Good at home workouts that aren't very loud?

papetto
papetto Posts: 46 Member
edited November 30 in Fitness and Exercise
Can anyone advise some links to YouTube video workouts or whatever that don't involve a lot of jumping or running around? I have to work out late at night and can't wake up my housemates. <3 Thank you!

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  • s_ting
    s_ting Posts: 3 Member
    edited April 2016
    Check out Fitness Blender on YouTube. Their HIIT workouts are really great, but you could also do something like their abs workouts for a even quieter workout. I used to quietly lunge side to side in my room to not wake the downstairs neighbors or my roommates when I followed the HIIT workouts, hah.
  • CassidyScaglione
    CassidyScaglione Posts: 673 Member
    Yoga ? Tai chi? Anything that really gets your heart pumping makes noise tho...

    I'm thinking of getting up at 5 am Tomorrow and doing jumping jacks (my downstairs neighbors are noisy party teens)
  • zoemay101
    zoemay101 Posts: 24 Member
    Fitness Blender has a Pilates workout that may be less noisy but still a good work out. Try googling PI YO, sweat dripping workout but low impact
  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 49,024 Member
    papetto wrote: »
    Can anyone advise some links to YouTube video workouts or whatever that don't involve a lot of jumping or running around? I have to work out late at night and can't wake up my housemates. <3 Thank you!
    You can get a suspension trainer for under $50. No jumping needed and it doesn't take up any space.

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  • Outwardlycalm
    Outwardlycalm Posts: 75 Member
    These are quite. 1 mile in home walk. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3q5e1pV4pc
  • Lewisg51
    Lewisg51 Posts: 220 Member
    Yeah I would just look up HIIT workouts, I used to live in a shared house and worked until late so I followed an app showing what to do.
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