FREE WEIGHTS VS STRENGTH MACHINES
BENEFITS OF BOTH FOR RESISTANCE TRAINING
Blog content from Mike Avery, Associate Executive Director, Eastside Family YMCA
Resistance training can come in many different forms. Two common forms are free weights and strength machines. So which is right for you? Let’s explore where they stack up against each other.
Strength Machines | Free Weights and Bodyweight | |
Easier to control form | X | |
Builds greater joint stabilization | X | |
Typically more core involvement | X | |
Ease of body positioning to work major muscle groups | X | |
More variety and exercise options | X | |
Beginner-friendly; ease of use | X |
WHICH ONE IS BEST FOR YOU?
The answer like many things is…It depends! It depends on the exercise, your goals, and where you are on your journey. Beware of those who say, “Never do or use this.” There is typically a time and a place for all equipment types and training styles. Your choice should be based on what is best for you; a nice mix can provide some variety in your routine.
Let’s weigh the pros and cons of each:
Strength Machines
Pros:
- Easier to control weights and keep form
- Ability to isolate muscle groups
- Easily position your body to work major muscle groups
Cons:
- Requires less work from muscles to stabilize joints
- Limited core activation
Free Weights
Pros:
- Requires greater joint stabilization, strengthening the “weakest link”
- Typically more core involvement
Cons:
- For some, it may be difficult to position the body to work certain muscle groups
- Easier to lose form and therefore increased risk of injury
If you have any questions about free weights and strength machines, please see a member of our Health and Wellness team next time you’re at the Y!