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Weight Benches

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A key piece of strength training equipment for any gym or personal trainer studio, large or small is the weight bench.

Weight benches play a crucial part in any weight training program with modern benches allowing you to train at any angle, focus on almost any muscle and aid in reducing the risk of injury.

There are four main categories of weight bench currently available on the market:

  • Multi-Adjustable Benches
  • Flat Benches
  • Olympic Benches
  • Specialist Benches

Adjustable Weight Benches

An adjustable weight bench typically has a simple frame design with one of two different adjustment mechanisms: pop-pin or steps. The range of level adjustment provides a wide range of workout options as part of a basic dumbbell routine. Although not built for compound heavy lifting on their own, most models come with handles and wheels for easy movement in and out of racks.

Flat Weight Benches

This second type of bench is more straightforward but provides a reliable and popular option for certain exercises. When performing flat bench presses and moves that don't require elevation, then a flat bench would be the ideal choice for your gym. With it 's fixed position you have guaranteed stability and reduced risk of having to carry out maintenance on hinges and moving components.

The flat bench will be a predetermined height from the ground which is usually lower than that of an adjustable or incline/decline bench. The flat bench also comes with a single, solid deck meaning there's no gap where the hinge on an adjustable one is located. While flat benches are fixed in height and angle, they are normally easy to transport with wheels, handles or both.

Olympic Weight Benches

Olympic Benches are a popular option for both home and commercial buyers for a few reasons. They have a built in racking system, which tends to be safer than just using a bench and squat stand together and secondly, they remove the need for people to place benches in power or half racks and designate space for the various bench press variations. One drawback is that as well as having a fixed racking system, they tend to have a fixed angle (either flat, incline or decline).

Like a flat bench, Olympic benches are reliable pieces of equipment that have few moving parts and thus a low maintenance requirement. Other benefits include it's size - accommodating a 7ft Olympic bar and often plate storage racking to the rear of the machine.

Specialist Weight Benches: Features and Characteristics

For a facility looking to add something extra to their free weights area, there are a variety of specialist bench options on the market which are less geared towards all around versatility and are instead focused on specific exercises, movement types or muscle groups.

One example of this would be a preacher curl seat or bench. This machine is great for isolating the biceps when performing curls. It removes the ability to lift with the hips, back or shoulders - all of which are common mistakes.

Another widely available specialist bench type is the abdominal bench. These are great for incline and decline exercises, with comfortable padded foot rests to hold the legs securely.

Preacher Curl Adjustable Seat - pins for racking Multi Adjustable Abdominal Bench - various decline positions

Not only is a weight bench an essential piece of gear for your home gym but it 's one of the pieces that you shouldn 't go cheap on. There are a lot of places you can save money on your gym, your bench shouldn 't be one of those.

Your weight bench will be something you use almost every time you use your gym. It 's right up there with your bar when ranked by the amount of use. And, more importantly, it involves your direct contact and supports you during lifts. Hopefully safely.

Not only does it need to be safe, but it also needs to be comfortable. Pressing on a bench with a .25” pad made of cheap foam is a world apart from a pad that 's over an inch thick and made of quality material.

All of our Weight Benches are made from quality materials that are guaranteed to be safe, comfortable and will last for a long time.

If you have never tried ordering Weight Benches online before, feel free to call us at 02 888 10 333 and ask questions about our products. We will be happy to assist you.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Am I motivated to use it?

    Even if the equipment seems like something you might use, be realistic. For example, if you are not into activities such as dancing, a cardio-dance video might not be the right choice for you. If you know you will not use something, do not spend your money on it. Instead, find something that you will use or do exercises without equipment such as doing sit-ups to help strengthen the abdominal muscles.

  • Is the advertising full of promises such as spot reduction or weight loss?

    If the ad focuses on promises or guarantees, it might be too good to be true. And most of the time, it is. Keep in mind that products are marketed to convince you to buy them and the seller doesn't understand your goals. Reaching your goals is up to you and there's no fast or guaranteed way to get healthier with one tool or piece of equipment. It takes hard work and usually other changes, for example eating healthy to reach your goals, not just using one product.

    Do I know anyone who has that type of equipment? Talk to friends and family to get an honest opinion about exercise equipment or tools. This can help you decide what type of gym equipment to get.

  • Try the equipment out - IF possible?

    Try the product before you buy it so you can see how it works and if you like it. You can sometimes borrow or rent equipment such as treadmills, bikes, and ellipticals before you buy it. Some places will even let you return equipment (if not damaged) after a short trial period. Otherwise, make sure the store you bought from offers a great warranty or returns policy.

  • Is this gear the right size?

    If you've decided you want a certain machine or piece of equipment, make sure it's the right size for you. Then you'll be more likely to use it regularly. It's a good idea to try equipment out a few times at a gym before you buy it.

  • Do I need the equipment or can I work the same muscles with other less expensive equipment?

    Sometimes an ad can convince you that a piece of equipment is needed to target a certain group of muscles or body part. But, most of the time there are basic exercises or stretches you can do on your own without equipment. There are many exercises you can do instead of using equipment to reach your goals.

  • What's best for me, my family, and my home?

    Look at the space you have in your home for equipment. If you don't have a lot of space, look for something smaller or more portable. Large items like treadmills and weight-lifting stations take up a lot of space compared to small items like exercise balls and bands.

  • Who will use the equipment?

    If the machine is for more than one family member, make sure everyone can use it safely and that it's right for everyone's size, age, and fitness level. Remember, all fitness equipment needs to be maintained. Think about starting out with second-hand equipment to save some money. Over time, you can buy newer equipment if it's being used regularly.

    All of our Gym Equipment are made from quality materials that are guaranteed to be safe, comfortable and will last for a long time.

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