Working out at home - anyone else?
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I quit the gym in 2016 and set myself up at home. I would never go back. It's perfect. No excuses, it's right there. Get in, get out.
I follow programs. I am on P90X-Lean right now.
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I gave up on going to the gym years ago. It’s too easy to talk myself out of making the drive. It’s hard to talk myself out of a workout when all I need to do is go to the living room.
I did Daily Burn for awhile and really enjoyed it. I decided I didn’t want to pay $15 a month for it any more though so now I find YouTube workouts to do at home - PopSugarFitness are probably my favorite. I do a lot of their videos. I also like Yoga with Adrienne. Oh and I use the Ace Fitness Library to help develop my own strength training routines since I haven’t found any YouTube videos I really like for that.2 -
I do a combination of both but I get more equipment / exercise options at the gym. Working out at home is great if you don't feel like going out and more convenient.0
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I'm an early bird and none of the gyms in my area are open early enough- up at 5 and ready to work out usually by 5:30/6am. Also there aren't any gyms within 20 minutes of the house. We also have radiant in the floor and let me tell you stretching with the radiant is heaven!2
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Thanks everyone, I guess I meant to say that I miss going to a CrossFit gym, and I’m a new mom, in a new area. So I’m adjusting to a lot of changes. I don’t have an issue going to any gym even a regular one, I would prefer the gym, but with my current situation it’s not doable (waaaay too much to explain). I’ve finally figured it out with working out at home. I also think it’s awesome that a lot of you have a home gym set up, and appreciate all of your posts!
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I workout at home and I love it. I hummed and hawed over buying weights to build my home gym because of the expense, but I bit the bullet and bought some stuff off someone on facebook marketplace and I'm so glad I did. It's so great just being able to go down to my basement to work out. I also run, which is either outside my front door, or on weekends I'll drive somewhere more interesting.
Different strokes for different folks. I know some people need more of a group setting to stay motivated. My coworker does primarily boot camp style work outs because she likes having someone tell her what to do and hold her accountable.0 -
I'm kind of an antisocial freak, so not going to the gym is preferred. With even some dumbbells, even lower weight ones, there's plenty you can do with a little creativity and the internet.
Tons of videos out there, too, for bodyweight strength training and HIIT and stuff like that. Personally, I dig Fitness Blender. When I think I'm going to lame out and not get a work out done, I just search FB until I find something. Anything is better than nothing, at least in my personal opinion and limited experiences.0 -
I do the in home workouts. I do agree that it's hard to motivate yourself. I find journaling helps, I do follow a couple of fitness YouTubers, and also look for inspiration on Pinterest. I feel that my friends on here help me when I struggle.0
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lizcarpenter146 wrote: »I gave up on going to the gym years ago. It’s too easy to talk myself out of making the drive. It’s hard to talk myself out of a workout when all I need to do is go to the living room.
I did Daily Burn for awhile and really enjoyed it. I decided I didn’t want to pay $15 a month for it any more though so now I find YouTube workouts to do at home - PopSugarFitness are probably my favorite. I do a lot of their videos. I also like Yoga with Adrienne. Oh and I use the Ace Fitness Library to help develop my own strength training routines since I haven’t found any YouTube videos I really like for that.
i soooooo love Adriene !!! I just finished 30 days of yoga with Adriene and starting yoga camp with Adriene (another 30 days). I love her and her routine ! I never had biceps like this in my whole life.
I love popsugarfitness dance videos, I wish they had zumba or belly dancing.1 -
From your profile photo you seem agile obviously. I tend to dance at home a lot per that is great exercise and you can really work it. But also I’m a gymnast and I tend to do that a lot at home especially doing handstands on the regular, so many people think it is so easy until they try to do it. You have to have a strong core and actually be strong and fit to support your weight..2
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YES!! I used to workout exclusively at our local crossfit gym, but now I do at-home programming and LOVE it! Love the scheduling options, never having an equipment shortage, my own music of choice, and a lot more time to devote to technique and whatever else I choose.0
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I workout exclusively at home......works well for me!0
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I'm working out home. I have a few used equipment that is not top notch but still runs. I mainly use a treadmill and I am doing a few strength training exercises after my runs. I may join a gym in the future when I hit a block in my weight loss journey. My goal now is just to move0
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I work out at home as well. It is great because I can do it at any time, don't need to drive anywhere and the kids can join in when they want to (sort of). I think it is as much about habit as anything else, I have my gym kit at the end of the bed and it is the first thing I put on in the morning, so no excuse not do it.0
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I have worked out at home exclusively for the last fifteen years. I quit the gym because I was getting sick often, and it always coincided with my gym visits - so I decided to ditch the germs. I also found that it was far more cost efficient for me to invest in some solid gym equipment and DVDs than it was for me to spend money on a monthly gym membership. My husband and I invested in a small bench, a range of free weights, and a spin bike, and I get occasional new video workouts from instructors I like.
For me, the motivation in the past year has come from following rotations from my favorite DVD instructors. I have been on a Jessica Smith kick since February, and follow her recommended rotations for her videos - it's the most consistency I have experienced in the past decade. I do four-six week rotations, and my goal is to finish the rotation on time (no skipped days!) I have lost 25 lbs, which is mostly due to my consistent calorie deficit, but I have also gained a ton in strength. I literally have no excuses not to work out - I have a place and plan!1 -
50% of the time at home 50% of the time at a gym1
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I use the SWEAT app. It’s $120 a year and I love it. It does all your meal planning for you and what to do everyday. I sometimes you the meal planning sometimes not. The workouts however royally kick my tail.0
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evemariepaiement wrote: »lizcarpenter146 wrote: »I gave up on going to the gym years ago. It’s too easy to talk myself out of making the drive. It’s hard to talk myself out of a workout when all I need to do is go to the living room.
