Exercise in your living room?
kmm7309
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Sometimes I'm really motivated to exercise (but not motivated to get dressed and go outside!) so I wanted to know what everyone does at home to exercise without leaving the house. Also, it can't cost alot of money or take up much space, as I have neither. Thanks!
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Turbo Jam
The Firm
30 Day Shred
I have the same issue with space and I've been able to do all of these in my tiny living room!0 -
Do you have digital cable? We have AT&T Uverse, and we used to have Comcast, but they both had free work out videos (like DOZENS of them) in the On Demand section.
If you don't have that option, you can find workout DVDs for pretty cheap. I saw someone post that they found Jillian Michael's 30-day shred for $9, and that is a GREAT workout, totally worth every penny. I like Denise Austin aerobics, and Billy Blanks Jr. too. Maybe check Amazon and see what prices you can beat?0 -
I LOVE Leslie Sansone's Walk at Home DVD...its so easy to do and fun! She has a 1, 2 and 3 mile walk and also a 500 step one that only takes 5 minutes!0
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Zumba DVD. In my bedroom without the peanut gallery (AKA my daughter).0
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I'm doing P90X Now, because I can do it in my living room. I started with Wii Active in my living room. And I love my kettlebell routines also great for my living room. Any DVD can be done in your home. I'm not a gym person, so home work outs are my favorite.
If you have netflix,order DVD's to try before you buy.0 -
I don't have much space either, and what there is I take up most of it, but I manage to do the Jillian Michaels 30 day shred exercise DVD. And its a good workout and I like that I can wear any old thing. I use a doona folded as a mat and at first for weights, 2 cans of beans. I have since been given hand weights. The DVD cost $15 AUS.0
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Jillian Michael's 30 Day Shred, No More Trouble Zones, Banish Fat/Boost Metabolism, Yoga Meltdown, all $9 each at Walmart. 2 do not require weights, the other two you can get by with 3-5 lb weights so an extra $5 (although weights are not required). I've done these, plus P90X, Insanity (although they cost $70-$120) all in my living room. I agree with workouts on demand. AT&T and TimeWarner cable have them. Not sure what cable company you have but it's something to look in to.0
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I do have Turbo Fire and other vaious DVD's that I do plus some resistance bands and a free weight set going up to 40 lbs. but sometimes there are days that I don't feel like following a plan so I just turn up some music and dance like a fool!! These honestly are the days where I burn the most calories, have the most fun and feel so refreshed!!0
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I know you said it can't cost a lot of $$, but I do Biggest Loser Challenge on my Wii. It's fun & gets me some calories burned0
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I alot of times do some good old fashioned running in place followed by sets of sit ups, push ups and leg squats...I put on 21st Century Breakdown by Green Day and run through almost the whole thing (some songs get skipped) then do the stregth training0
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Yoga0
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Try Jillian Michaels 30 day shred. The DVD cost about 20 bucks depending where you find it and then all you will need is an exercise mat(depending if you are working out on a hard floor), hand weights( 2lds) and 20 minutes a day!
If find this workout to be quite intense , so listen to your body cuz you don't need to be hurting yourself.0 -
Yoga
And yogajournal.com has a series of routines/flows if, like me, your home practice isn't well developed.....0 -
How ironic...I just did this very thing! It's storming here and I'm working from home today so couldn't use the gym at work.
I started with a warm-up session (ended up doing a 5 minute zumba warm up that I found on you tube)
Then I did 3x12reps of the following:
push ups
lateral shoulder raise
bent over row
back extensions
hammer curl
tri extension
dead lifts
stationary lunges
squats
bicycle crunches
sit ups
You can use dumb bells or an exercise band...or even anything that has weight to it that you have lying around. You could even do the exercises really slow and use your own body weight.
Hope that helps!
ps - don't forget to stretch too!0 -
You can jog in place. Rent some dvds from your local library. Jumping jacks, jump rope.:flowerforyou:0
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Try Jillian Michaels 30 day shred. The DVD cost about 20 bucks depending where you find it and then all you will need is an exercise mat(depending if you are working out on a hard floor), hand weights( 2lds) and 20 minutes a day!
