Need low-medium impact exercises outside the gym
jodidari
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Can you guys recommend low impact-medium impact/intensity exercises that can be done outside the gym?
I know many of you will want to say walking and jogging but please don't. Feel free to recommend youtube videos, activities, exercise programmes/plans etc.
I know many of you will want to say walking and jogging but please don't. Feel free to recommend youtube videos, activities, exercise programmes/plans etc.
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I love fitness blender workouts. They're on youtube as well as their own site. All kinds of workouts from low impact to hiit, with or without equipment.
Edit: they also have everything from cardio, strength, yoga, pilates...1 -
I like fitnessblender.com for finding workouts.
You can search on many variables such as duration, intensity, equipment etc.
I loved 30 day shred but it was hard at first...I did it 2x and the 2nd time was much easier.0 -
Walking. I have a route I walk consists of a few hills and flats, great for a little cardio and working the legs.0
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I second FitnessBlender. Their YouTube channel has TONS of free workouts. I do them weekly and to be honest, feel they're more effective than the workouts I'd get in at the gym.0
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I really like Fitness Blender videos. Here's a few low impact videos that I done several times:
1. Calorie Blasting Low Impact Cardio Boot Camp
2. Low Impact Cardio and Total Body Toning Workout
3. Low Impact Cardio Workout for Beginners0 -
helenrosec0 wrote: »Walking. I have a route I walk consists of a few hills and flats, great for a little cardio and working the legs.
Me too. Give me the great outdoors any day. (Any day but rainy days - on those I've been practicing yoga or going to the skating rink. If it's a light drizzle, I can garden.)1 -
if it warm and you are near the water...swimming? Yoga? Pilates?0
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This is my favorite on line exercise source: http://jessicasmithtv.com/
Another good video: http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=walking+cardio+shape+up&view=detail&mid=0B9E3091093E14EB23FA0B9E3091093E14EB23FA&FORM=VIRE0 -
Thank you so far!1
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on a side note I actually lift weights at home...if you have the space it's great.1
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FitnessBlender is good.
I use www.hasfit.com for a lot of workouts. You can search by type of workout (such as low impact) as well as muscle groups, fitness level, etc. There is a month-long calendar with links to the videos just for low-impact beginner exercises.
It's all free and I don't find the coach annoying at all. I actually only used their workouts to lose my first 25 lbs. Then added in running and weight training on my own.0 -
Walking is good, so is cycling if you own a bike.0
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Hula hooping
Leslie Sansone's "Walk fit" series is fun- Anymore, I run the video, but turn down the sound and have my own music playing.
Digging garden beds- not fun, but dang, I'm getting a workout and right here in my own front yard!
I'm having a lot of fun with hip hop dance videos, but some of them take quite a bit of alteration to be 'low-impact'- replacing jumps with shallow squats, rocking heel-to-toe instead jumping, etc.1 -
Oh, and anyone who wants to try the digging garden beds workout, but doesn't have a yard? You're welcome to come use my yard!2
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I suggest you try a rebounder (mini trampoline). I have a Bellicon and I love it! So easy and gentle on my joints.0
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FitnessBlender is good.
I use www.hasfit.com for a lot of workouts. You can search by type of workout (such as low impact) as well as muscle groups, fitness level, etc. There is a month-long calendar with links to the videos just for low-impact beginner exercises.
It's all free and I don't find the coach annoying at all. I actually only used their workouts to lose my first 25 lbs. Then added in running and weight training on my own.
I actually started this when I first saw your post and i'm loving the variety1 -
TRX suspension training, resistance bands, dumbbells, all are low impact. Most high impact moves can be modified to suit you. Basically do them one leg at a time, alternating legs, even jumping jacks! It seems weird at first, but it does help.0
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I second TRX. You can buy straps on Amazon and find a place to hang them just about anywhere. You can even take them on vacation with you. There are cheaper straps than the TRX brand also that work as well. Be sure to read the reviews on Amazon.0
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ElizabethOakes2 wrote: »Oh, and anyone who wants to try the digging garden beds workout, but doesn't have a yard? You're welcome to come use my yard!
Gah, I was already behind in my garden last month and it was only April. This is mostly because my strawberry plants are like Tribbles. Not a bad problem to have
Anyone living south of Boston feel free to hit me up for some strawberry plants.1
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