225 lbs Looking for some cardio at home advice
deviolantte
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Hi guys!, Right now I have to work out at home until the end of this month first before I start to hit the gym(need to clear work schedule etc) and it is way to cold to go running (always minus degree here) So I am looking some cardio I can do at home with this overweight. Any advice? Thank you in advance xx
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Get some dvds to work out to. I love Leslie Sansone, but there are many others available. My daughter likes Jessica Smith and of course there is also Jillian Michaels.0
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Hey, this is what happened to me:
Started doing Leslie's Walk Away The Pounds. She has free walking youtube workouts. Did that for months. Then I started lightly jogging a couple of minutes and did that for a month or two. Now I've progressed to running for 30 mins a day because my stamina increased.
I tend to watch tv indoors while jogging, it doesn't seem boring at all. But if you're very overweight, start with Leslie's walking vids on youtubes until you're comfortable.0 -
thank you you both!! xxx0
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If you have the resources, I would highly suggest an stationary recumbent exercise bike. Put it in front of a TV, and have a show that you ONLY watch while working out. Make it a good show too so you're wanting to workout just to watch it. My wife and I did this beginning last January 1st, and I've lost 93lbs, and she's down 63lbs.0
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I LOVE Tiffany Rothe workouts. She's easy to follow and all her workouts are free on YouTube. I just finished one 10 min Booty Shaking one. It's my favorite0
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Fitness Blender on Youtube is my go-to. If you go to their website, they sort their workouts by difficulty, time, max calories burned, etc.0
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I did DDR at home on the Xbox or Wii for a few years, and loved it because i always tried to beat my high scores which made me work harder and harder. I lost a lot of weight on that dance pad.0
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Plenty of workout videos on YouTube..
Google HASfit..he has a ton of at home designed workouts
Currently I'm doing Jillian Michaels 30 Day Shred (also on YouTube)0 -
I did DDR at home on the Xbox or Wii for a few years, and loved it because i always tried to beat my high scores which made me work harder and harder. I lost a lot of weight on that dance pad.
Oh man, DDR was the rage in the late 90s, early 2000s. Now I'm all nostalgic. I got a Playstation a long time ago for the sole purpose of playing DDR, lol.0 -
I liked Jillian Michael's kickboxing DVD0
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You can look up some HIIT exercises to do at home to get you started. There are a ton available online on sites like pinterest, or blogs like this one https://www.myliporidex.com/blog/quick_weight_loss_HIIT/0
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Colorscheme wrote: »I did DDR at home on the Xbox or Wii for a few years, and loved it because i always tried to beat my high scores which made me work harder and harder. I lost a lot of weight on that dance pad.
Oh man, DDR was the rage in the late 90s, early 2000s. Now I'm all nostalgic. I got a Playstation a long time ago for the sole purpose of playing DDR, lol.
I just (re)bought a PS2, DDRMax and 2 foam dance pads (for when the first one croaks) because I knew I wasn't going to drag my *kitten* to the gym during winter. I spent roughly $120 on everything but all in all I've used it more than the amount of times I stepped into my gym in the last 12 months.
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