Need advice for cardio at home!!! Help!!!

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  • Beautifulsoull
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    I have a lower back problem and I'm still working out. My back is only going to get stronger the more I strength it with exercise. Same with your ankle. I have to watch what moves I do so I don't over stress my back out and thats what you can do to. Workout dvds are great I've been doing them and I've lost my weight from them. They really do help if you push yourself. I don't go to the gym, I'm a stay at home mom to a 15month old and I make the time. Go onto youtube and find full length workout videos for free. I live in an apartment too, but oh well, I'm bettering my life. You have to really want this inorder to go forward. Saying it is one thing but doing it is another. I use to be like you, saying I can't do this or that because of this, but I pushed through every excuss I had an did it. Sometimes I do it on little sleep, but at the end it will be all worth it.

    Thank you for your advice and taking the time to share your story. That's what MFP is supposed to be about, support and motivation. The problem with my ankle is that doctors have always told me to stay away from anything that will work it, but you've brought up a good point and maybe if I consult a physical therapist or trainer they might be able to help me with learning how to work out in a way that is actually GOOD for my ankle!!!

    Its always best to get more then just one persons view on an injury, or a problem. Some may see it as you can do a little more then what your doctor told you. You can look into upper body workouts with boxing. Its a great way to get your heart rate up with punchs , speed bags in the air, you can even do a one leg squat since you have problems with your ankle.
  • Beautifulsoull
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    Well tbh if i read your story, you seriously need to adjust your motivation and view on dvd workouts. All workouts you can find for free on the internet and all of them work if you stick with it Some easier than others.

    If you dont want to do that and you only think that sitting on a cycle watching tv works, i am sorry, you dont want it bad enough.

    You think i like doing those workouts at home, sweating, heavy breathing, i hate it but i am determined to change my body so i just set my mind on 0 and stick with it.

    Results are not made in the comfort zone!

    I would like to say that it is incredibly rude of you to suggest that I am unmotivated because I'm trying to find a way to both ENJOY a healthier lifestyle AND reach my goals. Don't misinterpret me. Just because I want to watch TV while I work out doesn't mean that I'm looking for something lazy or easy. I have no issue sweating and breathing heavy and working hard. Is someone who likes to listen to music while they work out unmotivated? I want to reach my goals in a way that I am excited about and looking forward to doing every day. Excuse me if that's wrong.
    Things tend to be rude indeed if someone is straight forward and it is not the thing you wanted to hear. If you are exited and looking forward to work hard than why cant you stick with a workout on tv? Try Les Mills Combat for example, its not supahdupah intense like insanity yet your burn around 500 cals in 30 mins, with fun exercises, music that fits the program and before you know it the workout is over.

    Besides, cycling or a treadmill are pretty sucky if you want to lose weight effectively.

    ^^ Thats what I had to realize to when I wasn't ready for my journey. I'm not up there with the big workouts like insanity or p90x, or turbofire, but I do Jillian Michaels for now and I've gotten amazing results. Treadmills, cycling is ment for someone who is wanting to lose weight and tone up. You have to do the real work.
  • bethFromDayton
    bethFromDayton Posts: 112 Member
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    Don't forget that Craig's List is a good way to get an expensive piece of possibly hardly used exercise equipment. We are thinking about a treadmill to replace our old not-working-consistently one, and we'll be finding something on CL.
  • _Punjab
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    Well tbh if i read your story, you seriously need to adjust your motivation and view on dvd workouts. All workouts you can find for free on the internet and all of them work if you stick with it Some easier than others.

    If you dont want to do that and you only think that sitting on a cycle watching tv works, i am sorry, you dont want it bad enough.

    You think i like doing those workouts at home, sweating, heavy breathing, i hate it but i am determined to change my body so i just set my mind on 0 and stick with it.

    Results are not made in the comfort zone!

    I would like to say that it is incredibly rude of you to suggest that I am unmotivated because I'm trying to find a way to both ENJOY a healthier lifestyle AND reach my goals. Don't misinterpret me. Just because I want to watch TV while I work out doesn't mean that I'm looking for something lazy or easy. I have no issue sweating and breathing heavy and working hard. Is someone who likes to listen to music while they work out unmotivated? I want to reach my goals in a way that I am excited about and looking forward to doing every day. Excuse me if that's wrong.
    Things tend to be rude indeed if someone is straight forward and it is not the thing you wanted to hear. If you are exited and looking forward to work hard than why cant you stick with a workout on tv? Try Les Mills Combat for example, its not supahdupah intense like insanity yet your burn around 500 cals in 30 mins, with fun exercises, music that fits the program and before you know it the workout is over.

