Anyone do at home workouts?
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Literally, today, I just got a great deal on an exercise ball, two 2-pound balls and some tension bands. It all came with a work out CD so I'm freakin' excited!!!0
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I do:
Running in my neighborhood
Running treadmill
Weight training (I have a bench in the garage)
Boxing with my husband and we have punching bag
Jump rope
I started with videos but the above is what I do currently.0 -
I've done:
Power 90
P90X
Insanity
Reb Abs
Turbo Fire
Insanity: The Asylum
Now to Body Beast.
I also go to a BootCamp 2 days a week and I love the class I workout with. I love both ways.0 -
Most gyms are annoying. I don't want to have to worry about hogging the weights while someone drips steroids onto me. I work from home fairly often, also, so it is easy for me to grab an hour workout in between conference calls and clickity-clicking on things.
I don't use any videos currently. I did P90X and that was decent. I hear there are a lot of good things for free "On Demand" if you have a service like that with your cable provider.0 -
I do not belong to a gym or zumba class or anything like that. All my weight has come off via the DIY method: walking in a nearby park, my neighborhood or the treadmill when the weather is bad. I have a weight bench my son left me and some free weights I picked up at garage sales that I use for weight training and I get my yoga videos from youtube. The most money I've spent is for a pair shoes to walk in.0
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I got Just Dance 3 for the wii today. Its fun and it makes me sweat.0
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Yep, down almost 25lbs, two pants sizes, losing fat & working on building some lean muscle, all at home. :bigsmile: I use workout DVDs, phone apps for workout routines, and I run 3 days a week.0
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I also want to add that haven't purchased, nor will I, a fitbit or HRM. Not necessary. I'm losing weight fine without the high tech gadgets as well.0
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Congrats on your weight loss and dedication!
I have done pretty much everything at home and I've lost 40lbs also. I started out walking on the treadmill, then walking outside, then I started jogging & broke my toe and fractured another foot bone. Now I'm biking and 'trying' to swim. I have a weight machine that I should be using more often and somewhere around here I have hand weights. lol I also garden, by that I mean pulling weeds and pruning. I can't do much mowing with the sore foot but I loved the exercise I used to get from push mowing the entire yard! . You'd be surprised at how many calories you can burn just cleaning your house. But by this I mean, nonstop hard cleaning, not walking around with a feather duster. Running up and down the stairs doing laundry is good exercise too. Sometimes I leave stuff in my laundry room on purpose just so I'll have to go down the stairs again to get it later. Mainly clothes that I've folded and haven't put away.
I'm sure that by being a stay at home mom, you get plenty of exercise. It truly is hard work and rewarding. Good for you for having the guts to do it. I was fortunate enough to be able to do that also and I have no regrets.
And oh yeah, I did invest in a Polar FT4 heart rate monitor so now I know what is truly exercise for me and what's not because it shows if you're in your fat burning zone.0 -
I have a gym membership and go a few times a week (spin classes), but on the days I don't go to the gym I have a few Jillian Michaels videos I rotate.0
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I walk, hike, climb mountains, treadmill (have one at home), bike...have some dumbells that I use to. I do squats, lunges etc.0
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I do all my working out in my living room! I'm a stay at home mom and rarely ever get to go anywhere because of no babysitter..... I'm currently doing TurboFire and I do Leslie Sansone's 5 mile fat burning walk when I feel like I need to get in a little more exercise or I'm having a lazy day.0
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I have an elliptical, a bowflex machine, a set of adjustable dumbbells, and a variety of videos and yoga mats. What I can do now is limited to cardio and lower body strength work due to a shoulder injury, but I've worked out a good strength training workout that hits the major muscle areas in the lower body (abs down) and can be done mostly without weights. I use the elliptical for cardio workouts, and then supplement it with walking the dog in the evenings. It is mostly easier on the wallet now a days, though the set-up costs were significant. If I stick with the current strength training regimen, I'll eventually need to get heavier adjustable dumbbells, which are going to be expensive.
