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Holiday Fitness Gift Guide

Posted in Exercise Equipment Advice on November 8th, 2012 by Healthstyles Exercise Equipment

Are you looking for ideas for unique Christmas gifts?

HealthStyles Exercise Equipment has some great gifts for fitness enthusiasts in all price ranges!

Whether your gift is for an avid runner, a Cross-Fit or P90X junkie, or a friend or loved on who is trying to firm up or lose weight, here are just a few of the many possible gifts you can put under the tree for those important people in your life.

Visit your local HealthStyles Retail store in Denver, Boulder, Fort Collins, Glenwood Springs, or Grand Junction for the best holiday gift ideas.

Gifts Under $25

Spri Xertube Purple - Extra Heavy
Resistance Bands

$6.99 – $12.99

Cast Iron Kettlebell 10lb
5lb – 15lb Kettlebells

$7.95 – $23.95

Harbinger 9 Foot Adjustable PVC Speed Jump Rope
Jump Ropes

Only $8.99

The Great Balance and Stability Handbook (Paperback)
Fitness Handbooks

Only $9.95

Spri Yoga Block Purple 4in x 6in x 9in

$9.99 – $14.96

Yoga Blocks
Foam Roller - Full - 12 x 6

$12.99 – $24.99

Foam Rollers
Harbinger Padded Handle Push-Up Bars

Only $14.99

Push Up Bars

FitBALL Balance Disc - Blue

Only $21.95

FitBall Balance Disc

Gifts Under $50

Ball Dynamics 8lb Medicine Ball with Strap - Blue
Medicine Balls

$22.95 – $49.95

Harbinger Deluxe Tri-Fold Workout Mat
Yoga and Exercise Mats

$26.99 – $49.99

Creative Fitness Door Gym
Pull Up Bars

$29 – $46.95

LifeLineUSA TNT Cable System
Heavy Resistance Bands

$29.99 – $49.99

Troy 12-Sided VTX Gray Dumbbells - 5lb Pair
10lb – 15lb Dumbbells

$32 – $48

Cast Iron Kettlebell 10lb
20lb – 30lb Kettlebells

$32.95 – $47.95

75CM FitBALL with Pump - Perl
FitBall Exercise Balls

$32.95 – $41.95

Acu-Hoop 3 pound
Weighted Hula Hoops

$39.99 – $49.99

Gifts Under $100

Troy 12-Sided VTX Gray Dumbbells - 5lb Pair
20lb – 30lb Dumbbells

$64 – $96

Cast Iron Kettlebell 10lb
35lb – 60lb Kettlebells

$55.95 – $95.95

FitBall Deluxe Balance Board
Balance Boards

$59.95 – $99.95

LifeLineUSA Power Wheel
Power Wheel

$59.99

Polar FT1 Heart Rate Monitor Watch
Heart Rate Monitors

Starting at $59.95

LifeLineUSA Jungle Gym XT
Jungle Gym XT

$99.99


Trampolines

$59 – $79

Body Solid GSWT Standard Weight Tree and Bar Holder
Weight Storage Racks

Starting at $55

Other Great Gift Ideas


TRX Suspension Trainer Pro

$164.95

BOSU Home Balance Trainer
BOSU Balls

$109.99


Inversion Tables

Starting at $329

PowerBlock Sport 2.4 Dumbbell Set 3-24lbs
PowerBlock Dumbbells

Starting at $149

Vectra Fitness VX-FT 2 Stack Commercial Functional Trainer
Functional Trainers
Power Plate my7 Vibration Exercise Machine
Vibration Trainers
Hoist 6 Position Flat Incline Decline Bench
Benches & Racks
Vision Fitness V-Series Indoor Cycle
Exercise Bikes

Give the Gift of Fitness!

Posted in Exercise Equipment Advice on December 7th, 2011 by Healthstyles Exercise Equipment

Are you looking for ideas for unique Christmas gifts?

HealthStyles Exercise Equipment has some great gifts for fitness enthusiasts in all price ranges!

Whether your gift is for an avid runner, a Cross-Fit or P90X junkie, or a friend or loved on who is trying to firm up or lose weight, here are just a few of the many possible gifts you can put under the tree for those important people in your life.

The Back-Up Plan: A Fitness Must Have!