    Besides, cycling or a treadmill are pretty sucky if you want to lose weight effectively.

    No, it's rude because you're passing judgement on someone that you don't know and that judgement is completely off base. Maybe it's my fault because I only wrote one line about my current exercise routine and not an entire paragraph. I strength train daily. At the end of my routine I can hardly breathe and am covered in sweat, but I LOVE that feeling. Every time I finish my strength training routine I feel powerful and healthy and strong and proud of myself. (And no, I don't watch TV while I do this routine. Blasting the music is perfect for that.) I'm excited to do it every morning. I posted this looking for something strictly endurance focused that excites me the same way.
  • tj1376
    tj1376 Posts: 1,402 Member
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    There are people on here that post daily challenges - be it pushups, planks, crunches, whatever. But I find that those help me alot. I live in a small apt too and i don't have money to buy expensive equipment. Those goals that people post are VERY helpful because they give me new things to do. And sometimes I make a list of them and see if I can accomplish more than one of them over the course of the weekend. This way if I do get winded or I want to watch something, I can take a break, get it done and then do more of the challenge. Try them, I think you will like them.
  • _Punjab
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    I have a lower back problem and I'm still working out. My back is only going to get stronger the more I strength it with exercise. Same with your ankle. I have to watch what moves I do so I don't over stress my back out and thats what you can do to. Workout dvds are great I've been doing them and I've lost my weight from them. They really do help if you push yourself. I don't go to the gym, I'm a stay at home mom to a 15month old and I make the time. Go onto youtube and find full length workout videos for free. I live in an apartment too, but oh well, I'm bettering my life. You have to really want this inorder to go forward. Saying it is one thing but doing it is another. I use to be like you, saying I can't do this or that because of this, but I pushed through every excuss I had an did it. Sometimes I do it on little sleep, but at the end it will be all worth it.

    Thank you for your advice and taking the time to share your story. That's what MFP is supposed to be about, support and motivation. The problem with my ankle is that doctors have always told me to stay away from anything that will work it, but you've brought up a good point and maybe if I consult a physical therapist or trainer they might be able to help me with learning how to work out in a way that is actually GOOD for my ankle!!!

    Its always best to get more then just one persons view on an injury, or a problem. Some may see it as you can do a little more then what your doctor told you. You can look into upper body workouts with boxing. Its a great way to get your heart rate up with punchs , speed bags in the air, you can even do a one leg squat since you have problems with your ankle.

    Boxing sounds like fun! I do a lot of strength training now actually and have a good routine that hasn't caused any damage to my ankle in the entire time that I've been doing it. I really love it. Strength training makes me feel so powerful and it really can get the heart rate up! My goal with my original post was just to find something more strictly endurance focused to add to my strength training routine.
  • dandandee
    dandandee Posts: 301 Member
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    Results are not made in the comfort zone!

    true words.

    But, I don't agree with the whole working out/tv thing. You obviously have your reasons as to why you work out the way you do and that's perfectly fine! Like someone else said, we're not all ready for Insanity and those other workouts.

    A few workouts you could do at home with little equipment..
    -make use of your stairs. up and down. repeat. repeat again.. you get the picture. lol
    -buy a bike (look on kijiji, or craiglist, used is a good way to save some money!) and you can totally do that while watching some tv, reading a book, anything.
    -get either a pair of weights or a kettle bell. anything to do some circuits with.
    -body weight exercises
    -youtube some zumba, other dance exercises, anything!

    best of luck :)
  • sigsby
    sigsby Posts: 220 Member
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    I love my rowing machine. It's compact and gives a great cardio workout while strengthening the core. I got mine at a garage sale for $20.
  • StaceySuperfly
    StaceySuperfly Posts: 101 Member
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    I use resistance bands and tubes and kettlebells for strength training both standing and sitting on my exercise ball. You can get a full body workout that won't upset your neighbors! Lots of workout choices on Youtube. I am getting serious results at home and you can too!
  • MrsNolf
    MrsNolf Posts: 38 Member
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    I totally understand where you're coming from! I bring my ipad to the gym and watch while I do my cardio, so far it's the best way to keep me on the machines for at least 40 min! I think a used machine might be best given your budget, either a bike or a stair climber. An elliptical/treadmill would probably seem pretty loud to your neighbours. Kettlebell is a REALLY good option. The kettlebells take up almost no space, you can put them in the closet when you aren't using them and it's an amazing workout.