Best Black Friday Fitness Equipment Deals See Deals
Best Black Friday Treadmill Deals See Deals
Best Black Friday Rowing Machine Deals See Deals
  • Best-in-Class Equipment
    • See All Roundups
    • Best Adjustable Dumbbells
    • Best Budget Home Gym Equipment
    • Best Cross-Training Shoes
    • Best Dumbbells
    • Best Exercise Bikes
    • Best Home Gym Machines
    • Best Kettlebells
    • Best Olympic Barbells
    • Best Rowing Machines
    • Best Squat Racks
    • Best Supplements
      • Best BCAA
      • Best Creatine
      • Best Greens Powder
      • Best Pre-Workout
      • Best Protein Powder
    • Best Treadmills
    • Best Weighted Vests
    • Best Weightlifting Shoes
    • Best Weight Benches
  • Reviews
    • See All Reviews
    • Barbells
    • Bodyweight
    • Certification Courses
    • Conditioning
    • Gym Accessories
    • Nutrition
    • Recovery
    • Rigs and Racks
    • Shoes
    • Strength Equipment
    • Support Gear
    • Technology
    • Training Programs
    • Weight Plates
  • Comparisons
    • See All Comparisons
    • Best Peloton Alternatives
    • Home Gym vs Gym Membership
    • Peloton Bike vs Bike Plus
    • PowerBlock vs Bowflex
    • Rogue Echo Bike vs Assault Air Bike
    • Rogue Ohio Power Bar vs Texas Power Bar
    • Tonal vs Tempo
  • Black Friday Deals
    • See All Black Friday Deals
    • Best Black Friday Supplement Sales (2025)
    • Peloton Black Friday Deals (2025)
    • Best Black Friday Sauna Deals (2025)
    • Best Black Friday Treadmill Deals (2025)
    • Best Black Friday Rowing Machine Deals (2025)
    • Best Black Friday Dumbbell Deals (2025)
    • Best Black Friday Elliptical Deals (2025)
    • Best Black Friday Exercise Bike Deals (2025)
    • The Best Massage Gun Black Friday Deals (2025)
    • Best Black Friday Deals for Runners (2025)
  • Coupons
    • Holiday Sales
    • Military Discounts
    • See All Coupons
      • Bells of Steel Coupons
      • REP Fitness Coupons
      • Rogue Fitness Coupons
      • Titan Fitness Coupons
      • Concept2 Coupons
      • Plunge Coupons
  • Equipment
    • Browse Gym Equipment
    • See All Equipment
    • Apparel
      • Shoes
        • Running Shoes
        • Training Shoes
        • Weightlifting Shoes
    • Strength Equipment
      • Barbells
      • Benches
      • Dumbbells
      • Glute Ham Developers (GHD)
      • Kettlebells
      • Rigs and Racks
      • Strength Machines
      • Weight Plates
    • Conditioning
      • Core and Stability
      • Endurance
        • Air Bikes
        • Ellipticals
        • Exercise Bikes
        • Rowing Machines
        • Treadmills
      • Jump Ropes
      • Strength Conditioning
    • Bodyweight
      • Climbing Ropes
      • Grip
      • Gymnastics
      • Pull-Up Systems
      • Training Equipment
    • Support Gear
      • Belts
      • Hand Protection
      • Mobility & Recovery
      • Straps & Wraps
      • Training Apparel
    • Gym Accessories
      • Flooring
      • Storage
    • Supplements
    • Technology
    • Training Programs
  • Home Gym Resources
    • See All Home Gym Resources
    • Calculators
    • DIY Guides
    • Equipment Guides
    • Gym Tours
    • Spotlight
    • Workout Guides
  • About Us
    • Meet Our Experts
    • GGR Fitness Equipment Testing Methodology
      • How We Test Ellipticals
      • How We Test Smart Home Gym Equipment
      • How We Test Smith Machines
      • How We Test Dumbbells and Adjustable Dumbbells
      • How We Test Barbells
      • How We Test Weight Benches
      • How We Test Treadmills
      • How We Test Saunas
      • How We Test Kettlebells and Adjustable Kettlebells 
      • How We Test Exercise Bikes
      • How We Test Cold Plunges
      • How We Test Massage Chairs 
      • How We Test Functional Trainers
    • GGR Supplement Testing Methodology
      • How We Test Pre-Workout Supplements
      • How We Test Creatine
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • YouTube

