Best cardio workout for cheap
TinyJimbo
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I am a men (27 years old) and since I've been working in IT, I've gained 20 pounds of fat. I want to get rid of it and get in an overall better shape.
I live in an apartment, do not have stairs.
I have a pull-up bar, a yoga mat and a jump rope.
Considering that right now, I have no cardio. Is there a good cardio workout that I could do at home for cheap (under 100$)?
I can't have a bike or other cardio machines, I do not have the space to store it.
(I already have running clothes to run 8 months a year, I'd like to workout inside for a change).
I was thinking of getting plastic steps, is this a good idea?
I live in an apartment, do not have stairs.
I have a pull-up bar, a yoga mat and a jump rope.
Considering that right now, I have no cardio. Is there a good cardio workout that I could do at home for cheap (under 100$)?
I can't have a bike or other cardio machines, I do not have the space to store it.
(I already have running clothes to run 8 months a year, I'd like to workout inside for a change).
I was thinking of getting plastic steps, is this a good idea?
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1 suggestion: buy a couple kettlebells and go to town on different swings/lifts.
Russian kettlebell swing
American Kettlebell swing
Suitcase pick-up
Snatches
that one arm (I forget what it is called).
Look up more online.
2nd suggestion: look up on meet-up.com for recreational programs. Lots of basketball/flag football is posted in my area.
3rd suggestion: :Youtube clips
Insanity
Find a program and have fun.
If steps work for you: get a step. Get a box and work on higher box jumps.0 -
Jump rope is cardio.0
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Jumping rope isn't considered cardio? Where have I been? :huh:0
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If you can't afford a normal gym membership, if there's a YMCA near you, they work with lower-income people, their philosophy is everyone deserves a place to work out and stay healthy (I have a low income membership myself - all classes and the gym itself included. I'm there 7 days a week! Zumba 3x, swimming twice, strength 3x, cardio every day! I get every penny out of my membership) which basically covers all kinds of workouts, cardio, strength, classes, swimming.
There's tons of at-home videos on YouTube. I recommend FitnessBlender both on YouTube and their website, fitnessblender.com. You can search for their workouts that don't require equipment.0 -
I have a mini trampoline for jogging indoors...it will get your heart rate up pretty good! I got mine from Walmart for about 50.00 and it came with a counter and calorie burn estimator and some resistance bands.0
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If you already have a jump rope just do that. Or do burpees or sprints til you puke. Thats my fav. They're free.0
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If you want to spend NO CASH at all and get a great work out in...I suggest you use YouTube.com and type in FITNESSBLENDER ...This couple has awesome workouts on the web for anyone. Strenght training, cardio, you name it! Give it a try0
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The BEST cardio is one you'll do. Cardio exercise that may burn lots of calories, but not doable by you is worthless. Fast walking/jogging/running is FREE and really takes no special equipment other than a good pair of shoes.
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I lost 30 lbs with only YouTube as my gym. I used Biggest Loser Last Chance workout and also HasFit Beginner and Insanity workouts. Both incorporate strength training ( I used filled water bottles as my weights) and cardio. There are so many videos out there and I live in an apartment so I understand. Though I joined a gym now , it;s definitely possible to do without you just have to stick with it. Hope this helps !0
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I do not have a gym close to my home, I live in a very small town.
I am very hesitant to try kettle bells since I am absolutely terrible with posture and I usually suck with sports that requires coordination. I used to be a runner years back but I got sick the temperature here (way up north in Canada).
I will follow up on the suggestions everyone provided, I am asking only out of curiosity.
Is there a reason steps is not a good cardio workout? I do not have experience with steps but it seems like it would be great for the butt, thighs, core and cardio.
Also, the corridor in my apartment is only 25 feet long. How would I go about sprinting? (again, asking out of curiosity).
You mentioned the mini trampoline, how does that work?0 -
My apartment is pretty small too, I started out (I'm Canadian too, so I only got outside in about April) doing Leslie Sansone videos on YouTube. They're too easy for me now that I've lost 52lbs, but before they were perfect. There are quite a few on YouTube. But yes - as I said and someone seconded - I think you're a great candidate for FitnessBlender videos!0
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Jump rope
Switch kick (high kick)
High knees
Burpees
(only need a jump rope (dollar stores works fine)....and enough space to lay down..not more)0 -
I use FitnessBlender on the internet and The Daily Burn. I know you don't have to pay for the FitnessBlender site unless you want to (I sent them $10 just for the hell of it).. I don't know for sure about the Daily Burn. Both sites have different routines that don't need any equipment. I live in a really small studio so I'm limited in the choices I can make.0
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I second Fitness Blender, and you got a lot of great ideas, but I have to ask...how do you get out if there's a fire???0
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For indoor cardio without equipment, you can run up and down your stairs (if you have them, that is, which I jsut realized that you don't, so nevermind LOL).
Jumping rope is also a good one.
You can do burpees, too.
I used to do Tae Bo through videos, in my own living room. No equipment necessary. I'd still do it if I hadn't lost the video. It was one of my favorite workouts.0 -
Walking is excellent.0
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I think your idea of a step workout us fantastic. Very little space needed and many exercise variations possible. A good cardio workout and tones many muscles as well. Can be done to music or while watching TV.0
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I get a lot of my workouts from Fitness Blender and the BeFit channel on youtube.
Lifehacker also has a fairly comprehensive list of things you can do w/out a gym membership:
http://lifehacker.com/this-table-of-exercises-shows-you-how-to-get-fit-withou-1525971528
(sorry - don't know how to create hyperlinks here - just cut and paste that URL into your browser)0 -
When you say plastic "steps", do you mean an aerobic step? Like this?
If that's what you mean, that would be a great idea.0 -
Yes, that's what I have in mind. I was thinking of mixing that and jump rope with stuff like push-ups, pull ups, sit-ups.....0
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Yes, that's what I have in mind. I was thinking of mixing that and jump rope with stuff like push-ups, pull ups, sit-ups.....
You can do calf raises off of the step, and weighted step-ups, too.0 -
P90x has a couple cardio workouts that you don't need equipment for, I've been trying to get the ones that I own back from my brother so I can do that on really hot days.0
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Cardio will make your **** fall off0
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