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Need help with strength training at home

Posts: 36 Member
edited November 2024 in Fitness and Exercise
I am unable to make it to a gym for lifting, but I would like to do some strength training in addition to the cardio I already do. Does anyone have suggestions for things I can do without gym machines? Thanks!!

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  • Posts: 1 Member
    Jillian Michaels App is pretty good. You can customize the workouts. A mat and hand weights will suffice. She has a few demo workouts before you subscribe.
  • Posts: 159 Member
    Hi Sarah
    I have recently started training at home using a bar and some hand weights. I also was finding it difficult to attend the gym and I was using this as an excuse not to exercise. One of the other ladies on this site recommended a website called Fitness Blender. I enjoy these workouts a lot and I can do them all at a time that suits me and there are lots of different videos so you don't get fed up doing the same thing.
  • Posts: 1 Member
    I think resistance bands are the way to go for home strength training if you don't have access to barbells and machines, especially for major muscle-group exercises like bench press, curls, squats. They replicate machine movements better than anything else and are very versatile without breaking the wallet.
  • Posts: 249 Member
    edited October 2017
    I have a:
    -set of adjustable dumbbells (up to 50 lb ea)
    -mat
    -set of bands
    -pull up bar
    -Swiss ball
    -flight of stairs (haha- it’s a basement)

    And with this, I am able to get in a really good hard workout for not a lot of money. Currently doing Strong Curves (alternating with Bodyrock workouts). I do want more equipment, but I’ll get there.

    Even with no weights, you can get a great workout doing push-ups, pull-ups, squats, lunges, and planks.
  • Posts: 2,469 Member
    A set of adjustable dumbbells (I like the PowerBlocks) and FitnessBlender.com
  • Posts: 5,424 Member
    Yayog
    Al kavadlo
    Convict conditioning
    GMB fitness
    gymnastics bodies
  • Posts: 5,727 Member
    edited October 2017
    rybo wrote: »
    Yayog
    Al kavadlo
    Convict conditioning
    GMB fitness
    gymnastics bodies

    For the uninitiated YAYOG=You are your own gym.

    I second these recommendations and would add Pavel Tsatsouline's Naked Warrior.
  • Posts: 721 Member
    I'd get a set of resistance bands that come with a door anchor. A really good set can be found for as low as $15.
  • Posts: 11,463 Member
    I got a pair of DB handles at Goodwill that accept 1" plates. They are much cheaper than the Powerblocks and infinitely adjustable. I've also bought some used fixed weight DB and a 60" bar I use for DL.
  • Posts: 5,650 Member
    If you're willing to spend a little money, a TRX or similar suspension system can be a great bang-for-the-buck investment.

    The previously mentioned body weight routines are also excellent suggestions.
  • Posts: 1,737 Member
    For functional fitness have a look at sandbag workouts, for $100 bucks or less you can create some fantastic strength building and muscle endurance ( cardio) workouts, without needing a lot of storage space for the gear
  • Posts: 5,727 Member
    jjpptt2 wrote: »
    If you're willing to spend a little money, a TRX or similar suspension system can be a great bang-for-the-buck investment.

    The previously mentioned body weight routines are also excellent suggestions.
    lorrpb wrote: »
    I got a pair of DB handles at Goodwill that accept 1" plates. They are much cheaper than the Powerblocks and infinitely adjustable. I've also bought some used fixed weight DB and a 60" bar I use for DL.

    See also Craigslist and Facebook/Freecycle
  • Posts: 13 Member
    Can buy dumbells or kettlebells pretty cheap, and both are versatile, use them for upper body, kettlebell swings and holding them for squats are great compound movements working major muscle groups and both don't take up much space if storage is a problem.
  • Posts: 219 Member

    See also Craigslist and Facebook/Freecycle

    +1 for Craiglist and other regional markets for used home gym equipment.

    I also put together a power rack and olympic barbell setup for home for well under $1000. Sounds like a lot for the uninitiated but it's totally worth it, and with a proper rack you can safely lift all by yourself with no spotter.
  • Posts: 36 Member
    Thank you for all of the suggestions! I'm going to be checking these things out to see what works best for me. Thanks!!
  • Posts: 714 Member
    Pushups and bodyweight squats.
  • Posts: 8,619 Member
    There are some video that I really like that use dumbbells. Do you like a mix if cardio and weights? Some good ones to try are (almost) anything from The Firm, Denise Austin 3week boot camp, Jillian Michaels 30 day shred/Ripped in 30 or shed and shred, Cathe Friedrich.
  • Posts: 375 Member
    This is a great plan that you can do with home with dumbbells. https://www.muscleandstrength.com/workouts/dumbbell-only-home-or-gym-fullbody-workout.html
  • Posts: 3 Member
    YAYOG is good.
    TRX seems to be working well for me today. Best 150.00 I ever spent.
  • Posts: 2,994 Member
    I really like fitness blender as well & do them when I can't get to the gym
  • Posts: 14 Member
    all of these suggestions have given me so much incentive! thanks!
  • Posts: 21 Member
    Push ups, sit ups, planks, squats. 4 basics that are really effective and need no videos or equipment.
  • Posts: 5,727 Member
    Push ups, sit ups, planks, squats. 4 basics that are really effective and need no videos or equipment.

    Regret to disagree. over half of the people I've ever seen do pushups, planks, situps, and squats wrong in a fantastic array of ways. Videos or competent training are important.
  • Posts: 12,294 Member
    google "your are your own gym", "convict conditioning" and "nerd fitness" most exercises can be done at home with limited equipment.
  • Posts: 9,170 Member
    HASFIT Youtube channel is a favourite for me, a couple of dumbells and you're off.
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