At Home Exercising
KalixRedd
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Does anyone know of any at home exercises I can do besides the usual walking outside I work a lot so I hardly have any time to go to a gym . Any feedback is appreciated
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Fitnessblender.com has a ton of free videos of varying length that can be done at home.
You also might look into bodyweight programs such as the Nerd Fitness beginner bodyweight workout.0 -
P90x is only an hour a day and keeps you on a disciplined routine. I heard Insanity was only circa 30 minutes a day.0
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You've got beautiful badass bodyweight workouts fun and simple, specially the get strong one. 20min a day, that's all!0
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you can do burpees, push-ups, sit-ups, squats with body weight, lunges, planks, etc.0
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I have several Leslie Sansone walking DVD's so I don't get bored with the same one. I also have a mini trampoline and I keep my hand weights handy for when I watch TV.0
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I do the exercises from this site: http://www.excelphysicaltherapy.com/news-and-resources/videos/
You can even pick and choose which ones you want depending on which parts of you feel stiff or sore.0 -
I'm starting on the fitnessblender ones and Jillian Michaels 30 day shred, I've heard they are both pretty good0
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There are lots of free videos on youtube ... Leslie Sansone, Jillian Michaels, GymRa ... Yoga videos, bodyweight ones ... It really depends on your fitness level and on what you feel like doing0
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I have several Leslie Sansone walking DVD's so I don't get bored with the same one. I also have a mini trampoline and I keep my hand weights handy for when I watch TV.
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YouTube has a ton of free programs. Jessica Smith is awesome. And you can subscribe to her website for a free program. Walmart has cheap hand weights too. Sometimes good to bump up her workouts.0
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i love DDP yoga, Jillian Michaels 30 day shred, PiYo, Biggest Loser, T 25.. tons of good dvds.0
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Youtube has a lot of good options. I like Tone It Up, Autumn Calabrese, Real Fit TV, Gym Ra, and BodyFit By Amy to name a few.
I also like Beachbody workouts. I love Shaun T, so I've done Insanity, T25, and Insanity Max 30 right now.
I know people like Jillian Michaels a lot. So maybe give her a try.0 -
Yes my fitness blender i lost 40lbs with them in under 1 year i do it 3x-4x a week u can do it 30-60 mins i love them0
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njitaliana wrote: »I do the exercises from this site: http://www.excelphysicaltherapy.com/news-and-resources/videos/
You can even pick and choose which ones you want depending on which parts of you feel stiff or sore.
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go on YouTube and look up AthLEAN X. He's great0
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Hi! I classify myself as a sports hater but ballet and dancing as an art have always been my number one favorite hobbies. I dont see it as a super cardio workout although it strengthens core muscles. I do it only 2 times a week so I looked up home exercises from Youtube and there is really an endless amount of them! I searched with the words ballet or balletone exercise and dance exercise etc. And found a ton of really fun 10-30minute exercises for my heartbeat to really race to the roof. I mix and match the exercises every time and Im always looking for new ones to try. I dont have any equipment at home and havent needed one yet. My recommendation is to search for interesting exercises you might like to try from a different field like martial arts/kickboxing/fitness/hiphop/ballet/yoga... There's everything for anyone and doesnt cost a thing!0
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Crank up your favourite music and dance, dance, dance (currently my favourite cardio )0
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TRX0
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Athlean X is kicking my butt right now. I have actually worked up from doing only girly knee push-ups to doing real ones (6 in a row!) in 3 weeks.0
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I use Jessica Smith (her videos are on Youtube, plus she has a website), as I find her personality to be more motivating than many people who do videos and just... stare at you lol Jessica Smith almost makes me feel as though I'm actually exercising with someone.
Sworkit is, also, a favorite of mine. It syncs with MFP (in fact, last I knew, MFP had a link to download it to your tablet or other device somewhere) so will automatically log any workouts you do. The calorie burns might be a bit off. It does give me numbers that seem right, but I can't be 100% sure.
There are a lot of free videos online these days. I make use of them, because I have to have a set routine. And I have to see it. This is why apps and videos work for me. If I'm just doing 100 jumping jacks randomly, I feel odd (but that does work for some people, it's all about what works for you).
There's, also, adding running and jogging into your walking. Intervals and all that.0 -
I, also, like to dance sporadically. That technically counts as exercise.0
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My boyfriend did P90x and it works!0
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I've been working out with Booty camp tv on youtube. I like the short but effective cardio workouts.0
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Pilates and yoga. I'd also invest in barbells, medicine balls, etc etc. My favorite home exercise is hula hooping though (0
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Fitnessblender, BeFit and Zgym are all good0
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