are to achieve the success they desire. 
 
            So let me ask you, “Have you been too comfortable in your training lately? How about with your nutrition?” If you answered yes that is OK. But if you really want to see results something has to give. You must venture outside of your self-determined limits, outside of your comfort zone if you want to grow. Learn to embrace chaos and seek discomfort in order to grow as a person. Stay focused on your goals and become comfortable with discomfort and you will achieve the goals you have set for yourself. 
 
            Be honest with yourself. Are you 100% committed to achieving the goals that you have set for yourself. If you answered that question with a resounding YES then you should have no problem stepping out of the comfort zone and trying new things. However, if you are only 70% committed to achieving your goals then you will probably put forth an effort that is similar to your level of commitment. It is those instances where your commitment level is at 100% and you are completely willing to step out of your current comfort zone that magic happens and phenomenal results are achieved so I challenge you to find something that you are 100% committed to, step out of your comfort zone, and make it happen!
 
Train with purpose,
 Kyle Battis
 
 
Kyle Battis owns and operates Professional Fitness Coaching based out of Concord, NH. Kyle specializes in body transformation programs, athletic performance enhancement programs, and home gym training. If you want a collection of ideas to add some variety to your training please visit www.homegymsecrets.com. You’ll have access to some amazing audio interviews Kyle has done with top-fitness professionals and you will receive a Free Special Report, “The 7 Biggest Mistakes People Make When Building There Home Gyms,” just for visiting.
 

 


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