Good fitness equipment for personal trainers to take to in home clients?

Any suggestions? Website links would be great also!! Is there any moveable product that imitates a bench press?

Not quite sure what your looking for, just a bench press type deal or an all over versitile peice of machinery?
a cross bow folds in and can easilly be moved with a pickup. would be a bit bulky going through door ways though. This would allow virtually any exercise.
for smaller equiptment, a work out ball would allow pushups which are simular to the bench press. there are also cable stretch cords, door hanging cords, spring pulls etc.

I’m sure you’ve already thought of all this, but just in case.
Is there really a need for this service? I was thinking of starting my own gym too, but never thought anyone would have use for a service like this outside of rehab patients when they get sent home.

3 Responses to “Good fitness equipment for personal trainers to take to in home clients?”

  1. Deb Says:

    put them on the floor(this will also help the client to stay in propper form and not let the weights go down past the correct ROM, or do push-ups I am always glad to help if you have other questions feel free to ask.
    References :
    personal trainer and author of health and fitness book

  2. Martin M Says:

    Not quite sure what your looking for, just a bench press type deal or an all over versitile peice of machinery?
    a cross bow folds in and can easilly be moved with a pickup. would be a bit bulky going through door ways though. This would allow virtually any exercise.
    for smaller equiptment, a work out ball would allow pushups which are simular to the bench press. there are also cable stretch cords, door hanging cords, spring pulls etc.
    I’m sure you’ve already thought of all this, but just in case.
    Is there really a need for this service? I was thinking of starting my own gym too, but never thought anyone would have use for a service like this outside of rehab patients when they get sent home.
    References :

  3. lv_consultant Says:

    I would check with your insurance carrier before starting such a practice in case of injury.

    what type of clients do you have that either don’t have a home gym or a gym membership? sounds like a nightmare to me…
    References :
    BS Exercise Science
    IFPA Certified Master Trainer
    25+ years of resistance training experience
    17 years of martial arts training

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