1. Fitness goal: define your fitness goal, whether to increase strength, muscle mass, aerobic capacity or flexibility. Different targets need different equipment.
2. Space and budget: Consider the space and budget in your home. If space is limited, you can choose equipment that takes up less space or folding equipment. At the same time, make a reasonable purchase plan according to your own budget.
3. Hobbies: Choose equipment that you are interested in and can stick to for a long time. If you like aerobic exercise, then a treadmill, exercise bike or elliptical machine may be more suitable for you; If you like strength training, dumbbells, barbells and fitness equipment may be better choices.
4. Multifunctional: Consider purchasing multifunctional equipment, so that you can do a variety of exercises to meet the needs of different muscle groups. For example, a multifunctional trainer or Smith machine can provide comprehensive training for all muscles.
5. Quality and durability: Choose equipment with good quality and high durability to ensure safety and long-term use.