I just restarted my weight loss efforts, so I haven't exactly lost a ton (1.8 lbs for my first week), but it is much easier to convince myself to work out at home than it was to convince myself to drive to the gym. Also, I don't miss not having to pay $50 per month for a membership that I only sporadically used.0 -
I have been doing the Leslie Sansone 5 mile Fat Burning walk alternating days with a cardio DVD and a resistance tube workout. I'm coming off a knee injury (50% patella tear about a year ago) and once I get the okay for something more strenuous from my Dr. my cousin is going to mail me her P90X dvds.0
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p90x!0
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I also want to add that haven't purchased, nor will I, a fitbit or HRM. Not necessary. I'm losing weight fine without the high tech gadgets as well.
I'm such a gadget geek. I have both a fitbit and an HRM. I love data. The number of fitness/weight related apps on my ipod is also almost embarrassing, given my weight and my general physical condition.0 -
Yea I have an elliptical and an xbox kinect and I do dance central & zumba fitness, hand weights, jog the stairs, crunches, swim. I also have some videos that I do. Have lost 21lbs before I started MFP and 19 more lbs since being on it.0
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All my workouts are done at home. I have weights and a bench, a recumbent bike and a rowing machine for indoor workouts. For outdoors I either walk/jog or ride my bicycle. The nearest gym is over 30 miles away, so having my own home gym is much more convenient.0
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I hate working out at home. but any tips so I can motivate myself?0
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I hate working out at home. but any tips so I can motivate myself?
Do it early, get it out of the way. Set your clothes and shoes out the night before, roll out of bed, and get moving. The less time you give yourself to talk yourself out of it, the easier it will be to stick with it. I demotivate myself if I don't work out early. Also, when you workout early, you can have that nice warm glow of self-righteousness at how healthy you are. I'm not being sarcastic. I do feel very pleased with myself and slightly superior at the fact that I worked out. It is a nice feeling.
Also, consider rewards. If I work out X times this week, then I get Y. Also, consider the alternative--staying smooshy even if you lose a bunch of weight because you have no muscle tone. Being the first dead in the zombie apocalypse because you have no cardiovascular stamina. Who wants that?0 -
I use Zumba, Just Dance, Wii Fit and Wii Active to keep it interesting. I like working out at home and sometimes with a friend, either at her house or mine.0
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I do and I like it much better than the gym. I walk, use my stationary bike, play the wii actives and started using power 90. I find I stay more consistent this way.0
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I do 60 min on my treadmill at 2.5 miles an hour now. I'm starting out. I have a few excercise videos but don't have much room to move in my living room right now. I just plan to increase my intensity on my treadmill for right now.0
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I love Jillian Michaels workout DVDs! I've done the 30 Day Shred, Ripped in 30, and am currently doing 6 Week 6 Pack. I've had great results with all of them!0
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I finished Turbo Jam, Fat Burning Elite & Turbo Fire. Currently I'm doing Chalean Extreme. I've lost 51lbs so far0
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Mm hmm. Pilates, 30 Day Shred, and my husband's weight machine. That and a whole lot of pacing with my 17lb 4 month old. I'm thinking I might join the YMCA when my baby is a little older and friendlier. Right now he acts like anyone other than me is trying to kill him. Of course then I'll have to learn to keep my pants on when I'm working out, which will be hard for me... lol0
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i do jillian michaels, c25k, or spartan workout...
my car gets 18mph when i drive it like an old man...and with gas creeping back up again, im getting too cheap to drive when i dont need to.0 -
I've never (and probably never will) used a public gym for a number of reasons. Instead I go for jogs/walks, do yoga, circuit training and Jillian Michael's 30 Day Shred.
I've lost 20 pounds since January so I'm doing something right.
Then again, I also cut A LOT of nasty food from my diet.0 -
I use the Nike Training Club app on my iPad. It's amazing! Really great workouts, but you do need a medicine ball and dumbells for some of them.0
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Go to Walmart and buy the elastic exercise bands. They are $10 and they work. I love using them and they are cheap!0
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