Is a Home Gym Worth It
Home gyms are worth it for most consistent trainees. Financially: break-even is typically 2-4 years versus gym memberships. Convenience: no commute, no waiting for equipment, train on your schedule. Privacy: no gym intimidation, wear what you want, take rest photos freely. Downsides: upfront cost, space requirements, no social atmosphere, and you must self-motivate. For those who train 3+ times weekly consistently, home gyms almost always pay off.
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