Looking for good indoor exercises!!!!
sunshine74136
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Anyone have any good indoor exercises that require no equipment. Or a website to change checkout for follow along exercises or dvds that are good. I have over 200 pounds to lose so I need beginner activites until I get stronger and more active.. Any help greatly appreciated not sure where to start dont have good walking shoes will get but until then I need indoor activities and it is extremely cold right now outdoors thanks in advance
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Search youtube for beginner's workout routine. Start slow and build up. Good luck.0
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My name is Bonnie and I live in Wisconsin so I totally understand wanting to do indoor exercises during the winter months. I like walking and don't own a treadmill so I am starting to do the utube walking videos of Jessica smith and Leslie Samsone. Give it a try and good luck!0
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i like fitstar. they have workouts that change with your fitness level. there is a free app, or you can upgrade to pay a membership fee.0
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I bought two 3 pound dumbells, two 6 pound dumbells, and the Women's Health Magazine Big Book of Exercises (http://www.amazon.com/Womens-Health-Big-Book-Exercises/dp/1605295493/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1420594468&sr=8-1&keywords=womens+health+magazine+book) and even though in the beginning I could hardly do a recommended workout...I just started doing whatever I could out of the book using my little weights in front of the TV every night, completely haphazard at first. It took 5 months during the cold winter months, but I got more and more comfortable with the movements and just kept trying new exercises while I watched my favorite shows. When I was bored with a certain exercise, I'd just flip the page and look for another! I lost 30 pounds at home before joining the gym. You can do it!! :-)0
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http://neilarey.com/programs.html
I would start with 30 Days of Gravity or 30 Days of Strength. Some of the exercises can be a bit challenging, but they only take about 10 minutes per day, and are pretty good about working you up. Take it slow and easy, and don't be afraid to drop some sets until you are healthy enough to get through the whole thing.0 -
When I'm stuck inside I like to use Fitnessblender.com videos and/or the Sworkit app.0
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Leslie Sansone has some good Walk Away the Pounds videos. The ultimate collection is my favorite. You can do them if you can walk in place and you will get out of them as much as you put in them (just like everything else). Best of Luck - you can make it happen0
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blogilates.com-she has some cardio and a lot of strength training as well.
However, if you have never done Pilates before, you should talk to a doctor-it involves being on your back a lot. If you have a yoga mat (or you can get one for cheap), Cassey Ho does a lot of really fun exercises that keep you moving and don't get boring.
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I dance...A LOT. I dance when I clean, I learn dance routines, I dance in the shower. That is my indoor excercise0
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There are walking DVDs by Leslie Sansone that are wonderful for beginners. I bought mine at Target for a few bucks.0
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Squats, lunges, sit-ups, push-ups, tricep dips, burpees, jumping squats, calf raises, side taps, plank, wall sit (squat hold), lag raises, donkey kicks, star jumps/jumping jacks, high knees, diamond push-ups, mountain climbers, walking lunges, wide leg lunges, run/jog stairs, v sit-ups, crunches...
These are all exercises that require no equipment, however, make sure you stick to what your body can do and believe in yourself, sometimes it's supposed to hurt0 -
Thank you all for the great advise..lots.of stuff here to look into and keep from getting bored.. I appreciate all the feedback0
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Every day pantry items can also be used as equipment. You only need to be creative.
Food cans, can be used in place of dumb bells. Fill a soft drink/soda bottle with water. Sacks of flour or rice etc.
Resistance bands are another option.
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Leslie Sansone has some good Walk Away the Pounds videos. The ultimate collection is my favorite. You can do them if you can walk in place and you will get out of them as much as you put in them (just like everything else). Best of Luck - you can make it happen
I was also going to recommend these DVDs! I have a couple of them and they are great!0 -
Honestly, just starting out, do something fun. Dance cardio etc on youtube if you like that sort of thing.
More importantly, don't get upset if you can't keep up. Most people can't. It's doesn't matter how long you can keep up now, it's how much longer you can keep up next time. If you can only do 5 minutes the first time, shoot for 5:30 next time. Fitness is about progression, not your starting point. It's about improving...0 -
youtube jessica smith and leslie sansone (search 1 mile walk, 2 mile walk, interval walk for the Leslies) Jessica posts her own. also some good assorted yoga - want to try yoga with Adriene - someone on an exercise checkin mentions her a lot and she just started a 30 days of yoga and she says they've been do-able for her so far0
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YOUTUBE ZUMBA - and just follow along. That's what I do and I save $50 per month on gym membership. A 30 min zumba session (if you dance to various zumba routines) = 250 calories burned.0
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Thanks again for all the great ideas I will be researching and getting a plan in place to start soon0
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This is perfect. I rarely copy an entire quote; in this case everything Djinn said is true and encouraging.DjinnMarie wrote: »Honestly, just starting out, do something fun. Dance cardio etc on youtube if you like that sort of thing.
More importantly, don't get upset if you can't keep up. Most people can't. It's doesn't matter how long you can keep up now, it's how much longer you can keep up next time. If you can only do 5 minutes the first time, shoot for 5:30 next time. Fitness is about progression, not your starting point. It's about improving...
As an example: I started taking a cardio class and was fearful when everyone was faster (and younger). Then I noticed some people just had to stop and take an extra breather - like me. Oh. Got it. Everyone was working at their own level. And *everything* is harder the first few times.
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