Strength Training at home
Izzwoz
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Hi guys, looking for some advice.
For varying reasons, I do not have access to a gym or a large budget to buy home equipment.
But I would like to do at least some sort of strength training at home, in order to tone up - I am pretty close to goal and am not really looking to lose much more, just firm up things :-)
Have any of you managed to tone up at home without having a fully equipped gym? What is your favourite workout? Did you get a set of weights? Is it possible at home?
For varying reasons, I do not have access to a gym or a large budget to buy home equipment.
But I would like to do at least some sort of strength training at home, in order to tone up - I am pretty close to goal and am not really looking to lose much more, just firm up things :-)
Have any of you managed to tone up at home without having a fully equipped gym? What is your favourite workout? Did you get a set of weights? Is it possible at home?
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Of course it's possible! I have a small 140cm barbell (I also have olympic, but it's not very convenient due to lack of room), plates, kettlebells, dumbbells, resistance bands and a bench. I didn't buy it all at once, I keep adding stuff as I go, so expences are spread over time. I don't have room for a rack, so my budget version is two high chairs I weigh down for stability and put my barbell on for squatting. Necessity if the mother of invention!0
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Powerblocks! Get a set and you can basically work every set of muscles with different routines. Best fitness investment I have ever made.0
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I would recommend P90X...you can download a Torrent of it and try it out and then buy it if it works for you if funds are tight.
If you don't have any weights at home you can get something like this for $40: http://www.****ssportinggoods.com/product/index.jsp?productId=112255740 -
I would recommend P90X...you can download a Torrent of it and try it out and then buy it if it works for you if funds are tight.
If you don't have any weights at home you can get something like this for $40: http://www.****ssportinggoods.com/product/index.jsp?productId=11225574
I don't know why it ***** D I C K Ssportinggoods.com?0 -
I got a beater bar from walmart and bought plates as I needed to add weight. Then I found a bench, a better beater bar and more plates on craigslist.org for a whole $25. People/gyms get rid of that stuff all the time, you just have to check. Finally I built my own squat rack from these instructions: http://freckledlifter.wordpress.com/2012/09/11/diy-squat-rack/
Bench, OHP, Deadlifts, and Squats, all in my own living room. We have a big mirror up so I can watch my form, and the husband helps with that, too. (He likes watching my form, teehee).
I started at a crossfit gym to learn form, but now I do my lifting at home, although with less frequency and weight as of late (I'm 10 weeks pregnant ♥)
ETA: you can see my homemade squat rack in my profile pics0 -
I just discovered FitnessBlender.com and they have a BUNCH of strength training videos that require very little equipment, if any at all. Best of all, the videos are free!0
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bodeefit.com. Daily workouts via email, body weight exercises, kick butt workouts.
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I just discovered FitnessBlender.com and they have a BUNCH of strength training videos that require very little equipment, if any at all. Best of all, the videos are free!
I just went to check out this site it's awesome can't believe I never heard of it before!!0 -
I just discovered FitnessBlender.com and they have a BUNCH of strength training videos that require very little equipment, if any at all. Best of all, the videos are free!
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Check out the local Craigs List, garage sales and good will…can usually get different size weights, sometimes even a bench, treadmill, etc.0
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You can do a ton at home. As one of the other posters said, you can build up gear slowly. You can pick up cheap dumbbells/plates from ads, gumtree (if you have it), yard sales. Even without any equipment you can still do chairdips, pushups and other bodyweight exercises. Where there's a will.. I actually quit my gym membership recently as I have all the gear I need now. 8 sets of dumbbells, pull up bar, bench, push up stands and whatnot. Still costs less than my gym membership in the long run.0
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bodeefit.com. Daily workouts via email, body weight exercises, kick butt workouts.
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Suspension trainer.0
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To SadFaerie,
Hi - a couple of suggestions:
1. You Are Your Own Gym. A book load of bodyweight exercises from easy to impossible.
2. I challenge you not to find a plain old classical Yoga routine to challenge your strength; whatever your strength level.0 -
I got various weight sets from Five Below for $3 each, a resistance band, stability ball, yoga mat and do T25 as well as videos off YouTube. It's completely possible to get a great strength workout at home for very little money!0
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I just discovered FitnessBlender.com and they have a BUNCH of strength training videos that require very little equipment, if any at all. Best of all, the videos are free!
^^^^^^This. Also do some research, I was able to buy weights from a warehouse that buys up and rehabs old gym equipment and sells at a discounted price.0 -
Awesome tips, everyone, thank you!!! Gonna get started tonight, methinks! :-)0
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Powerblocks! Get a set and you can basically work every set of muscles with different routines. Best fitness investment I have ever made.
I would agree about the Powerblocks except that I got the basic version a couple years ago that only goes up to 50lbs and you aren't able to expand this set. Other than that it works great. So much easier to use than the similar Boflex dumbbells.0 -
There is so much you can do. I like the stability ball, hand weights, push ups and glute work and yoga. I am busy working a full time job, teaching fitness classes and taking care of family so I don't always get to the gym. Sometimes I just have to do a quick 30 minute work out at home. Also, there are a ton of DVD's you can do.0
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I prefer body weight training in the form of power yoga.
You can also friend free workouts on Netflix Instant.
My favorite power yoga DVDs are from Trainer Bob and Jillian Michaels (diss them all you want but their power yoga DVDs are great). I got Jillian's for $8 at Target and Bob's online for $5.0 -
Thanks for the suggestions. Those prices are great! How long are the videos by Trainer Bob and Jillian Michaels? I've been using the program available on YogaIsle.com. It costs a bit more than the ones you've suggested, but has several videos. Since it's based on the principals of Hatha yoga, it's quite different from Power Yoga, though. It's still a great workout though. It's more geared toward beginners and people who want to move do yoga at home.0
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Surprisingly the over all best work out that will give you the most amazing definition, add muscle mass and strength are workouts that use your body weight only.
Push ups (chest, biceps, triceps) , Seated dips (triceps) Pull ups (back, biceps, triceps) Sit ups (core)
www.bodybuilding.com/exercises/finder/lookup/filter/muscle/id/1/muscle/chest
Copy and paste this link and then click (body weight only) You will be amazed by how toned and strong you will get doing body weight only.
It doesn't cost anything and will give you more results then people in the gym lifting barbells thinking they are going to get ripped and strong by only doing that.0 -
You might think this is a bit weird as I'm guessing you're into weights etc., but yoga will strengthen you up, tone you up and give you more flexibility. It's also much safer with less chance of injury.
Have a look over at
http://www.yogastretches.net
And see what you think.
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FitnessBlender is a good place to get workout videos online. Buying some bands of different resistances would be a good idea if you don't have room for an adjustable set of dumbbells. For abs workouts, go for the MeanAbs.com program and follow the workout guidelines and meal advice. Hope it all works out for you.0
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I like the Bodybeast workouts. All they require is a bench or ball, dumbbells and a chin-up bar.
Another good site is bodbot.com You list the exercise equipment you own and it creates a workout routine/schedule for you.
Aaaaand, as someone else suggested, calisthenics can do wonders too.0
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