10 home gym equipment additions to diversify your (or mom's!) workouts

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Take the home gym equipment outside, too. Credit: NOSSK

Rather than making excuses as to why you can’t hit the gym after work hours, turn your house into a home gym you can access whenever you have some time throughout the day. You might even want to gift some of these for any fitness-loving moms out there for Mother's Day. There’s no need to pay exorbitant membership fees when you can easily sign up for an online fitness program that’s cheaper and more accessible and build your own home gym with some fitness gear.

The amount of equipment on the market is a bit overwhelming. And the costs aren’t much better. Luckily, with these 10 deals on home gym additions, the decisions should be a bit simpler. Plus, get free shipping with code SHIP4FREE as part of our Mother's Day promo.

Iron Chest Master Fitness System

Created by Coach Ron Williams, the Iron Chest Master uses unique Arc Movement Technology, which works within the muscle and joint structure of the body. It helps you not only build and sculpt your chest, but also your shoulders, triceps, upper back, abs, and entire upper body. Plus, it slides under the furniture when not in use. Get it for $108.99 — that’s 22% in savings.

NOSSK TWIN PRO Suspension Fitness Strap Trainer

Featured before, the NOSSK TWIN Pro lets you set up your own training ground from anywhere. It features a suspension trainer with two versatile straps for resistance training, and can be used to accomplish a variety of workouts that tone muscles, improve strength, and enhance flexibility. It’s regularly a $47 package, but you can get it for $39.99 in black or pink, so you can have a little fun with your home gym décor.

LifePro Waver Mini Vibration Plate Exercise Machine

This vibrating platform from LifePro uses whole body vibrations in an effort to improve your strength, balance, and flexibility. Choose from 99 adjustable speed settings and do your regular exercises — push ups, planks, bicep curls, squats, etc. — on top of it for a powerful boost. It’s usually $224, but you can save 33% and get it for $149.99.

SmithShaper® SQUATX™ MAX Plus 85-Exercise System

If you’re looking for something that can make a big impact without taking up a lot of space, the SmithShaper SQUATX MAX System is a solid option. It comes with two compact SmithShaper multipurpose devices — the SQUATX™ PRO Exerciser and the TR-BAR™ Plus — that enable 85 exercises in all. The complete package is usually $229, but you can save 43% and pick it up for $129.99 for a limited time.

Omniball: Omnidirectional Rolling Weights (4Lbs)

Add the Omniballs (featured before) to your upper and lower body exercises for a unique and challenging workout experience. They offer a combination of traditional and functional exercises for the upper and lower bodies, with a 360-degree rolling system that creates instability, challenges balance, and provides a bodyweight workout. Snag a set on sale for $69.99 — that’s 12% in savings.

Lifepro PowerFlow Plus: Adjustable Dumbbell Set

Adjustable dumbbells are a major hack for saving space in your home gym — and this set from LifePro is on sale for $199.99 (33% off). The dumbbells start at just 2.5 pounds, but can gradually be adjusted to up to 15 pounds as you get stronger. Use the code LIFEPRO30 and knock the sale cost down to just $169.99 for a limited time.

Apollo Pro V Reserve Indoor Rower

If traditional means of cardio like running and cycling aren’t your cup of tea, try something a little more exciting like the Apollo Pro V Reserve Rower. It features five levels of fluid resistance intensity, so you can move up through the levels as you build strength and endurance. Plus, a computer display keeps you in-the-now about how many calories you’ve burned, how far you’ve rowed, and more. Save $200 for a limited time and get the rower for $1,699.

Costway Ultra-Thin Folding Treadmill

For something a bit more simple, this folding treadmill gives you space to run when you want it and gives you your floor space back when you don’t. Just roll it out, unfold it, and it’s ready to roll. It has 12 preset programs, adjustable speed controls, a retractable device holder, and a large LCD screen that keeps track of your stats. Save 35% and get it for just $379.99 (regularly $589).

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AeroPilates® Precision Series Reformer

For a truly unique workout every time, invest in this pilates reformer from AeroPilates. Featured earlier this month, it allows you to switch between traditional pilates exercises with the adjustable padded foot bar and heart-pounding, yet low-impact cardio with the patented cardio rebounder. There’s also a handful of resistance springs you can configure in eight different ways. It’s usually $679, but you can get it on sale for $542.99 for a limited time, no coupon needed.

Stamina Cardio Climber

This stationary climbing machine features height-adjustable bars and eight resistance levels to help engage every major muscle group in your body for the ultimate workout. You can use it as a traditional stepper or a more intense climber, choose from eight levels of resistance, and enjoy a low-impact cardio routine any time you want. Save 20% and bring it home for $599 for a limited time.

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