Workout at home,,,what do you do?
balancedbrunette
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Just looking for some ideas off others..I enjoy working out at home as I actually find I get more done and more often than going the gym, i'm a college student so working out in my apart often suits my routine better
just wondering what dvds out there people use for a healthy cardio/strength routine
Was thinking of starting julian michaels but its just a 30 day and i'd rather use one thats a bit more balanced, i'm afraid with julian michaels ill put any weight i loose back on again after the 3o days...
Also really looking to work my upper tummer which seems to be holding on to fat ..advice appreciated
just wondering what dvds out there people use for a healthy cardio/strength routine
Was thinking of starting julian michaels but its just a 30 day and i'd rather use one thats a bit more balanced, i'm afraid with julian michaels ill put any weight i loose back on again after the 3o days...
Also really looking to work my upper tummer which seems to be holding on to fat ..advice appreciated
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I'm a single mom and I work full time, also I have no desire to go to the gym for 2 hours. I lost all my weigh from mfp and working out at home.
I bought a cheap, used elliptical. Also I bought the Jillian michaels DVDs. They are great! I did 30 day shred to start, but I did it twice. The first time I did the modified moves with 3 pound weights. Then I did the advanced moves with 5 pound weights. You get what you give in her videos, you can do them over and per again if you just push yourself harder and increase your weights. Then I moved on to ripped in 30, I spent 10-14 days on each level, instead of her recommended week. Again you can do this video more than once. 6 week 6 pack is great as well. Now I've made my own work out routine, with a lot of her exercises incorporated. P90x is a great one too.
Regardless of what you choose to do, you won't find something you can stick with forever. You'll have to mix it up anyway. I highly suggest Jillian michaels, she has lots of videos and I've had nothing but great results!0 -
There are DVD's YouTube and google body weight exercise....
Also, there are sneaky ways to exercise...like a mini-trampoline watching TV...things likt that.0 -
Most of what I do at home is POP Pilates which is on YouTube.
I've also done JM's 30 Day Shred which is a lot of fun. I also have a few Pilates, Yoga, Aerobics and Belly Dancing workout DVDs0 -
Kettlebells, balance ball, weighted hula hoop, dumbells. When I'm feeling lazy or sick I get on the gazelle.0
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check out nerd fitness.com0
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When I'm at home, it's situps etc, and also walking up and down stairs. I live in an apartment block with 5 floors, so nipping up from the ground floor to the top I find a good, quick way to get my heart beating. Do it a few times a day, speeding up if I can every now and then.0
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for work outs at home i use : My Fitness Trainer for the Wii, also jogging and walking on the treadmill, aerobic dancing(w/ weights) also crunches and squats and that sort of thing. i just got my new elliptical machine so now i am excited to start that today, i missed my old one lol0
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I use Chalene Extreme, Turbo Fire, Turbo Jam, Spinning DVD with my spinning bike and walking outside!0
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I am at home all day. I did 30 day shred using You Tube. I got myself a set of heavy dumbell weights and got an experienced pal to put together a full body strength routine which I do 3 times a week. I also am lucky to have a treadmill to do HIIT on lifting days too. On non lifting days I stick to active recovery heart rate routine either on treadmill or a good walk. If I didn't have the treadmill I would probably cycle for the cardio. It can be done.0
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I use the "You are Your Own Gym" app, which is lots of bodyweight exercises that don't require any equipment.0
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Hello!
I just started Jillian Michaels 30 Day Shred ...again. I change up with other DVD's as well like Turbo Jam, Laila Ali/Sugar Ray Leonard Boxing, Step Aerobics, Zumba (i could go on and on). I like variety and don't like to get bored in my workout. I may not do the same DVD everyday but I do a DVD 3-4 times a week AND because walking is my primary exercise, it is done at least 5 days per week. I own a bunch of DVD's .... some are good, some are bad ...I kept on until i found what DVD motivates me to get moving.
Hope this helps!0 -
I have some Jillian Michaels DVDs, Insanity and Zumba sets. I am currently doing Zumba and I love it!!!0
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check out nerd fitness.com0
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I check out workout DVDs from the library. Bob Harper's are my favorite because they mix in slightly heavy weights and cardio.0
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Push-ups, plank, squats, lunge, variations of those with dumbbells. Dumbbell squats too. Pull ups too but you've obviously got to have a bar for that. Burpees too.0
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Why do you have to stop after 30 days? I've been using (mainly) Jillian Michaels DVDs for about a year now. I mostly switch around between Killer Buns and Thighs, Ripped in 30, Extreme Shed and Shred, and Kickbox Fast Fix. Whatever gets you burning calories!0
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Benderfitness.com is great for days I have to stay home0
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Just looking for some ideas off others..I enjoy working out at home as I actually find I get more done and more often than going the gym, i'm a college student so working out in my apart often suits my routine better
just wondering what dvds out there people use for a healthy cardio/strength routine
Was thinking of starting julian michaels but its just a 30 day and i'd rather use one thats a bit more balanced, i'm afraid with julian michaels ill put any weight i loose back on again after the 3o days...