Search

Sign Up

Log In

  • Best-in-Class Equipment
    • See All Roundups
    • Best Adjustable Dumbbells
    • Best Budget Home Gym Equipment
    • Best Cross-Training Shoes
    • Best Dumbbells
    • Best Exercise Bikes
    • Best Home Gym Machines
    • Best Kettlebells
    • Best Olympic Barbells
    • Best Rowing Machines
    • Best Squat Racks
    • Best Supplements
      • Best BCAA
      • Best Creatine
      • Best Greens Powder
      • Best Pre-Workout
      • Best Protein Powder
    • Best Treadmills
    • Best Weighted Vests
    • Best Weightlifting Shoes
    • Best Weight Benches
  • Reviews
    • See All Reviews
    • Barbells
    • Bodyweight
    • Certification Courses
    • Conditioning
    • Gym Accessories
    • Nutrition
    • Recovery
    • Rigs and Racks
    • Shoes
    • Strength Equipment
    • Support Gear
    • Technology
    • Training Programs
    • Weight Plates
  • Comparisons
    • See All Comparisons
    • Best Peloton Alternatives
    • Home Gym vs Gym Membership
    • Peloton Bike vs Bike Plus
    • PowerBlock vs Bowflex
    • Rogue Echo Bike vs Assault Air Bike
    • Rogue Ohio Power Bar vs Texas Power Bar
    • Tonal vs Tempo
  • Black Friday Deals
    • See All Black Friday Deals
    • Best Black Friday Supplement Sales (2025)
    • Peloton Black Friday Deals (2025)
    • Best Black Friday Sauna Deals (2025)
    • Best Black Friday Treadmill Deals (2025)
    • Best Black Friday Rowing Machine Deals (2025)
    • Best Black Friday Dumbbell Deals (2025)
    • Best Black Friday Elliptical Deals (2025)
    • Best Black Friday Exercise Bike Deals (2025)
    • The Best Massage Gun Black Friday Deals (2025)
    • Best Black Friday Deals for Runners (2025)
  • Coupons
    • Holiday Sales
    • Military Discounts
    • See All Coupons
      • Bells of Steel Coupons
      • REP Fitness Coupons
      • Rogue Fitness Coupons
      • Titan Fitness Coupons
      • Concept2 Coupons
      • Plunge Coupons
  • Equipment
    • Browse Gym Equipment
    • See All Equipment
    • Apparel
      • Shoes
        • Running Shoes
        • Training Shoes
        • Weightlifting Shoes
    • Strength Equipment
      • Barbells
      • Benches
      • Dumbbells
      • Glute Ham Developers (GHD)
      • Kettlebells
      • Rigs and Racks
      • Strength Machines
      • Weight Plates
    • Conditioning
      • Core and Stability
      • Endurance
        • Air Bikes
        • Ellipticals
        • Exercise Bikes
        • Rowing Machines
        • Treadmills
      • Jump Ropes
      • Strength Conditioning
    • Bodyweight
      • Climbing Ropes
      • Grip
      • Gymnastics
      • Pull-Up Systems
      • Training Equipment
    • Support Gear
      • Belts
      • Hand Protection
      • Mobility & Recovery
      • Straps & Wraps
      • Training Apparel
    • Gym Accessories
      • Flooring
      • Storage
    • Supplements
    • Technology
    • Training Programs
  • Home Gym Resources
    • See All Home Gym Resources
    • Calculators
    • DIY Guides
    • Equipment Guides
    • Gym Tours
    • Spotlight
    • Workout Guides
  • About Us
    • Meet Our Experts
    • GGR Fitness Equipment Testing Methodology
      • How We Test Ellipticals
      • How We Test Smart Home Gym Equipment
      • How We Test Smith Machines
      • How We Test Dumbbells and Adjustable Dumbbells
      • How We Test Barbells
      • How We Test Weight Benches
      • How We Test Treadmills
      • How We Test Saunas
      • How We Test Kettlebells and Adjustable Kettlebells 
      • How We Test Exercise Bikes
      • How We Test Cold Plunges
      • How We Test Massage Chairs 
      • How We Test Functional Trainers
    • GGR Supplement Testing Methodology
      • How We Test Pre-Workout Supplements
      • How We Test Creatine

