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Power Rack

Power Rack

The power rack is an important training tool that will assist in weight lifting exercises as a mechanical spotter. They make powerlifting moves safer to execute, especially if you plan on doing heavy weightlifting without supervision. 

This fitness equipment provides a risk-free area to perform exercises on the road to reaching your fitness goals. Power racks are ideal for both amateurs and experts because it makes your weightlifting safer and easier.

 

How To Choose The Right Power Rack?

The power rack is a great addition for those who want to lift heavy weights safely. With the various power racks available, it might be challenging to identify the right one for you. Here are some things you need to be aware of before buying a power rack:

Primarily, you’ll want to evaluate its safety features. Look for a wide base, sturdy construction, and high-quality materials. If you plan on working out alone, you need a power rack that is of superior quality, with some standard safety features. 

Secondly, you’ll want to choose a power rack that allows compatible attachments to easily be adjusted for height and exercise modification. The power rack should also have safety bars that can be adjusted to different heights to serve as a safety spotting measure for lifters during the workout.

What To Consider While Purchasing A Power Rack

  • Safety features
  • Ease of use and adjustment
  • Size
  • Versatility
  • Warranty
  • Price

 

Benefits Of A Power Rack

Increase progression

Incorporating the use of a power rack into your strength training routine will allow you to safely progress your weightlifting and in turn increase your power. Having the ability to comfortably rack your weights will also allow you to focus your energy and attention on increasing your load while reducing the risk of injury. Your progress will be notably quicker and your workouts will be more efficient. 

Safety 

Training with the assistance of a power rack will provide you with the ability to train independently. The safety features of your power rack were designed to reduce the risk of injury and increase the level of safety. Although it is always recommended to lift heavy weights under the supervision of a professional, your power rack can serve as a spotter with help of various attachments (ie. safety spotter arms, j-hooks, safety bars, etc…)

Versatility

If you plan on doing heavy lifting alone without the supervision of a certified professional, adding a power rack to your gym can help you maintain your fitness activity. Not only do they provide you with the added security while lifting independently, they can also accommodate a number of attachments that can further allow you to to complete a full body workout such as a dip attachment, battle rope attachment, and more.

Through regular exercising with strength equipment, you boost your stamina and strength. This in turn boosts your performance and productivity in everyday activities and also improves your athletic abilities in your preferred sporting activity.

Why Should I Buy A Power Rack?

Power racks allow users to perform a wide range of exercises safely when training alone. The additional security allows you to progress your training and let you lift heavier weights in confidence. You can easily transition from working one muscle group to another by making simple adjustments to the safety bars and j-hooks allowing you to complete a full body workout.

What Makes A Good Power Rack?

A good power rack will have a solid construction and will sit level with the floor once it is built. Other characteristics of a good power rack are the compatible attachments available to expand your training options and good quality material with powder coated posts will lend to the longevity of the equipment.

Is It Necessary To Bolt Down A Power Rack?

Most power racks do not need to be bolted down, however it will increase the level of security by bolting them in place. It isn’t popular to bolt down the power rack in a residential setting in case it needs to be moved, however we do recommend that it be bolted down in a commercial setting due to higher volume of use and the less likelihood of it being moved around.

Is There A Difference Between A Squat Rack And A Power Rack?

The difference between the two racks is the number of vertical bars. Power racks have four vertical bars with safety bars that can be modified at different heights to spot the lifter during the workout. This property makes them cage-like. On the other hand, squat racks have two vertical bars, often with a horizontal beam.

Are Power Racks Safer Than Squat Racks?

Power racks are safer than squat racks due to their wide base, safety bars, and high weight limit. Power racks typically provide more stability.

The health and safety of our customers and our team continues to remain our priority. The team at Tonic Performance is committed to continue serving the wellness community and we ask that you take note of the following changes:

Thank you for your support and cooperation. We look forward to continuing to serve you safely and efficiently.

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