Anyone else only working out at home ONLY
MrsHazra
Posts: 105 Member
Hi,
This is my second week in and we just can not afford for me to have a gym membership. I have a few dvds and have done walk away the pounds, fat burning for dummies etc but I am wondering what everyone else is doing?
This is my second week in and we just can not afford for me to have a gym membership. I have a few dvds and have done walk away the pounds, fat burning for dummies etc but I am wondering what everyone else is doing?
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over the years ive done home videos when my children were little then various classes/hobbies.
Now I go to the gym but and this is a big but, my main aerobic exercise is long walks it clocks up the
calories burnt on here and is keeping the weight off as I go.
Hope helps you!0 -
I only workout at home, yep. I hate gyms. It's hard enough some days to drag yourself into the workout area of your own home-- who needs the additional hurdles of car/traffic/locker room?
When you consider how much you can do with videos and/or inexpensive equipment like running shoes, dumbells, pullup bars, etc... I just don't see the point in a gym membership for myself.0 -
I found I enjoy the mix these days, weights and clases at the gym and then a few mixed workout DVD's at home, usually Bill Banks but also the odd Yoga DVD, and sparing with my cat always keeps me fast, though not fast enough!!0
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I used to go to the gym but membership was expensive, and so i purchased an exercise bike and decided to just work out at home.
2 years later i have added to the bike a treadmill, punch bag and rowing machine and hand weights.
If you have the space look at home gym stuff as it can work out cheaper if you intend to keep using it compared to expensive gym bills.
I also find it easier to go into my gym room when i get home instead of having to make the effort of going to the gym.
Good luck.0 -
I workout at home because I live in the middle of Alaska and there's NO gyms 'round here! I've been working out since the beginning of the year. I'm doing 30 Day Shred until Feb when my 30 days are up. Then I'm moving onto Insanity! Every day I mix up the exercises on top of the 30DS. I do zumba, pilates, yoga and I have Skimble downloaded onto my phone for extra workout routines! Keep up to great work!0
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I work out at home (aside for cycling which is more a means to get around than exercise) with DVDs, adjustable dumbbells, Oly bar, squat stands, bench, pull up bar and resistance bands etc.0
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workout at home ...Gym is too expensive for me..0
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I started out working out at home on the cross trainer and doing Michelle Bridges 30 day shred (which I totally swear by). I have only started going to the gym in the last fortnight as I was looking for more of a challenge and variety but my biggest factor was the heat and humidity here in the Brisbane summer. We are lucky here in that gym memberships are so reasonable. Good luck0
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I workout strictly at home! The closest gym to me is a 20 min drive which doesn't seem like much but I find I can get more done if I can get my workout done first thing in the AM and my husband is gone at 4 am till any time after 6 pm.
Right now I'm currently doing ChaLEAN extreme, I'll probably doing either Turbo Fire or Brazilian butt lift when I'm done. In the past I've done 30 day shred ( you can find the videos of that on youtube).0 -
We have a gym (a little one, but a gym anyway) at home so there's no need to go elsewhere to work out I do strength training and most of the cardio exercises there. I'm currently doing Ripped in 30 (week 2 now) besides walking, Nordic walking, cycling, weight lifting and occasional TurboFire.0
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i do. my gym wont let me back till my little boy is 12 week , dont quiet know why, i feel fine so iv been jogging with my dog and doing fitness dvds just done pump it up(old dvd i had in my cupboad), and started 30 day shred yesterday. turbo fire looks good too,0
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I have a couple of dvds, a couple of games on the Wii, and a few apps on my phone, like Nike Training. I also read the book Solitary Fitness by Charles Bronson. Some of the stuff in there is a bit 'out there' but the fitness programme can be intense on some of the days and you can adapt it to your own level of fitness i.e.) do fewer reps.
I used to go to the gym but I suffer very bad asthma. My personal trainer told me to start off for a walk on the treadmill, gradually build it up to a run, then back down to a walk over 10 minutes so that I don't have an attack. I overheard one of the other members of staff taking the mick out of me for walking on the treadmill! I was so mortified I cancelled my membership and haven't been to a gym since. Won't exercise in public at all (apart from walking).0 -
IF I exercise it's at home, most of the time I'm too lazy to do it0
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I have tried doing exercise both at home and at the gym and I actually found I lost more at home. I've lost nearly 20lbs so far with another 10-14lbs to go. Try any of Bob Harper or Jillian Michaels DVDs (if you are just starting out then go with Jillian), you'll need a mat and a set of hand weights but I've lost countless inches doing their workouts!0
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I'm a home gym-body too! Currently working on P90 and moving onto Insanity!!
I've been doing pretty well. I pop in the DVD once every 24 hours, sometimes sooner (I work nights so my schedule is a bit wacky). I am watching my sugar/fat intake and trying to make better decisions rather than quickie meals from fast food places. I've been keeping up with 6 days a week and Sunday being rest day (or alternating according to my schedule). So far so good. It takes 30 days for something to become a habit, and I'm already feeling weird without my daily dose of Tony!
