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Fitness Equipment

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At Holmes Cycling and Fitness, we have an excellent selection of indoor fitness equipment to help you stay in shape all year long. Check out our selection and visit us today to learn more about what models we recommend to meet your personal fitness goals. We offer:

  • 12 month interest free financing available to qualified buyers.
  • Quick and professional delivery
  • Our professionally trained technicians are available to to assist with any maintenance or problems you might encounter after the sale.

Indoor Rowers

One of the most popular forms of indoor cardio exercise today is rowing. In addition to offering a great cardio workout, rowers strengthen muscles throughout the body.

Holmes carries rowers from Spirit Fitness and Bodycraft.

Stationary Bikes

Modern stationary bikes include those in recumbent positions, upright bikes and indoor cycling “spin” bikes. Some models feature handlebars that are connected to the pedals so that the upper body can be exercised along with the lower body. Most exercise bikes provide a mechanism for applying resistance to the pedals which increases the intensity of the exercise. Resistance mechanisms include magnets, fans, and friction mechanisms. Some models allow the user to pedal backwards to exercise antagonist muscles which are not exercised in forward pedaling. Many bikes include electronic consoles which provide programs to control resistance according to a course profile.

Holmes carries stationary bikes from Spirit Fitness and Bodycraft.

Treadmills

With professionally trained technicians and a knowledgeable sales staff, Holmes Cycling and Fitness has been in the treadmill business for over 25 years.  We stock a large range of treadmill products, from folding home units which sell for just over $1000 all the up to commercial grade units. We'll deliver and set up your new treadmill, and our in-house service staff can make house calls to repair or maintain your Holmes purchased equipment as needed. From start to finish, Holmes has got you covered on your treadmill purchase. Financing available to qualified buyers.

For runners and walkers, the treadmill offers an indoor option for weight-bearing cardio exercise. With adjustable speed and incline, most treadmills offer programs to vary the speed and/or incline based on a pre-designed or custom made course profile. In addition to the shock-absorbing cushioning built into the deck of the treadmill, some models offer a cushioned orthopedic belt for additional impact absorption. Holmes stocks several models which fold for more convenient storage, as well as some heavier duty commercial quality models.

Holmes carries treadmills from Spirit Fitness and Bodycraft.

Lateral Trainers

One of the hottest new formats on the market is the lateral trainer. Working different muscle groups than an elliptical trainer or treadmill, the lateral trainers you'll find at Holmes are an excellent way to mix up your workout and get a fantastic cardio and strength workout in a minimal amount of time.

Holmes carries lateral trainers from Octane and Helix.

Home Gyms

Home or Universal gyms offer multiple strength building exercises and a high degree of safety with a relatively small footprint. These units vary greatly in size and features, and, of course, the cost varies accordingly. When shopping for a home gym, consider whether you want a machine equipped with a leg press station, and whether multiple people will want to use the machine simultaneously. These factors can help to whittle down your choices quickly. 

Holmes carries gyms from Tuff Stuff Fitness.

Elliptical Trainers

One of the most popular types of fitness equipment on the market today is the elliptical trainer. As you may have heard, ellipticals offer an excellent cardio workout while also improving bone density since it is a weight bearing exercise. Both arms and legs can be utilized in a full body motion, or the legs can be isolated. The movement of an elliptical trainer is much lower impact than running on a treadmill or walking on a stepper, but similar heart rates can be achieved.

On some models, the incline of sloping roller ramps beneath the pedal-links can be adjusted to produce varying pedal motion paths. The result of such adjustment changes the burdens on various muscle groups in the legs. Some models can vary stride length over the course of a workout to integrate different muscle groups. Most trainers can be driven in a reverse as well as in a forward direction. Elliptical trainers are primarily driven via the legs, and most are combination designs having handle-levers attached to each pedal-link for the purpose of enabling a burden on the arms to provide a secondary source of driving power. The user grips the handles below shoulder height and pushes/pulls them while shuffling the feet back and forth within their elliptically shaped paths. Ellipticals produce an intermediate range of leg motion between that of stationary bikes and treadmills.

Some manufacturers produce commercial models, which focus on durability and are made to withstand the more frequent use of the fitness club environment. These units typically sell for $3,000 or more, offering greater durability than the typical home user would ever need. There are also models available for home use. These can be purchased for less, with quality machines starting around $1000.

Elliptical trainers are growing in popularity. One reason may be that because the person who is exercising is not taking his or her feet off of the pedals, and exercise can be done in a gentler fashion while still getting the same degree of results as with a treadmill. Also, at home, especially in an apartment setting, elliptical trainers do not make as much noise as a treadmill.

Holmes carries elliptical trainers from Spirit Fitness and Octane.