Home » Review » Training Programs » MAPS Anabolic Review (2025): A Simplistic But Effective Muscle-Building Program

MAPS Anabolic Review (2025): A Simplistic But Effective Muscle-Building Program

8658
Written by Caine Wilkes, OLY, CNC, USAW-L1
8658
Caine Wilkes, OLY, CNC, USAW-L1

Caine is an Olympian, placing 9th in weightlifting at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Having competed in Olympic weightlifting for over two decades, Caine has amassed several national and international titles over the years, including being a three-time Pan American Champion. A former gym owner, he also has more than 15 years of experience coaching other athletes in weightlifting, CrossFit, and functional fitness.

View Profile
Updated on February 12, 2024
Updated on February 12, 2024

We test and review fitness products based on an independent, multi-point methodology. If you use our links to purchase something, we may earn a commission. Read our disclosures

Amanda resting a barbell on her shoulders in between reps

With the fast growth of fitness and social media trends, online workout programs can sometimes get muddled with overly complicated programming, wild variations of simple exercises, and head-scratching jargon. While these can make for nice fads, I’m not much of a fan. I’ve been a competitive strength athlete for over 20 years now, and if there’s one thing I’ve learned, it’s to keep things simple. If you want to build muscle, simply work on resistance training.

That’s one aspect that interests me about MAPS Anabolic, the foundational workout program made by Mind Pump Media. MAPS Anabolic is a bodybuilding program designed to help beginners and advanced lifters alike build muscle and get stronger through basic strength training exercises and simple concepts like progressive overload.

How does this program compare to other fitness programs? In our MAPS Anabolic review, we’ll go over this strength training program—where it succeeds and where it falls short—and tell you who might benefit most from a training program like this.

Testing Entire Programs To Give Expert Advice 

Our product tester, Amanda Capritto, CPT, CNC, CES, CF-L1, completed the MAPS Anabolic program in its entirety—just under 12 weeks worth of a program. This is pretty typical of our product testers and the GGR team while testing the best workout apps and other fitness equipment. Our team of certified personal trainers, lifelong athletes, and weightlifting coaches test products in their entirety, not overlooking one aspect. 

For online training programs like MAPS Anabolic, Amanda took note of several features of the program, including:

  • Program setup and ease of use
  • Level of instruction
  • Accountability and interactive features
  • Equipment demands
  • Workout variety
  • Overall value and pricing

MAPS Anabolic

MAPS Anabolic

product image
GGR Score: 3.9
Check Price

Product Highlights

  • No subscription fees; buy once and you have lifetime access to the program
  • Carefully periodized programming
  • Come with a free “at-home mod” for people with minimal equipment
  • Traditional version requires a full gym setup

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Pay a one-time flat fee (no subscription required)
  • Simple online web portal
  • Comprehensive instruction and demo videos for all exercises
  • Broken up into smartly programmed phases

Cons

  • No app available (must use web browser)
  • No individualized programming

Bottom Line

MAPS Anabolic was created by a team that includes successful bodybuilders and personal trainers. It’s one of the best hypertrophy-focused resistance training programs available and doesn’t require a subscription to use.

A Quick Look at MAPS Anabolic

MAPS Anabolic is the first of many programs built by the four founders of Mind Pump Media: Adam Schafer, Sal Di Stefano, Justin Andrews, and Doug Egge. The four fitness experts created the Mind Pump Podcast, and then began offering workout programs.

MAPS is short for “muscular adaptation programming system,” which describes the majority of the programs created—periodized fitness programs, ranging from 4 to 16 weeks. Instead of a subscription service like many fitness apps, the Mind Pump guys offer their programs for a one-time price, ranging between $90 and $180. But that gives you lifetime access to the program.