Good Luck with your exercise! You'll find lots of support here. Feel free to add me as a buddy!0 -
I only work out at home now! (Used to go to the gym but it's too expensive and takes more time)
I've been working out for almost a year now, 6 times a week. I mainly do dvd programs (I love Jillian Michaels' workout videos) and I've got a stationary bike + a treadmill (but I like running outside when the weather is better).0 -
My husband and I are using the Wii Fit Plus. We just started yesterday. I'm also trying to get up and move more through the day.0
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I work out from home as im a student mum and dont have time time or the money to go to the gym!
The 30 day shred is a great all round work out you can find it free from youtube.
I also take pole dancing classes.
You should see if your local gym holds classes and you might be able to join in with out membership, just a one off payment of a few quid. Ive tried spinning and zumba in the last week, its a great way to mix up your boring home routine! X0 -
I'm working out from home. Using EA Active on the Wii, got an elliptical, dumbells and an exercise mat. Lots of walking too, always taking the longer route, using the stairs etc0
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Me, me, Me, and my beautiful wife, we live in the middle of nowhere and as such, we only exercise at home. I have a treadmill and a total gym plus just got an exercise bike for christmas. wife has a kettlebell and mats and workout ball thing. we have done pretty well.0
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I pretty much just work out at home. When I started trying to lose weight I attended a weekly dance class, taught by a friend of mine, but I don't have time for that anymore. I also like to go for walks on my lunch breaks, and occasionally (ok, I've done it twice) go for a jog. But other than that, I just use workout DVDs. I've got some handweights and a resistance band and mostly do Jillian Michaels DVDs in my livingroom. They've been really effective.0
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I only work out at home. Time constraints mean going to a gym doesn't make any sense for me. I'm currently doing P90X. You need some equipment but not a lot. My favourite workouts in my (ever growing) DVD collection are Tae Bo, Jillian Michaels 30 DS and ChaLean Extreme. No reason at all why working out at home shouldn't be at effective as the gym!0
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Also only workout at home. Have a few fitness DVDs Etc and some basic gym equipment. Gym is expensive, I don't like the sterile atmosphere and I have a toddler so all of the combined makes me a work at home mother I've lost just over 6lbs in two weeks tho so I'm doing okay! YouTube has become a major friend of mine, can so 8 minutes Zumba, then 10 minutes hip hop then wind it down with 20 minutes Pilates! FABO!0
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Hi, like yourself I can't afford the gym yet, so only workout at home. This is a VERY recent achievement - "New Year, New Me!" type of thing - which i started approx 3 weeks ago. At the moment I have been working up to 15 mins a day on my exercise bike. I know to some this may NOT sound like much, yet to me (being morbidly obese & extremely unfit) this is something I'm quite proud of.
I can't wait to be able to start going for long walks again.....ONE DAY!!!!0 -
Not anymore but when I did it was mostly bodyweight exercises. Nerdfitness outlines a few programs nicely.0
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I'm a strange one. I'm one of those people who pays for the gym and never goes.
In the New Year I realised how stupid this was, cancelled my gym membership (30 days notice) and bought a cross trainer.
Once I was in the 30 days notice, I thought I'd go to the gym a couple of times and make the most of my last month, and now I've got hooked again and have 'cancelled' my cancellation!
The cross trainer I bought is now pretty redundant, but it is handy to do a quick 20 minutes on the days I wasn't planning on going to the gym anyway.0 -
no gym membership here either lol, i have a quite a few exercise dvds (various jillian micheals and 10 minute solutions mainly) but my main form of exercise is walking its the only thing i do consistantly, i do walk fast and i am pushing a 24lb toddler and its not always on flat ground so i do work up some steam, i joined a site called endomondo that uses gps tracking to keep count of how far ive done, i also join the monthly challenges for doing 100 miles in a month, i have failed miserabley this month due to not being able to push my daughter in the snow but will try again next month. i have tried to do c25k but it wasnt for me, i do try to jog on my own though and i do manage 5k but i run and walk when i feel like it the whole stopping and starting of c25k was off putting for me, the quickest i managed it in was 37 mins
working out at home may not suit everybody but it works for me i have lost 90lbs and dropped 4 dress sizes so it is possible to get good results0 -
I do weight training and pilates and Walk Away The Pounds. Hopefully when the hubs gets tax refund, we'll be getting an elliptical. You don't need a gym to get in shape!0
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Me! I hate gyms, but do eventually want to take ballet group adult classes. I do Barre 3 (internet on demand classes) and walk, walk, walk,walk as much as I can throughout my day.0
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I've been working out at home for years now. I just like not having to deal with waiting on machines, and the crowds at gyms. The only thing close to a gym that i belong to is my Martial Arts school.0
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