I did Daily Burn for awhile and really enjoyed it. I decided I didn’t want to pay $15 a month for it any more though so now I find YouTube workouts to do at home - PopSugarFitness are probably my favorite. I do a lot of their videos. I also like Yoga with Adrienne. Oh and I use the Ace Fitness Library to help develop my own strength training routines since I haven’t found any YouTube videos I really like for that.
i soooooo love Adriene !!! I just finished 30 days of yoga with Adriene and starting yoga camp with Adriene (another 30 days). I love her and her routine ! I never had biceps like this in my whole life.
I love popsugarfitness dance videos, I wish they had zumba or belly dancing.
Yes I would love to do exercises at home like for loosing my stomach1 -
I can't imaging trying to drive home after a workout - my muscles are a pile of quivering useless jelly and there's no way I'd be safe behind the wheel! It's so nice to finish and hop right into the shower and feel fresh again.1
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I work out at home 100%. I have a pull up bar, weights, treadmill and and space to do other exercises. Lately I've gotten into the habit of doing my weight lifting sets and then taking the dogs for a brisk walk. I only jog on the treadmill because it is lower impact and my old knees can't take running on concrete. I make it a routine and don't spend more than an hour working out daily. I might go back to the gym someday but for now I have all I need at home.1
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evemariepaiement wrote: »lizcarpenter146 wrote: »I gave up on going to the gym years ago. It’s too easy to talk myself out of making the drive. It’s hard to talk myself out of a workout when all I need to do is go to the living room.
I did Daily Burn for awhile and really enjoyed it. I decided I didn’t want to pay $15 a month for it any more though so now I find YouTube workouts to do at home - PopSugarFitness are probably my favorite. I do a lot of their videos. I also like Yoga with Adrienne. Oh and I use the Ace Fitness Library to help develop my own strength training routines since I haven’t found any YouTube videos I really like for that.
i soooooo love Adriene !!! I just finished 30 days of yoga with Adriene and starting yoga camp with Adriene (another 30 days). I love her and her routine ! I never had biceps like this in my whole life.
I love popsugarfitness dance videos, I wish they had zumba or belly dancing.
Adrienne is great! I’m not as consistent with my yoga as a I should be. I did one of her videos yesterday and felt so great afterward, it really reminded me that I need to be better about getting in a few sessions a week!
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I don't necessarily work out at home - but I do walk. Once I get back into my routine I would like to include working out. I know it's stupid, but I just get self conscious..lol2
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If I was to join a gym it would need a pool and a sauna, otherwise it’s just not worth it for me. The only one close is on my way to work and they are not open early enough to accommodate me. I have gone past on my way home and it’s a mob scene and thats not my thing to deal with.
I have plenty of good gear at home...just need more motivation to get off my rear and use it. My dogs like to walk/run so I get in at least some daily exercise . As a part time musician I get a lot of weekend physical activity hauling gear and playing 3-4 hours. Believe it or not there are lots of burnt calories playing drums.
I maybe do once a week on the stuff I have, and want to start lifting a bit. I will be searching YouTube for beginner videos so I know how to start. I Am inspired by the folks my age I see here that lifting has helped so much.1 -
kenyaking133 wrote: »evemariepaiement wrote: »lizcarpenter146 wrote: »I gave up on going to the gym years ago. It’s too easy to talk myself out of making the drive. It’s hard to talk myself out of a workout when all I need to do is go to the living room.
I did Daily Burn for awhile and really enjoyed it. I decided I didn’t want to pay $15 a month for it any more though so now I find YouTube workouts to do at home - PopSugarFitness are probably my favorite. I do a lot of their videos. I also like Yoga with Adrienne. Oh and I use the Ace Fitness Library to help develop my own strength training routines since I haven’t found any YouTube videos I really like for that.
i soooooo love Adriene !!! I just finished 30 days of yoga with Adriene and starting yoga camp with Adriene (another 30 days). I love her and her routine ! I never had biceps like this in my whole life.
I love popsugarfitness dance videos, I wish they had zumba or belly dancing.
Yes I would love to do exercises at home like for losing my stomach
You can't spot reduce. Your body stores fat where it wants to (there is some genetics involved here too). Your body also gets rid of fat stores in a predetermined order. I wish it weren't true, but my problem area has always been my thighs....and for me, those get smaller last of all.
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/1161603/so-you-want-a-nice-stomach/p11 -
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I love working out at home. Gyms are germy1
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I work out at home. The only equipment I have is a set of adjustable hand weights.
For the majority of 2018 I have watched Jessica Smith on Youtube.
My goals are overall fitness/net calorie buffer increase. I need upper body strength, but also hate doing too much core-body (plank-based movement, ground pushups, etc).0 -
I workout at home as it fits my schedule for the most part. I like being about to get up, throw on the workout clothes, turn on my w/o videos and being able to jump in the shower all in the same place. Ready for the day!0
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I have never been a fan of gyms. Personally home and out on the roads running was how I done it !!!
Now I'm just happy get short walk in to try build up my fitness again !!!1
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