A screenshot showing a training video on MAPS Anabolic.

In particular, MAPS Anabolic focuses on muscle growth through hypertrophy and progressive overload with common strength training exercises—bench press, squats, and deadlifts—mixed in with bodybuilding movements and calisthenics. The program lasts 12 weeks, and consists of two to three workouts per week.

Before You Buy

  • Specific to MAPS Anabolic are trigger sessions: 10-minute sessions done during your rest days. While completely optional, trigger sessions are supposed to help your body stay primed during your off days and produce better results over time.
  • Although this program is more expensive than most fitness apps’ monthly price, the one-time payment gets you lifetime access to the workout program.
  • Not looking for bodybuilding? You can peruse the other Mind Pump MAPS programs for options that can suit your needs better, whether it be cardio, mobility, athletic performance, or sculpting your body. Programs like MAPS Performance, MAPS Aesthetic, MAPS HIIT, or MAPS Prime might be more to your liking.

Is MAPS Anabolic Worth It?

With a one-time payment, MAPS Anabolic doesn’t bind you into a subscription service like many other programs and apps. Because of that, the $117 price tag is pretty appealing. Amanda Capritto, CPT, CNC, CES, CF-L1, rates the value of MAPS Anabolic at 4.5 out of 5, saying, “The value is phenomenal. You get lifetime access to all of the programs you buy; pay once and they’re yours forever. You really can’t beat that.”

A screenshot of the MAPS Anabolic home page.

While we felt the program was effective, MAPS Anabolic probably isn’t for everybody. For one, it doesn’t have the best user interface. And while the level of instruction is strong, there are no features to help keep athletes accountable. Basically the program is what you get, along with solid instruction.

If you know you need some accountability, or you prefer a more streamlined, user-friendly experience, then MAPS Anabolic may not be the ideal training platform for you. However, if you’re just looking for a great program for muscle-building, then this is a solid pick.

Great for:

  • Lifters looking to build muscle
  • Athletes wanting a program with full-body workouts
  • Those who prefer a one-time payment for a program over a subscription

Not recommended for:

  • People who need coaching or accountability from their program
  • Those who prefer a better ease of use from their online app or program
  • Anyone who wants individualized programming

MAPS Anabolic Specs

Price$117
Workout typeStrength training
Equipment neededSquat rack, barbell, dumbbells, resistance bands, adjustable weight bench
Program length12 weeks, 2-3 sessions per week
Program goalsBuild muscle, increase strength, boost metabolism
Platform availabilityNo app required, online portal

Using MAPS Anabolic 

Our product tester, Amanda Capritto, CPT, CNC, CES, CF-L1, tried out the entire MAPS Anabolic program for 12 weeks, and liked the foundational approach it took to strength training and building muscle. She was happy with the results, and saw significant gains in her strength, saying, “After following the MAPS Anabolic program to completion, I think it’s one of the very best online workout programs for building muscle.”

She adds, “As a personal trainer, I really appreciate the simplicity of MAPS Anabolic. If you want to try the latest crazy exercises, or spend a ton of time doing grueling HIIT workouts, this isn’t the program for you. But if you want to get really strong and pack on some serious muscle, this is definitely a solid choice.”

The program has a healthy mix of strength movements like the deadlift, bench press, squat, and overhead press, mixed with bodybuilding movements, like curls, rows, triceps extensions, and pull-ups. Reps will vary, but follow the concept of progressive overload, progressively adding weight to your exercises to produce the best results. Broken into four mini-cycles, the program lasts for a maximum of 12 weeks.

Instruction

While it’s not an app, one nice thing about the program is that the online portal still has access to a video library, providing deep instruction on each exercise and movement. Additionally, there are videos explaining each phase of the program in detail. Amanda rates the level of instruction a 4.5 out of 5, saying, “It’s very thorough and probably some of the best instruction you can get without actually hiring a personal trainer.”

Screenshot of a MAPS Anabolic detailed instruction video.

