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Gym Membership vs. A MaxiClimber Workout
When you’re ready to make a lifestyle change and focus on your health, one of the first things you do is look for the best gym membership in your area. But is a gym membership really the right solution for you? What about investing in a home workout machine instead? Let’s take a look at some of the biggest pros and cons of a gym membership versus those of a home workout machine like the MaxiClimber vertical climber.

Affordability

The average gym membership in the United States costs $58 a month or $696 a year. That’s a pretty hefty chunk of change. That being said, many gyms do run specials on gym membership deals or offer discount programs to take advantage of. Your employer or health insurance provider may also subsidize the cost of your gym membership. MaxiClimber home workout machines are extremely affordable, with a range of prices and sizes to meet your unique needs:

Accessibility

Arguably the most difficult part of a gym membership is getting to the gym. You have to make the effort to get dressed, leave your house, and commute to the gym before you can begin your workout. Even the smallest trek can become a big obstacle to sticking to your exercise routine. That’s why home workout machines are so popular. With the key to your workout literally steps away, you are more likely to stay committed. It eliminates a huge reason for not getting your exercise in for the day. It also cuts down on the time you have to block out for your workout. You can jump on your vertical climber any time of the day for as long as you want.

Comprehensive Muscle Targeting

The typical gym member is not a health and wellness expert. Even though you have purchased a gym membership, you may have to pay additional fees for a personal trainer or workout classes in order to have an effective and holistic workout. With the right piece of home exercise equipment, you can guarantee a fat-burning workout with comprehensive muscle targeting. The MaxiClimber targets calves, quads, hamstrings, core, triceps, deltoids, back, forearms, and biceps. Each day you’ll be participating in a MaxiClimber total body workout — and doing so from the comfort of your own home.

Lifetime Value

With a gym membership, you’ll be paying out to keep working out for a lifetime. But with a MaxiClimber, you’ll be maximizing the lifetime value of your purchase and your health. By combining weight resistance, muscle toning, aerobic exercise, and calorie-burning cardio, you’ll be able to reach your maximum burning potential every time you workout. You’ll also benefit from a 40% increase in the afterburn of calories, which will help you build a leaner body and establish a healthier, happier lifestyle. So, what are you waiting for? Say goodbye to your gym membership and hello to a home workout machine that’s made with you in mind. It’s time to MaxiClimb your way to fitness!
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