Also really looking to work my upper tummer which seems to be holding on to fat ..advice appreciated
Trust me you will not put the weight back on after doing 30 Day Shred!! For one, you'll love the results so much you'll want to do another Jillian DVD or do the 30 DS again!! I did 30 DS, Ripped In 30, and I'm doing 6 Week 6 Pack now. After this I'll probably do another one!! The results are fantastic.
As for me, I've never belonged to a gym. I have a free weights at home and run outside. I've been the same weight since high school!! My secret? It's not working out....it's clean eating. No amount of working out will make up for a bad diet. Focus on that first, because if you don't get that right you'll be spinning your wheels.0 -
I do around 100 sit ups a day for my upper and lower tummy area And i have a mini exercise bike witch I use wile watching TV0
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I walk/run to and from work 5 days a week (3-mile round trip). A brisk pace with a little running for 10-20 seconds here and there pushes my heart rate higher and gives a higher burn than many of my workout DVDs! I also rotate through about 35 workout DVDs a few mornings a week of different lengths and intensities. The Jillian Michaels ones kick my butt the hardest! I've never "done" the 30DS, Ripped in 30, etc., exclusively for the 30 days. I just mix those workouts randomly with all of my others. Mixing it up and keeping the body guessing has given me great results, also avoiding boredom and injury.0
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ok this will sound funny cause this guy has been around. I am in my 30's and using Gilad's Quick Fit system. A friend of mine had great success with it and so far I have enjoyed it. I like that the sessions are anywhere from 20-30 min in length. You work out 6 days and rest one. Cardio alters every other day and in between it is body sculpting with some resistance. For me it works perfectly since my work schedule is never consistent. I would never make it to the gym because by the time I would get home I was too tired to drive and spend 1hour or more taking a class. So now their is no excuse and I feel as though my time is the focus instead of getting to the gym. Feel free to friend me if you want to see my progress.0
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elliptical machine
bike (both the one in my basement and riding my real bike outside when it's warm)
tae bo!! << miracles happen
and other random workout dvds like callenetics (old 80s workout that really tones your booty!)0 -
Calisthenics, Wii fit, Jillian DVDs, running (training for 5k with c25k app on my phone)0
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I like Jillian Michaels 30 day shred. i still have never completed the full 30 days but boy does it work! Also I like Tone it up's workouts. Also work great!0
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I agree with IslandSteph...Gilad's workouts are actually REALLY good!
I myself have an Xbox Kinect and have the Just Dance and Zumba workouts...I also have my own treadmill and just purchased a nordic track recumbent bike...therefore if I want to wake up at 4am or midnight to workout I can-NO EXCUSE! Plus I don't have to feel like I need to put on make-up or special clothes, I can wear pj's and get a killer workout done!
Also the Windsor Pilates set is wonderful...I have a lot of issues with my back (4 bulging disks) and I do the lower body training which helps A LOT with strengthening my core.0 -
Jillian Michaels DVDs and just the basic things like sit-ups, crunches, etc.0
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I bought an elliptical to start the workouts and when I was fit enough I did Insanity. Completely.
Now I am back on the elliptical... thinking of doing Insanity again.0 -
I hit the street - C25K! Last year I quit during the winter due to darkness/cold, but this year I invested in some cold weather running clothes and lights/visibility gear, and I was happy to find I was comfortable running in 20-30 (F) degree weather in the dark!! In fact, my elliptical is collecting dust in my bedroom, and I am about ready to sell it.0
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You've answered a lot of my questions here!! Thanks.
I use the gym, but there are times when I just can't get there with my schedule. I've never used a workout DVD before and 30 Day Shred seems like a great start (thanks to your review!). I'll give it a go - good price too.
Do you need a lot of space to complete it effectively? And will I need weights?
Thank you!0 -
I have a Xbox 360 with a Kinect so I use Your Shape: Fitness Evolved. I love it.
Lots of options to choose from and the updated 2012 edition has even more. I'm looking forward to trying it out when it comes in the mail next week.
Edit: The program often recommend to work out with a 5-10 hand weight in each hand. I was afraid I'd accidentally let go of them as I was working out so I bought 3lb wrist weights instead.0
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