Best at home workouts?

Hi everyone,
I am looking for types of at home workouts varying from cardio, core, yoga, online videos.. anything! I have a gym membership at my work but I am only there Monday through Friday so I am looking for some workouts I can do on the weekends. Right now the only equipment I have is a yoga mat & 5lb weights. Any suggestions would be great. Thanks!

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  • AmyRhubarb
    AmyRhubarb Posts: 6,890 Member
    Fitness Blender - online videos, free and awesome. fitnessblender.com

    Nike Training Club - free app loaded with over 100 workouts 15-45 minutes long.
  • SharkBaitRachy
    SharkBaitRachy Posts: 368 Member
    I started the 30 day Shred by Jillian Michael's. I'm on Day 14 and lovin it! Most of her Level 1 workouts are on YouTube :-)
  • I started the 30 day Shred by Jillian Michael's. I'm on Day 14 and lovin it! Most of her Level 1 workouts are on YouTube :-)

    I just started 30 day shred and it's a great mixture of cario, strength, and abs, and all you need it weights and a yoga mat!
  • katielshelby
    katielshelby Posts: 137 Member
    I love Hip Hop Abs and Just Dance and Zumba Fitness for the Wii!
  • CiCi924
    CiCi924 Posts: 34
    I have just discovered FitnessBlender videos on youtube and they are awesome! Only been doing them a few days, but I really like em!
  • Frankie_Felinius
    Frankie_Felinius Posts: 1,398 Member
    If you have a Wii, any of the Just Dance games are a frickin' blast! You can seriously sweat if you really go for it. I make sure the the curtains are drawn when I do it...seeing me try to dance like Beyonce or Shakira is down right embarassing. There are also blasts from the past like The Time Warp, salsa type dancing, all kinds of stuff.
  • monietrojan
    monietrojan Posts: 45 Member
    Try Tiffany Rothe on youtube. She has all sorts of workouts and they are only 15 minutes. She also has website. Normally, I sync my tablet to the TV and operate it from the tablet so the workouts are viewed on the TV.
  • daweez04
    daweez04 Posts: 35 Member
    +1 on Fitness Blender. Their videos are on Youtube, and if you have a Smart TV you can put the workout right up on the big screen. Do it for my Kettlebell work out.
  • nielsenjl
    nielsenjl Posts: 12 Member
    I like Insanity....just say'n.
  • aekaya
    aekaya Posts: 163 Member
    Pop pilates! The workouts are short, but I've found that when I do them consistently, I see results pretty quickly .

    here are some of my faves:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jygOeqLCgB8

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYA_tmos1-4

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhTxFOVAZtg

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-ldgC-MzqA

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVnT72Hy_HA
  • LBoughton1
    LBoughton1 Posts: 3 Member
    I have a bunch of Leslie Sansone's "Walk Away the Pounds" videos and love them. You don't need much as far as extra equipment and they are easy to follow. Only 4 basic steps and come many lengths from 1 mile to 5 miles. You can either get the DVD's or download from the Walk Away the Pounds website.
  • hipsdontlie1
    hipsdontlie1 Posts: 294 Member
    Thank you for the recommendations everyone!! :)

    I do have a PlayStation move so maybe I will purchase one of the workout games for it.
  • Bejede
    Bejede Posts: 191 Member
    bump
  • Dugleik
    Dugleik Posts: 125
    Fitness Blender - online videos, free and awesome. fitnessblender.com

    Nike Training Club - free app loaded with over 100 workouts 15-45 minutes long.

    Fitness Blender is great!

    I'll check out the Nike app!
  • Dugleik
    Dugleik Posts: 125
    I see you have a playstation. Now, I have the wii version of this game, and though there are things that annoy me about it much of that can be traced back to how it works for the wii. I can't get the heartrate monitor to sit right. But even without using it you feel the burn. It's not worth full price, but if you find it on sale or use, you should get it.

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/EA-Sports-Active-2-PS3/dp/B003SE6TXM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1390762788&sr=8-1&keywords=active

    It's a great introduction to new exercises. And it's fun, if glitchy at times.