Strength at home
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Icecoffeegirl
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I've been wondering if there is a way to do strength workouts at home. I don't have the ability to go to the gym. So is it possible to get the same results from home?
Any recommendations guys!
Btw I'm a beginner
Any recommendations guys!
Btw I'm a beginner
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See if there are any free on-demand videos (or via phone I guess and stream), get a couple of hand weights. Can do a quick 15 minute work out a couple of times a day.
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Bodyweight Workout On Demand - Bodyweight Home Workout ...
https://marklauren.com/
I hear this is a great home workout
Bodyweight - You Are Your Own Gym (YAYOG) Training App
https://marklauren.com/bodyweight/yayog-app/
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Popsugar on YouTube. Resistance bands are a cheap way to work almost everything.5
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I like HASfit on YouTube1
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I workout exclusively from home Let me know if you'd like program recommendations. Feel free to add me!2
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So many exercise at home videos, equipment available....you must be kidding??4
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I'm in the same boat. I am doing bodyweight training from home, i have some weights, and I'm looking for optimal strength workouts for beginners to rotate into my fitness plan.2
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darebee.com has a lot of great workouts, including strength training.You can download and print them out as well.2
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It is easy to find there are so many exercise could do at home,I want to say is keep going.0
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Yes it is possible. 😁 I do my workout in the garden no matter if - 7C or 35C. You dont need all the exotic equipment you will find in regular gym. Basic excerise is most effective (squats, pullups, benchpress) and as a woman at beggining you can start with own weight and buy new equipement as you adavnce to gain some variability. You even don't need much space for gym equipment, most of mine you will find on the photo3
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Great ideas!0
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Get yourself a set of resistance bands with a door attachment.3
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Lots of ways to accomplish this, as seen above. The bodyweight workout on Reddit is pretty solid: https://www.reddit.com/r/bodyweightfitness/wiki/kb/recommended_routine
I've had success with hanging gymnast's rings from the beam in my basement. You can do exercises for all directions, like pushups for chest, reverse pushups for back, pike pushups to shoulders, dips for lats and chest, etc. Add some squats and deadlifts and there ya go.
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There are some useful bodyweight programs on this thread, as well as programs using dumbbells. I work out exclusively at home and ended up spending a minimal amount on some dumbbells, a bench, and a barbell set and rack. It's been worth every penny.
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10332083/which-lifting-program-is-the-best-for-you/p10 -
Resistance bands I highly recommend those... and following YouTube fitness videos helps to show me how my form should be, it just gives me some sort of direction, Sydney cummings is my fav.
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Nike Training App is free and has a heap of work outs.0
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Terace gym got roof, floor, heating, light, multi functional rack.... all one needs for complete gym is 2,4m x 2,4m space1 -
Icecoffeegirl wrote: »I've been wondering if there is a way to do strength workouts at home. I don't have the ability to go to the gym. So is it possible to get the same results from home?
Any recommendations guys!
Btw I'm a beginner
That would very much depend on what results you're looking for.0 -
cwolfman13 wrote: »Icecoffeegirl wrote: »I've been wondering if there is a way to do strength workouts at home. I don't have the ability to go to the gym. So is it possible to get the same results from home?
Any recommendations guys!
Btw I'm a beginner
That would very much depend on what results you're looking for.
Ok. What kind of results she cannot target at home?0 -
Everything I need is right in my basement. Basic OLD equipment and spin bike. Not shown is incline sit up bench and pull up bar. Plus I do old fashioned push ups daily. Resistance bands are great too and like others mentioned, tons of videos out there on youtube for basic to advanced at home training.
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