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Yup.
They can be. Depends in your goals and all that. Home gyms require space and money up front.
I've been following this routine for a while at home. It's been pretty good. I initially started with their 3 day a week dumbbell exercises.
https://www.muscleandstrength.com/workouts/6-day-dumbbell-only-workout
I've also probably spent over $1.5k on a quality bench and adjustable dumbbells. A far cry from what you can use at a gym, but it's good enough for me.
You can probably buy some cheap weights to start out and then move on from there.
Also, don't expect immediate results. Give it a solid 3 months.
With good knowledge of anatomy, dumbbells and a bench cover every single muscle in your body.
You do not need much at all what so ever to exercise every muscle in your body. Believing otherwise is rather ignorant and only provides more pull to gyms, which are not necessary for 99.999% of people!
Yea, I would agree with that.
You could even get away with not knowing much anatomy if you can find a good routine and make sure your form is right. At least I feel that's how I've gotten as far as I have.
The hardest part for me with working out at home is getting heavier weights. They get real expensive real fast and take up more and more room.
I assume there's some kind of social aspect to going to a gym as well. I have no idea because I prefer the opposite, lol.
Yea... I haven't explored the variety of "adjustable" weights outside of the classic bar + plates, but if any are reliable enough to run a routine with, 10-50lb adjustable dumbbells would cover like 95% of peoples' needs with two items.
I originally had some plate dumbbells that screwed on, but it was such a pain in the ass to change them.
I eventually used the core home fitness dumbbells for about a year before upgrading to the Nuobell dumbbells.
My healthcare plan reimbursed me for most of the cost, which was very nice.