If you had $75 for fitness, what would you purchase?
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Verity1111
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I have $100 from Christmas and I want to use it for workout supplies: weights, juicer, workout clothes, heart rate monitor (although I have a body bugg that is okay, I think it would help even more)
I don't know what to purchase for myself. What would you pick? If something else, let me know because I could use the ideas! I don't have a lot of stuff besides DVDs and Video Games to exercise with because we don't have a lot of money. xo I also want to start a new routine with lotssss of squats for now, so any equipment/weights that would be good for that would be nice. :]
I don't know what to purchase for myself. What would you pick? If something else, let me know because I could use the ideas! I don't have a lot of stuff besides DVDs and Video Games to exercise with because we don't have a lot of money. xo I also want to start a new routine with lotssss of squats for now, so any equipment/weights that would be good for that would be nice. :]
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I love my personal blender. Use it every day. A must have is a scale for weighing your food. You could probably get both of those for just around $20.
As for exercise equipment for me around my house I have a medicine, bosu and stability ball, weighted jump rope and weighted hula hoop.
Have fun spending your $$$! Just look for what interests you and you think you can stick with:)0 -
A food scale.0
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running shoes and a jumprope.0
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Food scale, protein powder, pre work out supplement0
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New shoes... or kettlebells... undecided.0
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By far my favorite purchas is my Polar FT4! I would agree on the food scale, cheap and effective.0
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one of those cage things that you do squats in (has to be one I can also use for pull ups), a full weight barbell and some extra weights
oh wait, 75 dollars.... well that's my wish list anyway, I'd put my 75 dollars towards that.
I live in Bahrain so can I have 75 Bahraini dinars instead? The're quite a bit bigger than dollars...0 -
I would keep an eye on Craig's list and buy good weights for cheap.0
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I would agree with others on the food scale and I'd probably grab a kettlebell.0
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Food scale and weight plates.0
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Heartrate monitor0
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I'm confused.... Is it $75 or $100?0
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Brazil butt lift!0
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Time with a coach so they can help me figure out what to do with the stuff I have at home!0
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I would buy a sandbag from medved. Or a lebert . Or some heavier dumbbells. Highest i have now is 8lbs.0
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Fitbit One0
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A heart rate monitor and a food scale. Or, personal training sessions.0
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A food scale.
I second that! and either a treadmill or elliptical from a thrift store or craigslist0 -
Food scale, and either dumbbells or resistance bands for your at home videos you have..0
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A monthly pass to my yoga studio (although a monthly unlimited pass is a little more than that).0
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