The Types of Weight Plates - Pros and Cons
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Weight plates are a simple yet hugely important part of any weight training routine. Lifting weights is key to a balanced exercise routine. It can help you to increase strength, maintain a healthy weight, and promote longevity.
What are Weight Plates?
Weight plates are round discs that you put on the end of a barbell to lift weights. Weight plates come in different sizes, weights, and materials. The best option depends on your abilities and how you plan on using them.
Olympic bars and plates are the standard across gyms. These have a diameter hole of two inches. Although standard and Olympic pieces of equipment are pretty similar, you will have wider access to high-quality equipment if you buy Olympic weights and bars. Most proper weightlifting gyms will use Olympic barbells and weight plates as they are more durable and versatile for lifting heavy weights, squats, and deadlifts.
The Different Types of Weight Plate
When it comes to weight plates, your first decision is to decide between standard and Olympic size. The next stage is to choose between traditional or bumper plates. Here are the pros and cons of different types of plates.
Traditional Weight Plates
Weight plates come in different types of materials. When referring to traditional or standard plates, you’re looking at iron plates. The good thing about iron plates is that you can usually find them second hand at an affordable price. While they won’t be the prettiest of things, they will do the job.
Cast iron plates are super durable and resilient. You don’t need to worry about cracks or chips. They are often the most economical choice. But, one thing to know is that you need to be careful leaving them outside or in a humid environment as they can be susceptible to rust. Another issue with iron plates is that you can’t drop them as you might damage the floor. You have to lower the weights to the floor gently.
Bumper Weight Plates
Bumper plates are a common sight in home gyms and commercial gyms alike. Bumper or rubber weight plates are kinder to the floor. You can drop them from a height without damaging the floor. These weight plates are made entirely from rubber and have a little bounce to them.
Rubber tends to be more expensive than iron, so bumper weight plates are usually more expensive than cast iron ones. Because bumper plates use rubber, you can generally find a wider variety of colours and contrasting details to make your weight set stand out.
Which Plates Should You Choose?
Olympic Quad-Grip Plates
The Quad Grips are steel plates with a rubber coating. The four ergonomic handles make them easy to handle and pick up, making them easy to use in place of kettlebells or dumbbells. You can use these plates alone or with a barbell to increase strength, endurance training, and flexibility.
SuperStrong Black Bumper Plates
You can buy the SuperStrong Black Bumper Plates in pairs starting at 5kg and going all the way up to 100kg. The robust bumper plates are made from recycled rubber and dramatically reduce noises compared to other types of weight plate materials. The rubber material protects the bar, plate, and floor from damage even with repetitive dropping.
It’s a good idea to build your training around Olympic barbells and plates. That way, you will have access to more products. When you’re buying plates at home, it comes down to your budget and the space you have available. Invest in high-quality weight plates that can handle everything you need and last for years.
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