Home workouts
CuteMommy88
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Ok so I am not much of a go to the gym type of person...to me it is just too much of a hassle (i have a baby). My daily workouts consist of my WII LOL!! 40mins of Zumba, 40mins of JustDance2, and sometimes 10 or 20 mins of pilates so you can see im not a big fan of a treadmill LOL!!! anyway I was just wondering if anyone had any suggestions of an at home workout video or program that shows results but not so intense that i will not stick with it...any suggestions??? 30 day shred??? i cant really think of any other ones off the top of my head
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I love the Zumba and Just Dance workouts, those are the ones i do! I started Gold's Gym Dance workout today and highly recommend it!0
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You can get zumba and turbo jam dvd's that aren't for the wii that I've heard are fun. I'm not a treadmill person either, but I have one so I started training for a 5K. I'm doing the c25k, and I surprise myself with how i will stick to my schedule!0
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I really like Leslie Sansone Walk Away the Pounds. She does a mile at a time and it's simple walking in your home. I started with one mile and have worked up to two. It's really easy to follow but I always get a great workout from it0
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Anything Jillian Michaels (For a cheap option)
Anything Beachbody (for the not so cheap option - P90X, Brazilian Butt Lift, ChaLean)0 -
30 day shred is great because it kicks your butt in such a short amount of time! I think you would like that one....or check out Netflix for variety they have a lot of different things to try on there. It is nice to mix it up. I don't go to the gym anymore either so it is hard to keep those home workouts interesting!!0
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Turbo Jam!! It is so much fun & gets you the reults you are looking for.0
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I love the Zumba and Just Dance workouts, those are the ones i do! I started Gold's Gym Dance workout today and highly recommend it!
Is the Gold's Gym dance workout a game or is it just a dvd? oh and is that Emmett from twilight on your ticker?LOL0 -
I really like Leslie Sansone Walk Away the Pounds. She does a mile at a time and it's simple walking in your home. I started with one mile and have worked up to two. It's really easy to follow but I always get a great workout from it
This may be a dumb question, but do you need a treadmill, or what? I would love some options for when I'm home with sick kids and can't get to the Y!
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I think I might need to invest in some Wii workouts!
Do all the Wii workout type things require the Wii fit? I do not have that yet.0 -
Check with your cable provider. if yuo have Exercise TV, I HIGHLY recommend that you try some workouts on there. They are free and you can fit them into any schedule. I also realllllllllly love my "8 Minute" videos. The dude is in a 1980s leotard, but the workouts kick my butt! 8 Minute Arms, 8 Minute Abs, 8 Minute Legs, and 8 Minute Buns. Might be able to find them super cheap since they are sooooo out-dated!
I havent found a Biggest Loser workout I dont like yet. They are all really great, but I especially like the Last Chance Workout, the Cardio max DVD, and the Cardi oSculpt DVD. I didnt like Jillian Michael's Shred at all. I commited to all 30 days, and gained weight. The others are awesome though!!0 -
I just started Turbo Jam...its a lot of fun, burns a lot of calories and most workouts are 20-40 minutes long. I'm totally loving it!!0
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I didn't realize Netflix had workouts available! I will check that out. I noticed that my cable provider offers a lot of free at home workout routines in the On Demand menus. I can choose from yoga, Jillian Michaels, etc. I think 30 day shred is still available there...but not sure. I've been occupied with the Tower 200 lately. :-) I have the Brazillian Butt Lift videos, but haven't tried them out yet.0
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I'm glad to hear I'm not the only one who doesn't have time for they gym. i have 2 little ones myself ,so when i work out it's in the morning before they wake up. I'm currently doing the 30 day shred and loving it. i plan on getting zumba DVD next. i also do yoga which i have that workout memorized. When the weather is warm i go walking 2 miles0
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I have quite a collection of dvds (at least 15) and out of all of them my top three favourites are
The best in my opinion- Cindy Crawford the next challenge. Read up the reviews of this on amazon.com too. Don't get put off by the fact that cindy crawford is in it too! It's her and her trainer (who trains loads of celebrities) it's an hour long and does EVERYTHING! You get arms, but, chest, back, shoulders, ABS, cardio and legs. There are some really great moves here that i've never come across in other dvds. I've noticed a difference using this 2-3 times a week. It really is fabulous. The warm down is the best of any dvd i've tried and although it was made some years ago, the music and styling is timeless.