Posted in Exercise Equipment Advice on July 13th, 2011 by Healthstyles Exercise Equipment

Most of us understand that to get where we want to go, we need transportation to get there. A vehicle of sorts, whether that be car, bus, bike, subway etc. The same concept holds true for our health and fitness program. Some of us have a gym membership, while others prefer to walk, run, bike outdoors. However, as we all know there are late nights, running late mornings, bad weather issues, and hot weather at this time of year, that can sometimes prevent us from using our preferred mode to get our workouts in. I’m constantly telling my clients that regardless if you prefer to workout outside or if you belong to a gym, there are going to be times where we just can’t get a workout in.

One of the most important Fitness Must Haves is to invest in a few key pieces for your home to create a Back-Up Plan! Despite budget or space issues, there are a wide range of options to meet your needs! The bottom line is, having a solid back-up-plan will help keep you moving and on track for your fitness goals! Here are few ways to create for yourself a back-up plan to ensure you always have a way to get a workout in!

Basic Cardio:

There are TONS of options for the home user to create a cardio workout. For the budget conscious there are numerous workout DVD’s you can purchase for minimal cost. P90x is great example of a full body, 90 day workout that can keep you going that requires minimal equipment and can be done anywhere! Most satellite and cable providers have a fitness channel in their basic line-up of programs. Do some checking to see if yours’ does and then check out the options.

If watching the TV doesn’t get it done for you, invest in an indoor, "spinning" type bike or rowing machine. Both tend to take up minimal space and can provide you with an awesome way to get some cardio in! Be prepared to spend between $700-$1300 for these.

If you prefer to spend a little more dough, there are tons of treadmill and elliptical options out there! Quality that will last starts at about the $1200 range, and there are tons of options to suit your needs. Visit a speciality fitness store, where you will get quality advice and support.

BEWARE: Don’t buy cheap! It is better to buy a different type of piece, than to buy a cheap version of an expensive product! For example, don’t buy a $800 treadmill when you can spend that $800 on a quality indoor bike or rowing machine that will last. You want your Back-up plan to be RELIABLE …that is the whole point!

Resistance Training:

Again you can do this with or without budget constraints. For about $10 you can get resistance bands at various tensions. Even for the hard core lifters, resistance bands can be effective if done correctly as part of an overall program. Add a door anchor for about $5, and you can essentially turn any door into a resistance training work station!

Another option for between $100-200, is a suspension training system, such as TRX or Jungle Gym. Suspension trainers use a nylon strapping system to turn your body into a functional training station! You can get an amazing workout using your own body weight and need about 8ft. of space and a door, ceiling or other sturdy place to attach the anchor.

If you want the feel of weights in your hands, for about $400 you can get a pair of Power Blocks! This unique concept offers 24 pairs of dumbbells in a one piece set! They are durable, easy to use and give you a ton of options! For an even cooler route, try the Kettleblock. With the same concept as the Power Blocks, instead of having all those kettlebells lying around, you have just a one handled block with the ability to select the weight you want with the push of a pin!

If a home gym or functional trainer with a weight stack where you can continually increase the resistance is what you need, quality home gyms and functional trainers begin at just above $1000 and go up from there depending on the variety of exercises you would like to be able to do with the gym. Again, purchasing an inexpensive functional trainer or gym is a bad idea. It will "feel" lightweight and the cables won’t have the smooth feel that you may have experienced in the gym.

Training while Traveling:

Training on the road can be a big challenge. Make sure to plan ahead, so you have a game plan in place.

Check the hotel to see if they have a workout out room, ask what types of equipment they have, how many pieces they have and the hours of the facility. If this will work with your schedule, you’re set. Even if they have a room, ask if they have a pool, and depending on the time of year, if it is indoor, outdoor and heated. I always travel with my swim bag as a back-up, back-up plan for hotel stays. There is nothing worse than counting on the hotel workout room, only to find out the bike or treadmill is broken or so unstable it isn’t worth the risk!

If all else fails, bring along your resistance bands and door anchor or a suspension system, (TRX). They take up little space in your suit case and are an awesome way to get a workout in. Mix in some body weight squats, lunges and push-ups, create a circuit and you are good to go! Don’t let travel and a lack of planning prevent you from staying healthy while on the road!

Let’s face it …Life happens. Having a Back-up Plan in place is a sure fire way to help you stay on track for your fitness goals and keeps you moving and feeling good! Everyone should have a few key pieces in their home, as well as a take-along plan for travel!

A little planning can go a long way!

Tonja Hadley, MA, CSCS
Personal Trainer
HealthStyles Exercise Equipment