Weight training at home!!
M_Izod91
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I have recently hit my weight loss goal. My next goal is to tone and start lifting more. As of now I am currently un able to have the gym life, so I workout from home. Can any one give me some advice and suggestions on where to begin?
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Congrats on hitting your weight loss goal!
No worries on not having access to the gym. If your goal is to tone up, especially if you are just starting a lifting program, working out from home is a great way to start because you don't want to go to heavy or hard right off the bat.
Home strength training workouts can be great using bands. This will give you the resistance you need to start adding muscle.
Additionally, any good body weight exercises (air squats, pushups, supermans, crunches etc).
Hope that helps. Keep up the great work.2 -
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10332083/which-lifting-program-is-the-best-for-you#latest
Here is a list of program for you to look into for weight training. There is a bodyweight section that can be done at home.3 -
Thank you both so much. You have definitely gave me some insight to this.0
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I workout exclusively from home. Doing Body Beast right now and enjoying it very much!1
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I'm using beachbody's 21 day fix DVD's and having a great time with them. I think it's a smart way to start with light weight training. I'm coming back from a serious back injury so these workouts are great for now.0
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I'm currently using the beach body 21 day fix program. I'm just coming off a serious back injury and I think it's a great way to start up with simple resistance training . Plus it's only $60.1
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I do strong curves at home and my partner does strong lifts 5x5. We have a variety of equipment though. Benches, bars, numerous plates, chin/pull up bar, dumbells, kettlebell, box/step and large exercise ball.0
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I have recently hit my weight loss goal. My next goal is to tone and start lifting more. As of now I am currently un able to have the gym life, so I workout from home. Can any one give me some advice and suggestions on where to begin?
My biggest suggestion would be to make some fitness equipment investments. I understand not being able to join a gym, but it really is worth it in the long run. The necessities for at-home training would be interchangeable dumbbells (that go up to about 50 lbs. or so), ankle weights and resistance bands. Lots you can do with these few items!1 -
Look up Fitness Blender on YouTube. They have hundreds of workouts, with equipment and without. Best of all, it's free!1
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peaceout_aly wrote: »I have recently hit my weight loss goal. My next goal is to tone and start lifting more. As of now I am currently un able to have the gym life, so I workout from home. Can any one give me some advice and suggestions on where to begin?
My biggest suggestion would be to make some fitness equipment investments. I understand not being able to join a gym, but it really is worth it in the long run. The necessities for at-home training would be interchangeable dumbbells (that go up to about 50 lbs. or so), ankle weights and resistance bands. Lots you can do with these few items!
Thank you so much. I'm in the means of getting more equipment once we move, so I'll definitely look into what I need.0 -
I bought a used power cage with safeties, weights bar & bench for $300 2 years ago. I've done StrongLifts & PHUL. I got some dumbbells and I can do most strength programs, with some modifications.3
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As far as equipment for home workouts a kettlebell can be a great investment for toning, cardio and strength building.1
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Momswearheels.com has an amazing All in home workout designed specifically for women looking to tone and enjoy some gentle gains. Minimal equipment needed and Monica, the trainer, looks amazing.1
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I'm currently doing stronglifts with the addition of barbell hip thrusts. You need a barbell, squat stands/rack, weight plates and a place to lift. I found my equipment for free (someone was giving it away). It's not the best, but I have up to 300lbs of weights before I decide to join a gym.2
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