Workout Variety

With strength training programs, there’s going to be a level of sameness to it, as you’ll be progressively adding to loads, so you’ll revisit several exercises again and again. That said, MAPS Anabolic provides a good amount of variety within its program, combining traditional strength training with bodybuilding and calisthenic movements.

Screenshot of MAPS Anabolic workout outline.

Along with this, the equipment demands are fairly basic, requiring a simple garage gym setup or access to a commercial gym. However, each MAPS program comes with an “at-home” version for any user who has limited equipment. The MAPS Anabolic minimal equipment needs are just dumbbells, resistance bands, and an adjustable bench, leading Amanda to rate the equipment demands a 5 out of 5.

Ease of Use

This online workout program doesn’t have the formatting of a workout app, so navigating the online portal on your phone or tablet can be a little clunky, leading Amanda to rate the ease of use a 3 out of 5. She adds, “The web portal isn’t super intuitive, but it works…it could just be better.”

Screenshot shows a selection of pre-phase exercises in the MAPS Anabolic system.

The online portal lists the workouts and phases in folders to the side, which open up with exercises and demonstration videos. While it’s easy to get a little lost in the lists on the side, the program still allows you to navigate, even if it isn’t as smooth of sailing as other programs and apps.

Interactive Features

Aside from the program and the instructional videos, there isn’t much else for interactive features while using MAPS Anabolic. With the lack of features, there’s no support or accountability, so Amanda rated the interactive features a 2 out of 5, and the accountability a 3 out of 5. “You can download it, but no one’s gonna make you do it,” she adds. You have to be self-motivated to use a program like this.

MAPS Anabolic vs Caliber 

Caliber App

Caliber Strength Training

product image
GGR Score: 4.68
Check Price

Product Highlights

  • Strength training and nutrition app
  • Personalized, data-driven workout programs
  • Expert habit coaching
  • Free and paid versions
  • Private 1:1 coaching available
  • Weekly lessons, metric tracking, nutrition syncing

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Scientifically-based training plans
  • Individualized coaching for both fitness and nutrition with paid subscriptions is reported to be very thorough
  • Free version offers a library of curated workout plans
  • Reportedly easy-to-use

Cons

  • Personalized macronutrient goals only available with paid versions

Bottom Line

Caliber Strength Training is a fitness coaching program grounded in scientific principles designed to increase strength and improve body composition. The app offers both group and individual training plans which are written and modified by a certified coach based on progress.

One of our favorite workout apps and online personal trainers is Caliber. With three different versions of use, this app can be customized to your needs, either with a free version, paid group coaching, or a premium version which gets you matched with your own personal trainer.

Compared to MAPS Anabolic, both programs are solid and provide solid strength training. The main difference is the accountability. MAPS programs rely on you to do the work, while Caliber can help keep you motivated through notifications, as well as personal coaching. Caliber can also accommodate any equipment that you have at your disposal, whereas with MAPS Anabolic, you’ll need at least a basic equipment setup with dumbbells, bands, and a bench. While each program is a solid pick, which one would work best for you depends on the level of coaching or accountability you may want.

Read our Caliber app review for all of the details on this highly-rated app.

MAPS AnabolicCaliber Strength
Price$117Free, $19/month (group), starts at $200/month (personal training)
Workout typeStrength trainingStrength training
Equipment neededSquat rack, barbell, dumbbells, resistance bands, adjustable weight benchCan be customized to the equipment you have available
Program length12 weeks, 2-3 sessions per weekOngoing
Program goalsBuild muscle, increase strength, boost metabolismBuild muscle and strength, also can be personalized to your needs
Platform availabilityNo app required, online portaliOS and Android

Customer Experience 

An impressive feature that Mind Pump Media offers with their MAPS programs is a 30-day money-back guarantee, no questions asked. After trying the workout and program for a bit, if you’re not satisfied, you can get a full refund. Programs can be purchased directly from the website, and grant you access to their online portal and the respective program.

Screenshot showing overview of programs in the MAPS Anabolic training system.

In order to contact Mind Pump, there is a contact form as well as a live chat function on the website. With a solid money-back guarantee, we rated the customer experience a 4 out of 5.

