Training with free weights like a barbell and weight plates can be great for building that muscular frame you’ve always wanted, and when it comes to moving these weights in a strength-building direction, safety is paramount. In a normal gym setting, you can usually ask a bystander for a quick spot, but training at home doesn’t lend itself to this safety net. More often than not, you’re on your own.
Thankfully, there are ways to keep your home gym training sessions safe and sound. Sure, you can limit your weight totals to masses you know you can handle securely and confidently, but an often overlooked option is adding a smith machine to your personal training space. “If I had to use one piece of equipment for the rest of my life, it would probably be the smith machine,” says Zain Skalos, lead personal trainer at Pittsburgh’s Union Fitness. “You can use it for so many different things, you can hit all your body parts with it and it’s just a great tool.”
Smith machines place the barbell on a rail system that stabilizes the weight through movement, and the bar can be racked safely at multiple points, so you never run the risk of getting pinned under your PR attempt. “You can train to absolute failure without a partner spotting you and you’d still be safe. You can just go to failure and rest that weight on the safeties,” Skalos says.
Additionally, many of today’s smith machines offer multiple attachments and systems that expand beyond barbell training, allowing you to build out an entire routine on just one machine.
Products in the Guide
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Marcy Pro Smith Machine Home Gym Training System Cage
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Force USA G20 Pro
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Deltech Fitness Linear Bearing Smith Machine
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Force USA G3 All-In-One Trainer
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Titan Fitness Smith Machine
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Force USA G10 Pro
BEST ALL-IN-ONE SMITH MACHINE
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