Good indoor exercise, no equipment, very small area to work in
Roeder1122
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I am needing some exercise ideas to do indoors. Since its snowing pretty heavy, I can't go to the gym . I live in a small apartment and I have no equipment. Any tips or ideas?
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look up blogalites on youtube, she has a TON of great workouts0
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I practice yoga - not just the gentle stretching kind, which I do do for warmups, but also the whole body, bodyweight kind. Equipment needed - yoga mat, regular belt, yoga blocks (optional).
Do you have space in front of your computer or TV to do exercise videos? Maybe try the one month free trial of Daily Burn? Someone will probably be along with suggestions from youtube. When the weather clears, you can pick up some DVDs from you library and see if there are any you'd like to buy to have on hand for when you're snowbound.0 -
Leslie sansone on YouTube! Or fitness blender. Or Jillian Michaels on YouTube0
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Walk At Home is cardio for a small space
www.youtube.com/user/walkathomemedia
Yoga & pilates are typically done on a mat (small space)...some here
http://jessicasmithtv.com/exercise-videos/0 -
www.fitnessblender.com
I love it because of the wide variety. I can easily search based on the type of exercise I want, how long of a workout, and what equipment I have (or don't have, in my case).0 -
tons of body weight exercises are out there. I love FitnessBlender, too.0
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Does the building have stairs? Walk or run them.0
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check out darebee.com lots of awesome body weight workouts0
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I can't afford to go to the gym, so I do all my exercises at home. I jog in place in front of the tv in the living room. Keeps me entertained while I'm doing it! I also do crunches and push ups on the living room floor, stretches, lunges, jumping jacks (though if you're in an apartment your downstairs neighbors might not like that), basically any exercise that doesn't involve traveling around too much. I walk up and down the stairs, and I have borrowed a set of dumbbells from a friend and they're not a bad replacement for gym weights, at least for the level I'm at right now.0
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Packerjohn wrote: »Does the building have stairs? Walk or run them.
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I can't afford to go to the gym, so I do all my exercises at home. I jog in place in front of the tv in the living room. Keeps me entertained while I'm doing it! I also do crunches and push ups on the living room floor, stretches, lunges, jumping jacks (though if you're in an apartment your downstairs neighbors might not like that), basically any exercise that doesn't involve traveling around too much. I walk up and down the stairs, and I have borrowed a set of dumbbells from a friend and they're not a bad replacement for gym weights, at least for the level I'm at right now.
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Bodyweight exercises! Just search it on Pinterest, there's TONS of lists on there for every fitness level.0
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Urban rebounding if you have a mini trampoline.0
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Go outside and shovel snow! I bet there is plenty to work with...
I think it is time for youtube and goole!!!0 -
I m using the workout trainer by Skimble (https://www.skimble.com) and it is saving my life. There is an app for both Android and iOS with tons of workouts and you get to pick the duration, difficulty, equipment and all. It' awesome0
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angelexperiment wrote: »Leslie sansone on YouTube! Or fitness blender. Or Jillian Michaels on YouTube
I really love Leslie Sansone's Walk Away the Pounds series. It doesn't require a ton of space and you can make it more intense simply by modifying your walks to add a little more bounce. I turn some of my walking moves into "dance" moves to make them feel a little harder. Gets the blood pumping. Some of her programs do require additional equipment (stretch bands and the like) but you can buy most of that stuff somewhere like Walmart or Target (and it's not that expensive to order it online, either). YOu can also just do the moves without the equipment. I do taht with the arm workout because I have a shoulder injury and can't put any strain on it.0 -
aerochic42 wrote: »check out darebee.com lots of awesome body weight workouts
I'll second this one... tons of great workouts, and nifty little things like boxes to check off as you complete sets, break timers, videos showing how to do each move, etc.0 -
Roeder1122 wrote: »
Advice:do not wait to shovel. Snow is much easier to handle if you remove it from the walkways every 2".0 -
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meganridenour wrote: »www.fitnessblender.com
I love it because of the wide variety. I can easily search based on the type of exercise I want, how long of a workout, and what equipment I have (or don't have, in my case).
Agreed!0 -
meganridenour wrote: »www.fitnessblender.com
I love it because of the wide variety. I can easily search based on the type of exercise I want, how long of a workout, and what equipment I have (or don't have, in my case).
Fitness Blender is the best! They offer 4-8 week plans such as low impact and ones that are 30 minutes as well!0 -
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Google Hasfit. on YouTube. he has tons of great videos designed specifically for home workout and for every fitness level0
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Roeder1122 wrote: »
Advice:do not wait to shovel. Snow is much easier to handle if you remove it from the walkways every 2".
Agreed. Plus you're spreading out the exercise over a longer period of time.
@Roeder1122 what state are you in?0 -
@Kshama2001 in TN0
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Roeder1122 wrote: »Packerjohn wrote: »Does the building have stairs? Walk or run them.
Go shovel the snow. win win.
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Should be in the 50s today in TN today. Mother nature solving your dilemma. Watch out for black ice though.0
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I have a Pilates video I do. It doesn't need alot of space. I'm sure you can find plenty of Pilates workouts on YouTube!0
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meganridenour wrote: »www.fitnessblender.com
I love it because of the wide variety. I can easily search based on the type of exercise I want, how long of a workout, and what equipment I have (or don't have, in my case).
Agreed!
Here a Fitnessblender fan as well!
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