Customer Reviews

As of right now, there are no customer reviews on Mind Pump Media, or on other review websites. We’ll check back regularly and update this section once we know what other people are saying about MAPS Anabolic.

Final Verdict of Our MAPS Anabolic Review

MAPS Anabolic keeps its programming simple with a mix of strength training, bodybuilding, and calisthenics. Following basic periodization and progressive overload, this workout program is built to help grow muscle mass and increase strength. 

While a solid program, any issues that may deter someone from the program come from the user experience more than anything. The interface is a little tough to navigate at times, and there are no features to help with accountability. However, if you are able to overlook these minor issues, this is a solid program with a huge bonus of having lifetime access from one purchase.

Full Rating

MAPS Anabolic

MAPS Anabolic was created by a team that includes successful bodybuilders and personal trainers. It’s one of the best hypertrophy-focused resistance training programs available and doesn’t require a subscription to use.

Product Brand: Mind Pump Media

Product Currency: $

Product Price: 117

Product In-Stock: InStock

Editor's Rating:
3.9

MAPS Anabolic Rating

Program Setup – 3
Ease of Use – 3
Accountability – 3
Instruction – 4.5
Equipment Demands – 5
Interactive Features – 2
Progressive Overload – 5
Workout Variety – 5
Value – 4.5
Customer Servicewwww – 4
Buy Now

MAPS Anabolic Review: FAQs

How long is the MAPS Anabolic program?

MAPS Anabolic can range from 9 to 11 weeks, with two or three workout sessions per week.

How much does MAPS Anabolic cost?

MAPS Anabolic costs a one-time payment of $117.

Can MAPS Anabolic be done at home?

MAPS Anabolic can be done at home with a basic home gym setup of a barbell, power rack, dumbbells, weight bench, and resistance bands. However, at the beginning of the COVID pandemic, MAPS programs were given minimal equipment versions that are free additions to anyone who already has the program.

How many days per week is the MAPS Strong program?

The MAPS Strong program incorporates strongman training into a strength training program. The program has three foundational workouts and two work sessions each week.

Further Reading

Need a Deadlift Alternative? 9 Great Options That Work The Same Muscles

Need a Deadlift Alternative? 9 Great Options That Work The Same Muscles

Looking for all the benefits of the deadlift without actually deadlifting? We put together a list of deadlift alternatives to help you reach those goals!
Read More
First Look: REP Fitness Safety Squat Bar Review (2025)

First Look: REP Fitness Safety Squat Bar Review (2025)

While we still have some testing to do, we can confidently say that the REP Fitness Safety Squat Bar is one of the best on the market.
Read More
SEEQ Protein Powder Review (2025): A Refreshing Twist on the Classic Protein Shake

SEEQ Protein Powder Review (2025): A Refreshing Twist on the Classic Protein Shake

Does clear protein live up to the hype? Find out what our testers think in this SEEQ Protein Powder Review.
Read More
Sunwarrior Protein Review (2025): An Affordable Vegan Protein Powder For Your Needs?

Sunwarrior Protein Review (2025): An Affordable Vegan Protein Powder For Your Needs?

We breakdown taste, solubility, formulation, and price in our Sunwarrior protein review to help you decide if Warrior Blend protein powder is worth trying.
Read More

On This Page

A Quick Look at MAPS Anabolic
Is MAPS Anabolic Worth It?
MAPS Anabolic Specs
Using MAPS Anabolic 
Instruction
Workout Variety
Ease of Use
Interactive Features
MAPS Anabolic vs Caliber 
Customer Experience 
Customer Reviews
Final Verdict of Our MAPS Anabolic Review
Full Rating
MAPS Anabolic Review: FAQs

Connect With Your Community

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • https://www.google.com

Get the Latest Reviews & Updates

  • About
  • Careers
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Expert Panel
  • Affiliate Disclosure
  • Contact
  • Do Not Sell My Info
Reviews
  • MERACH T12 Foldable Walking Treadmill Review (2025): A Compact and Affordable Option

  • Evolve Plant-Based Protein Shake Review (2025): Is This Low-Calorie Pea Protein Worth the Price?

