Broken treadmill, any suggestions for easy workouts
sarapollak
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I've lost 10 pounds so far and a big part of that was walking or jogging on my treadmill about 5 times a week, but now its been broken for a couple weeks and my weight hasn't gone down at all, I've been trying aerobic workout videos as a replacement but I see no change in my weight. On days when I'm not able to walk outside, what are other ways to workout ?
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Weight loss comes from having a calorie deficit, so I would look into your logging first. Are you logging everything? Weighing your foods on a scale?3
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Try elliptical machine at gym, and spinning class at local gym.2
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If you have stairs at home, in your apartment building or available elsewhere , running or walking stairs might work for you. No cost at all.3
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Leslie Sansone has some free workouts on YouTube.4
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Get out and walk. Recommending what I like to do also. It works!3
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Can you not walk or jog outside?1
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snickerscharlie wrote: »Can you not walk or jog outside?
Not if it's in the 100's like it has been here! Some people could do that, but I can barely walk actoss the parking lot in that heat without getting sick.1 -
Check out Jessica Smith videos on youtube. Awesome for indoors when the weather is bad.1
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Leslie Sansone has some free workouts on YouTube.
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Leslie Sansone or Jessica Smith ..... YouTube videos or DVDs (check your local library).
https://www.youtube.com/user/walkathomemedia
https://www.youtube.com/user/jessicasmithtv
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Jog in place, jumping jacks, jumprope,various calisthenics...1
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snickerscharlie wrote: »Can you not walk or jog outside?
Not if it's in the 100's like it has been here! Some people could do that, but I can barely walk actoss the parking lot in that heat without getting sick.
Oh, I get that, but was wondering what the OP's circumstance is.
I have the opposite problem. I broke down and bought myself a treadmill a few years ago because I'm in Canada and the winters sometimes make walking outside a threat to life and limb.0 -
Thank you everyone who gave feedback!!0
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snickerscharlie wrote: »snickerscharlie wrote: »Can you not walk or jog outside?
Not if it's in the 100's like it has been here! Some people could do that, but I can barely walk actoss the parking lot in that heat without getting sick.
Oh, I get that, but was wondering what the OP's circumstance is.
I have the opposite problem. I broke down and bought myself a treadmill a few years ago because I'm in Canada and the winters sometimes make walking outside a threat to life and limb.
For me, it isn't weather, but my work hours that get in the way! Most days I don't get home until after 10 and I don't like going out once its dark1 -
FitnessBlender also has really good free workout videos, all of varying difficulty of cardio and strength training. They're my favorite.1
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