If find this workout to be quite intense , so listen to your body cuz you don't need to be hurting yourself.
The Jillian Michaels as well as BIggest Loser dvd's are great and all average about $10 at walmart or target0 -
I exercise using ON DEMAND which my cable company provides. It has lots of free workouts. My favorite is by Leslie Sansone and is like step arobics without the step. It is approved by the American Heart Association and has a couple of levels. You really do work up a sweat. I consider it as low impact aerobics in MFP. I also bought her "walk Fit" level 1, 2 & 3. I use that sometimes also. I got it for a good price on line but free is better if your cable company has exercise ON DEMAND.0
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I am completely addicted to Turbo Fire and Turbo Jam. It is so great to be able to workout in my livingroom before work, without having to rush here and there. Good luck finding that workout that makes you excited to get at it every day!0
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I don't have much space either, and what there is I take up most of it,
Hey! I have that same problem! lol0 -
some cable companies have it for free on their ON DEMAND exercise option! You can try out many different types. I think one of her workouts is on my Comcast cable.0
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I lover her workouts! you really do work up a sweat! She is free on Comcast Cable ON DEMAND along with many other options!0
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Thank you all for the suggestions! I guess I need to try this shred thing!... now if I could just get motivated to get dressed and go buy it lol0
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Suzanne Powters step arobics, don't need alot more than a 6" step, DVD player and 45 min. Great work-out!0
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I don't go to a gym...
I retreat to my basement in front of the TV and do my exercise DVDs (pilates, cardio, bootcamps, etc) , use dumbbells and I have a step (the step fits easily in a corner, behind a door or under a couch).0 -
I like Yoga, the Prevention Magazine videos and the 10 Minute Solutions videos. I also sometimes get videos from my library to change things up a bit.0
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Bob Harper's Kettlebell DVD (Target) is great!
Biggest Loser DVDs are my favorites. I love the Last Chance Workout (on our cable provider) and Cardio Max and Max Sculpt. The great thing about Cardio Max and Max Sculpt is that you can determine how long you want the workout to be. So if i only have 20 minutes, I can just do Bob's workout. If I have longer, I can do Bob's workout, add in Jillian's workout, and even add on Kim's workout. Or I can just do Kim's or just do Jillian's depending on my mood. REALLLY, highly recommend these two dvds for at-home workouts!
I know they are kinda old school, but you might be able to find the 8 Minute DVDs online still. I have 8 Minute Abs, 8 Minute Buns, 8 Minute Arms, and 8 Minute Legs, and they are actually a decent 32 minute workout when I want to feel a burn without spending a lot of time.
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I like Denise Austin's Cardio Dance Mix for a solid aerobic work out. I am still trying to find a good at home strenght building work out. I'm not all that fit, so for me P90X is probably out for a while. Make sure you buy a mat and a couple hand weights for working out at home.0
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I have Time Warner Cable and on channel 1067 there are like a 100 on demand workouts - all free with my cable subscription. Be sure to watch them once before you do them to make sure they don't end early (sometimes that does happen). I am doing Shred 1 right now on there and all sorts of others (yoga, kickboxing, toning).0
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YouTube has some good exercise videos if you have a way to hook up your computer to your tv or have a laptop. If not, the Zumba Fitness (dance) DVDs are great and don't require much space. I also have limited space and do a program called Physique 57 regularly. All it requires is a mat, chair with a sturdy back or sofa, light dumbbells (I use 5 and 8 lbs.) and a small playground ball that comes with the dvd set when ordered or can be purchased separately. It's a 57-minute full-body ballet barre based program (while the people in the dvd use ballet barres you can use a chair or sofa). The first 10 minutes (approx.) works the upper body, then the thigh section, then the seat section, then the ab section and then cool down/stretch. It's a great workout, however, it's not really a cardio workout so calories burned are probably around 300-450 depending on your intensity. If you would like more info check out the website at www.physique57.com. I think the 57-minute classic dvd (there are 3 different ones with the classic one being the longest and I think the best) costs $25 and the ball costs $16.0
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For everyone that said their cable provider had On Demand Exercise Videos for free. Does anyone know if Dish Network has this? I'd love to do something different than playing Wii Sports for my workout.0
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