Strenght Training at Home
louwho34
Posts: 13 Member
I want to start strength training at home. I have some basic equipment (hand weights, resistance bands) but I find it a bit overwhelming to create a total body workout for myself. Any suggestions of websites or apps that may help put a workout together.
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Hi Lou,
There are a multitude of home workout options available to you! What is your base level of fitness if you don't mind me asking so I can help steer you in the right direction.
Thanks,
Robert0 -
I love fitnessblender.com it has a lot of different routines you can choose from.0
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I've done some strenght training in the past but mostly gym classes and its been awhile. Right now, all of my workouts are cardio so I am basically starting at the beginning again.0
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Hey Lou,
I can't highly recommend P90X and the Beachbody programs enough! I started the original P90X over 4 years ago and became instantly hooked. It completely shifted my outlook to fitness and nutrition. Since then, I've completed X2, and now finishing up my 2nd round of X3. I love the convenience of workout out at home and these are both a great mix of cardio and weight lifting! Send me a message if you're interested in these programs and I can go into more detail about them.
-Robert0 -
Ive heard good reviews about You Are Your Own Gym (YAYOG). I think there is an app or try google☺0
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Nerdfitness.com
You Are Your Own Gym
Body By You
Convict Conditioning
Or you can look into other strength training programs that tend to use barbells and find alternative exercises that use dumbbells instead while still following the basics of the program.
Strong Curves
Stronglifts 5x5
AllPros
New Rules of Lifting for Women
Starting Strength
Bodybuilding.com has a great database for exercises that you can search by equipment. They also have programs there you can try out (like from Jamie Eason)0 -
Go look up Kayla Itsines.
kaylaitsines.com.au
They are all workouts you can do from home & get amazing results!0 -
Nerdfitness.com
You Are Your Own Gym
Body By You
Convict Conditioning
Or you can look into other strength training programs that tend to use barbells and find alternative exercises that use dumbbells instead while still following the basics of the program.
Strong Curves
Stronglifts 5x5
AllPros
New Rules of Lifting for Women
Starting Strength
Bodybuilding.com has a great database for exercises that you can search by equipment. They also have programs there you can try out (like from Jamie Eason)
Quoted for completeness and brilliance.0 -
Nerdfitness.com
You Are Your Own Gym
Body By You
Convict Conditioning
Or you can look into other strength training programs that tend to use barbells and find alternative exercises that use dumbbells instead while still following the basics of the program.
Strong Curves
Stronglifts 5x5
AllPros
New Rules of Lifting for Women
Starting Strength
Bodybuilding.com has a great database for exercises that you can search by equipment. They also have programs there you can try out (like from Jamie Eason)
Quoted for completeness and brilliance.
Samesies. :flowerforyou:0 -
Hey Lou,
I can't highly recommend P90X and the Beachbody programs enough! I started the original P90X over 4 years ago and became instantly hooked. It completely shifted my outlook to fitness and nutrition. Since then, I've completed X2, and now finishing up my 2nd round of X3. I love the convenience of workout out at home and these are both a great mix of cardio and weight lifting! Send me a message if you're interested in these programs and I can go into more detail about them.
-Robert
Hey Robert, I hope you're not a BB "coach", because you would violating a whole lot of rules around here for solicitation.
OP: All the sites you've been given are awesome, but I also like startbodyweight.com. Best of luck!0 -
Hey Lou,
I can't highly recommend P90X and the Beachbody programs enough! I started the original P90X over 4 years ago and became instantly hooked. It completely shifted my outlook to fitness and nutrition. Since then, I've completed X2, and now finishing up my 2nd round of X3. I love the convenience of workout out at home and these are both a great mix of cardio and weight lifting! Send me a message if you're interested in these programs and I can go into more detail about them.
-Robert
Hey Robert, I hope you're not a BB "coach", because you would violating a whole lot of rules around here for solicitation.
OP: All the sites you've been given are awesome, but I also like startbodyweight.com. Best of luck!
He is a coach. Big surprise, right?
To the OP and to any lurkers:
Sales and advertisements aren't allowed on the forums. They are also not allowed in private messages. If you are getting this, please be sure to report to a mod Also note that beachbody coaches are supposed to identify themselves as well, and not doing so can also be reported to beachbody. :flowerforyou:0 -
Scooby has some workout plans as well that you can do from home with minimal equipment.
http://scoobysworkshop.com/beginning-workout-plan/0 -
If you get some more equipment you can do virtually any type of workout at home. And it cost way less than you think if you buy everything on Craiglist. I have trained at home for most of the last 6 years or so. I paid about 10 cents on the dollar for what my stuff would cost new. I probably paid $300 tops for everything and I've got everything needed.0
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I love fitnessblender.com it has a lot of different routines you can choose from.
THANKS0 -
If you get some more equipment you can do virtually any type of workout at home. And it cost way less than you think if you buy everything on Craiglist. I have trained at home for most of the last 6 years or so. I paid about 10 cents on the dollar for what my stuff would cost new. I probably paid $300 tops for everything and I've got everything needed.
Me too. Just wait for the opportune time for people to move or get sick of their equipment. Love Craiglist for that stuff ! IF you are Not in a rush, eventually everybody sells something0 -
There's bodyrock (they have a 30 day challenge plus you can sub a lot of the stuff), litealloy.com, mellisaioja ioja (pretty intense, something to look at), loving fit (she's really big on proper form), Christine salunes...I cannot spell her last name, blogilates, fitness blender, Nike app, cyclone fitness on YouTube (could be wrong on that one).
With that said, there's a ton of free workouts online. Eventually you'll find what you love and start coming up with your own workouts to do at home. The fun part is being creative about it.0
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