Free Weights VS Machine
exercise
Something you need to keep in mind and never forget is that when you
exercise, you are training for life. You still may spend an hour a
day in the gym, although that will still leave another 23 hours or
so for your muscles to function without using any fancy equipment.
Whenever you do any type of exercise, the movement of your body
during the exercise is known as the range of motion. The more
difficult the range of motion is, the more effective the exercise
will be, because your body has to work twice as hard to perform the
movement.
Take for the instance the classic dumbbell bicep curl. If you aren't
familiar with the exercise, it is performed by standing up straight
with your palms facing forward, and a pair of dumbbells held down by
your sides. You'll contract your biceps to bring the dumbbells up to
your shoulder height, then repeat the exercise as many times as you
wish.
Using that same movement for exercise on a bicep curl machine, you
should sit down, brace your upper arms on a pad, grasp 2 handles
that are in front of you, then perform the same movement as above to
move the handles in an upward motion.
Now, looking at the muscle contractions in this exercise, you are
contracting essentially your biceps if you are using the curl
machine, and that is pretty much all you are doing. When you use the
machine you are sitting down, which will limit just how much your
shoulders give. The machine has several muscles used in this
exercise limited to the biceps, as well as the muscles in your
forearms and fingers...
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Free Weights VS Machine exercise (continued)
Most of the time, when using machine weights, you
will always be limited as to what type of exercise you can perform.
You must always follow a strict procedure, which is pretty much the
same with free weights. Unlike free weights, machine weights offer a
certain degree of resistance.
One of the best thing about free weights is the fact that you move a
little chuck around to select the weight you want to use. Instead of
dragging it over to your exercise area, you simply select it on the
machine. When you are tired during a workout, this can be a
blessing.
A lot of people argue in the fact that free weights are the best for
your body. While this is normally true, many people out there feel
that machine weights are the best. There are pros and cons with both
machines, although free weights have been around a lot longer and
have been proven time after time to achieve dramatic results.
Body builders for example, have used free weights over the years to
build very impressive bodies. If you ask most of them about machine
weights, they would probably laugh at you and tell you that you need
to quit joking around.
In a nutshell, free weights will use more of your muscles than the
machines do, which makes them more effective overall. This doesn't
mean that the machines are a waste of use, as they offer some great
advantages. In some cases, it is best to stabilize the muscles that
are being used in a movement, which is where machines are the best
to use.
The decision on which to use for you should be based on what you
hope to achieve with lifting weights and where you plan to use the
equipment, such as home or at a gym. Both systems are great for your
body, although the free weights are best to use if you want the best
possible workout, and always ensure that your muscles are getting
the right workouts they need..
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Regular Exercise
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Free Weights
VS Machine exercise |