Strength training / lifting at home?
beebydoll
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I previously made a post about being almost underweight but still having a lot of lower tummy fat. Many people suggested strength training / lifting to help build muscle. I really want to do this however I don't have the means to join a gym right now as I'm in the process of moving and trying to save every penny I can. But I have some very light dumbbells and also a kettlebell. Any way I can get started on lifting / strength training without a gym until I have the means to join one? Thank you. (I used to have a free gym on my college campus but unfortunately I've graduated :c still sad about it)
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I have always worked out at home. Actually for a while my excuse was:"i need to find a good gym" and never did. finally i got my hands on some strength training dvds and followed through with those. now i print the workout programs and worksheets from bodybuilding and do those. there are also some awesome bodyweight exercises on YouTube. You can do it without a gym!
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Yes, working out to move your body whenever you can is something you can surely do that can be very beneficial the time you visit a gym. I always wanted to go to the gym, then I calibrated strength training in my schedule at home. For the past few minutes I've been wanting to go lift so bad.1
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Definitely. Google "Body Weight Training" and go to town.3
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Since you are new to this and you want wokout at home you can start with Body Weight strength training. There are many free well structured programs online. Best of luck!1
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As already mentioned, body weight is all you need. There are lots of resources to let you know how to progress. Convict conditioning, you are your own gym, nerd fitness, Al Kavadlo,0
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I have always worked out at home. Starting with body weight strength training is a good start. You can also pick up resistance bands for a relatively low cost. Also, check out garage sales for weights and benches.0
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Body weight!!! Push ups, squats, etc. I use Kayla Itsines BBG, and some of the moves require equipment, but I've found most can be adapted with home furniture, or I just do a different move. You can usually find good home workout ideas on Instagram too1
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You can do so much with just your body weight!0
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Does anyone know how to enter a BBG workout into MyFitnessPal?0
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How about looking at some of these...
BodyWeight Routines
You are your own gym
Convict Conditioning
Nerd fitness beginner body weight routine
Dumbbell Routines/Beginner routines
M&S full body dumbbell routine
German Body Comp w/ dumbbells
Aworkoutroutine beginner training program
Muscle for Life by Mike Matthews
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I recommend book "Convict Conditioning" for BW training. Although I use slightly modified starting strength program at home until my available barbell plates become too light.0
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Body weight exercises are great. I used to have a goal of 100 push-ups a day. Then, I got a pull up bar and gradually made my way up to full pullups. I would do as many sets of 2 as I could. Saturday was my pull-up day, and I could get about 60 in. I lift now because I have access to free weights, but there are many other ways to build strength.0
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