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Machines VS Free Weights

The Ongoing Debate
By Stacey Nolan Young

The debate over machines versus free weights in weight training is an age old one. Opinions differ with everyday folk and with fitness professionals and these opinions can become very heated discussions. It’s time that I weigh in on this hot topic and let you know the advantages and disadvantages of both.

MACHINES

Advantages

*machines are more efficient in terms of utilizing space in your home or in gyms. For example, a universal machine takes up significantly less space than most other equipment.

*machines tend to be trendy and interesting looking and therefore appeal to the masses.

*some machines are better at isolating a muscle for more efficient overload.

*some machines tend to be easier to use therefore quicker workouts are possible because of less time spent on changing weights and waiting for spotters.

Disadvantages

*most machines require the moving of a weight along a predetermined path, making it nearly impossible to derive synergistic (helping) muscle strength or to use stabilizing muscles as well.

*most machines are built to suit the average sized person so being too tall or too short can limit what you can do on machines.

*machines tend to be in a price range beyond the means of many people.

*many machines are so specialized that one would have to purchase several in order to get a marginally effective and balanced workout. (floor space and budget permitting)

*machines that control movement velocity (isokinetic machines) or hydraulic and electronic machines and machines that vary the resistance over a given movement (Nautilus/Universal machines) have removed the natural aspect from the exercise. Many experts claim that this renders such machines ineffective in developing strength and size, citing neurological input as the main reason.

FREE WEIGHTS

Advantages

*Dumbbells and barbells are more effective in developing the smaller synergistic (helping) muscles and the stabilizer muscles.

*free weights are more versatile. There are TONS of exercises and variations that can be performed with free weights.

*free weights are less expensive than most machines.

*free weights utilize less space than machines when using for a whole body workout. (as mentioned above, to get a great balanced workout with machines, you would need to purchase multiple ones.)

*greater overall strength can be achieved using free weights rather than machines.

*weight loss, increased flexibility, reduced body fat and muscle toning are achieved more efficiently through the use of free weights.

*free weights are the “tried and true” methods of lifting and achieving results. They were around before the invention of machines.

Disadvantages

*Barbells and dumbbells that are adjustable can come apart if care is not taken to tightly secure collars.

*Adjustments in weights from set to set requires affixing or removing plates and collars which can become tedious and time consuming.

*You need large spaces to use free weights when other people are milling around.

*In certain exercises it is difficult to derive maximum isolation of a muscle or muscle group.

MY WEIGH IN

Given the choice between either machines or free weights, I would always recommend the free weights. Although I am a trainer who is not completely averse to “mixing things up” once in awhile and adding in some machine work into a workout. But it depends on the person and what their goals are.

Overall, there are far more benefits to using the good old barbells and dumbbells than there is to performing your entire workout on machines. You are going to get added variety with the free weights and it is a much more effective workout. They have utilized this method for years and years and you know the old saying, “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it!”

Add comment May 13th, 2009

Mark Clem, Dead Bugs, and The Boston Marathon

This week Spec Fit cadet Mark Clem ran The Boston Marathon…well…part of it at least.  We also progressed his core training and introduced him to a fun little exercise called Dead Bugs in the process.

To hear the details about Mark’s exciting run and learn all about how to effectively progress your core training check out the link HERE.

Add comment May 9th, 2009

A Way To Kill The Sweet Craving

By Stacey Nolan Young

Have you ever just eaten your dinner and suddenly you get this intense desire for something sweet? Or perhaps it is later on when the hunger settles in again? You begin thinking about all of these yummy treats and desserts and before you know it you are running out to your variety store to satisfy that particular craving.

What if I had a solution for you that won’t cost you in terms of inches on your body?

I had a client who suffered from pretty strong sweet cravings at night, especially around a time of the month where her “friend” would visit. Not wanting to destroy any of the progress she had made in terms of her weight loss, she came up with a solution that satisfied the craving and she could sleep a dreamless sleep no longer filled with ice cream cones and chocolate. Here is what she did.

She would cut up fruit, strawberries, banana and pineapple. Really you could use whatever fruit you like. And she would put a serving size portion in a bowl and add a tablespoon of maple syrup to the mix. The rest of the cut up fruit would go into the fridge for another day. Note: the syrup she used was ED Smith No Sugar Added Syrup. You can find this at most local grocery stores.

If you are averse to using artificial sweeteners then just the fruit alone may do the trick as fruit contains plenty of natural sugars and can be very sweet.

Try this trick next time you experience a craving and you may get a sweet surprise!

Add comment May 6th, 2009

Man Boobs, No More Crunches, & the Anti Cardio Fat Loss Program

By Mark Young

This week on our 10 week Spec Fit makeover, cadet Mark Clem talks about “man boobs” and I discuss my disdain for crunches and why you don’t need to do “cardio” to get into the best shape of your life.  Check it out HERE.

Also, in case you missed it, here are two more brief articles that you may not have seen this week.

In this article I detail a breakdown of what a workout should look like if you hope to get strong and remain injury free while losing unsightly body fat.  Click HERE to read more.

And finally, if you think losing weight means eating endless salads and other boring, tasteless foods that are more fit for rabbits than humans, you’re in for a surprise.  Check out the article HERE for a great meal idea that won’t leave you dreading the day you ever decided to get in shape for summer.

Add comment May 2nd, 2009

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