2nd- if i'm looking for a workuot, but one not as challenging as the cindy crawford one i'll turn to my Self dvds. I have the 'best butt fast' and the 'slim and sleek fast'. These are about 45 minutes each. I like the trainers and still work up a sweat, but i'm not really really pushing myself to my limits like the cindy crawford one. I find that these two Self dvds are really easy to follow and have some fun moves, like some ballet inspired routines.0 -
I'm really similar to you!! I bought a Dancing with the Stars Latin Cardio DVD and LOVED it!!! I also have a Kettlebell DVD that came with my $18 Kettlebell from WalMart (Danskin brand). AMAZING workout and it burns so many calories so fast!0
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thanks for all your advice. I too would like to try some new dvds, but I need beginner or easy ones. I like leslie sansone walking ones because it is so easy to follow0
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:happy: thank you everyone for all the suggestions now i have some idea of what i am actually looking for0
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I'm also a Turbo Jammer. I'm finishing week 3 tomorrow.
I did the 30 Day shred before TJ.
I love TJ, it's so fun, and I need a schedule to follow, which is another reason I love it so much. I feel more accountable having a schedule.0 -
Bodyrock.Tv. Her workouts are short and super intense. They are more like HIIT which evidence suggests is more effective than long, moderate effort work-outs. Check it out - so inspirational.0
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I'm also a Turbo Jammer. I'm finishing week 3 tomorrow.
I did the 30 Day shred before TJ.
I love TJ, it's so fun, and I need a schedule to follow, which is another reason I love it so much. I feel more accountable having a schedule.
Which did you prefer??? the Turbo Jam or 30 day shred? which kept you more motivated to do?0 -
Lots of comments based on others' suggestions here.
I started out using Walk Away the Pounds and the first Biggest Loser dvd. I liked both pretty well, and they are good for beginners. There are a ton more Biggest Loser dvds out now that you could use to rotate and make your own program. Also, WATP has a TON of dvds out there too. I kind of like her 5 Mile one that is not too old. It combines few minutes of jogging in every mile.
I moved onto Turbo Jam. I LOVE anything by Chalene Johnson. In fact, I am now working on a hybrid of her two later programs...Turbo Fire and ChaLean Extreme. Turbo Jam has a learning dvd and always someone who does things lower impact.
While the 30 Day Shred does get some results, I found it to be too repetitive/boring. However, you could always incorporate some of Jillian's other dvds to make your own program or Google search "30 Day Slim Down".
I have Cindy Crawford's Next Challenge workout. It IS a workout, and I am always sore for a few days afterwards. It's cardio and strength combined.0 -
I'm also a Turbo Jammer. I'm finishing week 3 tomorrow.
I did the 30 Day shred before TJ.
I love TJ, it's so fun, and I need a schedule to follow, which is another reason I love it so much. I feel more accountable having a schedule.
Which did you prefer??? the Turbo Jam or 30 day shred? which kept you more motivated to do?0 -
You could try the Slim in 6 Series from beachbody.com. There are 6 DVDs each a different workout with a different focus. They are about 60 minutes each. I love them!0
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I love leslie, they are all dvds she even has some older ones on vhs
I just pop in the tape o disc and away I go, all you need is the living room floor, not much space either!0 -
I would use the money for a workout dvd and buy a Kettlebell. Then just jump on youtube and get some of the basic movements down. There are so many different things you can do with these and are great for cardio as well as preserving lean body mass. I would probably be looking at a 8kg (18lb) or 12kg (26lb) one for a female to start with.0
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I would use the money for a workout dvd and buy a Kettlebell. Then just jump on youtube and get some of the basic movements down. There are so many different things you can do with these and are great for cardio as well as preserving lean body mass. I would probably be looking at a 8kg (18lb) or 12kg (26lb) one for a female to start with.
to START with?? i struggle with 5lb hand weights, no joke!0 -
thanks again for all the suggestions!! I definately will be looking into a kattlebell!! I bought Jillians 30 day shred and No trouble zones!! I wanted the turbo jam but it was ALOT more expensive LOL0
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Google "body weight workouts" and you'll find a ton of great exercises using no equipment or weights. You can accomplish AMAZING things with the weight of your own body and good exercises to follow. Give it a whirl!!0
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I own the 30 Day Shred and I love it. I am a stay at home mom with two kids who go to school part time, so on the days I am loaded up with kids, I do the 30 Day Shred. It is really good workout and I only paid $9 for it at Target.0
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I would use the money for a workout dvd and buy a Kettlebell. Then just jump on youtube and get some of the basic movements down. There are so many different things you can do with these and are great for cardio as well as preserving lean body mass. I would probably be looking at a 8kg (18lb) or 12kg (26lb) one for a female to start with.
to START with?? i struggle with 5lb hand weights, no joke!
Maybe I was a bit optimistic? :P I am a guy and pretty fit I guess and I use a 32kg one for two handed swings but 16kg one for anything that is one arm only. So probably 8kg max. You don't want to outgrow it too quickly though (You can get adjustable ones too )0
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