If you’re looking for ways to improve your home gym, then you’ve come to the right place! In this article, we’ll take a look at some of the best accessories that you can buy to take your workout to the next level.
From weighted shirts to foam rollers, there are a number of different products that can help you get more out of your workout. Whether you’re just starting out or you’re a seasoned veteran, we’ve narrowed the infinitie amount of choice out there to the best of the best. An easy to digest list.
A home gym is a great way to get a workout in without having to deal with the crowds at a traditional gym. However, in order to get the most out of your home gym, you need to have the right equipment and accessories.
There are a few essential pieces of equipment that every home gym should have, such as a good set of dumbbells, a weight bench, and a squat rack. In addition to these essential pieces, there are a number of other accessories that can make your workout more effective and enjoyable.
To learn more about the best home gym accessories, read on!
FIRST, it is a great idea to have a foam roller/massager. We tried out “The Original Worm,” which is a small full body massage roller that combines the benefits of therapy balls with a foam roller. The Worm’s specially designed (4) neoprene encased, solid rubber massage balls target 4x the body’s surface area. These massage roller balls will provide trigger point release to combat stiffness, pain and stress in muscles and joints. An easy to use, easy to carry, self massage tool.
No home gym is complete without actual equipment. Lately, I am 110% all for this brand: DMoose. They make everything but here are some of my favorites right now that I think are essential to consider adding to any home gym setup:
DMoose Olympic Barbell Clips – 2 Inch or 1 Inch Pair
DMoose Weight Lifting Hooks (Pair), Hand Grip Support Wrist Straps
DMoose Dip Belt
I don’t know about you but I use a home pull-up bar, and like various fear-less P90X moves (like push-ups etc.). Eventually you need to add some resistance but this isn’t easy. The Dip Belt above helps but sometimes I want more. Even if you’re not into these moves – weighted clothing is super cool and good way to add some light resistance to your movements. We like OMORPHO. Running, hiking, studio workouts and skill training. Wear it to any workout that moves your upper body, from the boxing gym and yoga studio to the batting cages and trail.
Speaking of the the trail, hiking is counts as part of your home workout. Or maybe you’re into running or plyometrics. The right shoes go a long way. I recently tried out a brand named KURU for all genders. Their shoes are engineered with triple-layer support which supports the foot in all the right places, helping to relieve plantar fasciitis pain and hopefully prevent injury. They have some really innovative shoe options. Here are the R4RR favorites for:
These are limited edition with some awesome design options.