  • Huel Ready-to-Drink Review (2025): Can This RTD Really Replace A Meal?

  • C4 Ultimate Shred Review (2025): Is This Fat-Burning Pre-Workout Worth It?

  • Almost Heaven Morgan Barrel Review (2025): A Sleek Barrel Sauna Built for Four

Equipment
  • Best Recumbent Exercise Bikes (2025): Top Picks from Certified Personal Trainers

  • Best Folding Exercise Bikes (2025): Compact and Lightweight Bikes for Small Spaces

  • After Testing More Than 50, We Found The 10 Best Folding Treadmills for Your Home (2025)

  • Best Quiet Treadmills (2025): 7 Peaceful Options for Keeping the Right Pace

  • Best Dumbbells of 2025: Top Picks From Fitness Experts After Thousands of Curls and Presses

Guides
  • Infrared Saunas Buyer’s Guide: Everything You Need to Know to Break a Sweat With Confidence

  • The Ultimate Sauna Guide: Expert Tips on Benefits, How to Use, and More

  • What Foods Have Probiotics? Colon-Ize Your Plate with Help From a Dietitian

  • Home Gym Con 2025 Recap: The New Equipment We’re Most Excited About

  • Tariffs Affecting Gym Equipment Prices (2025)

DIY
  • Your Expert Guide to Making Budget-Friendly DIY Ankle Weights  

  • Homemade Protein Powder: The Right Whey to Do Home-Cooked Protein

  • Building a DIY Rowing Machine: How to, Why, and Should You?

  • Try These DIY Cold Plunge Ideas To Jump-Start Your Recovery 

  • DIY Mass Gainer: You Make the Shake, and Your Body Makes the Muscle

The Most Trusted Voice in Fitness

© Garage Gym Reviews 2023 | All Rights Reserved.

GGR

  • About
  • Careers
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Expert Panel
  • Affiliate Disclosure
  • Contact
  • Do Not Sell My Info

The Most Trusted Voice in Fitness

© Garage Gym Reviews 2025 | All Rights Reserved.

Reviews
  • MERACH T12 Foldable Walking Treadmill Review (2025): A Compact and Affordable Option
  • Evolve Plant-Based Protein Shake Review (2025): Is This Low-Calorie Pea Protein Worth the Price?
  • Huel Ready-to-Drink Review (2025): Can This RTD Really Replace A Meal?
  • C4 Ultimate Shred Review (2025): Is This Fat-Burning Pre-Workout Worth It?
  • Almost Heaven Morgan Barrel Review (2025): A Sleek Barrel Sauna Built for Four
Equipment
  • Best Recumbent Exercise Bikes (2025): Top Picks from Certified Personal Trainers
  • Best Folding Exercise Bikes (2025): Compact and Lightweight Bikes for Small Spaces
  • After Testing More Than 50, We Found The 10 Best Folding Treadmills for Your Home (2025)
  • Best Quiet Treadmills (2025): 7 Peaceful Options for Keeping the Right Pace
  • Best Dumbbells of 2025: Top Picks From Fitness Experts After Thousands of Curls and Presses
Guides
  • Infrared Saunas Buyer’s Guide: Everything You Need to Know to Break a Sweat With Confidence
  • The Ultimate Sauna Guide: Expert Tips on Benefits, How to Use, and More
  • What Foods Have Probiotics? Colon-Ize Your Plate with Help From a Dietitian
  • Home Gym Con 2025 Recap: The New Equipment We’re Most Excited About
  • Tariffs Affecting Gym Equipment Prices (2025)
DIY
  • Your Expert Guide to Making Budget-Friendly DIY Ankle Weights  
  • Homemade Protein Powder: The Right Whey to Do Home-Cooked Protein
  • Building a DIY Rowing Machine: How to, Why, and Should You?
  • Try These DIY Cold Plunge Ideas To Jump-Start Your Recovery 
  • DIY Mass Gainer: You Make the Shake, and Your Body Makes the Muscle