Fitness Equipment . . . from exercise balls to inversion tables, the choices are almost unlimited
Fitness equipment isn't limited to treadmills, elliptical trainers, home gyms, exercise bikes, and infomercial exercise products.
There are dozens of other types of exercise equipment available, all of varying value, depending upon your fitness goals, and your budget. An inversion table, for example, is helpful for reducing back pain, and improving blood circulation -- essential factors for anyone interested in good health and fitness. And the exercise ball is a great, inexpensive tool you can use to get a thorough abdominal workout, and to develop better flexibility. If you thought you needed to spend a fortune to get a good cardio workout at home, consider jump ropes -- a cheap, extremely effective way to burn calories and build your aerobic capacity. On this section of Exercise-Equipment-Advisor.com, we'll take a look at exercise equipment such as this, and much more . . . inversion tables, trampolines, punching bags, and anything else we can uncover. Fitness Equipment ReviewsIronman Gravity 1000 Inversion Table: This quality inversion table offers inversion therapy, at an affordable price. Teeter Hang Ups EP-950 Inversion Therapy Table: Learn about this new, premium quality inversion table from Teeter Hang Ups. Gazelle Edge: See our review of this popular Tony Little exercise glider . . . Gaiam
Balance Ball Chair: Can this balance ball chair
make sitting at a desk more comfortable? Our review explores the answer
. . . Wii Fit Review: This super-popular game from Nintendo gives you the opportunity to have fun while getting in shape . . . Bosu 3D System Balance Trainer: This Bosu Balance Trainer helps you develop your core and improve muscle tone . . .
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