Anyone do it all at home? No gym?

carlaringuette
carlaringuette Posts: 158 Member
edited March 2021 in Health and Weight Loss
Hubby and Daddy are high risk had to give up my membership. Trying to motivate myself and get back on track.

Doing treadmill and have 5 and 10 pound weights.

Trying to remember my HIIT class moves. I"m 59 and after nearly a year with no gym not looking good. It could be a lot worse so there's that. It's not all bad.

Trying to make myself be consistent. I used to go directly ti the gym right after work. It's just not the same when you're by yourself or when you start getting achy joints.
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  • heybales
    heybales Posts: 18,842 Member
    All at home.
    Only used the gym when going for cardio machines when weather too miserable and really needed to get certain workouts in.
    Otherwise lifting had been at home for awhile.

    So no machines now - outside if needed.

    If you want calisthenic workouts (which is what the faddishly mis-labeled HIIT workouts are) - there are plenty online.

    Or create your own with moves that don't hit the joints hard.
    Or some resistance training for more muscle focus not cardio.
  • Deodand
    Deodand Posts: 1 Member
    I work out 7 days a week, 45 to 60 minutes per session at home only. Even before COVID I preferred it because the local gyms were dirty influenza incubators, the equipment was broken and they were filled with children for some reason :)

    Youtube has zillions of HIIT and strength training videos. No need to figure it out on your own.
  • ggeise14
    ggeise14 Posts: 387 Member
    57yo all (always) at home workout. Have weights, a kettlebell, jump rope, weighted hula hoop. Use Fitness Blender for strength workouts. Also have a treadmill and stationary bike but not used as often. Cardio is usually outside but this time of year, Leslie Sansone walking workouts. Have added a step for Jenny Ford workouts recently. Cross-country ski this time of year and kayak in the summer. I like to get my home workouts done in the mornings.

    Have added daily yoga since this Jan and really enjoy the increased flexibility (Yoga with Adriene).
  • cwolfman13
    cwolfman13 Posts: 41,865 Member
    edited February 2021
    I have in the past. Most of my exercise is outside of the gym. I go to the gym twice per week (sometimes 3) to lift, and that's it. Most of my exercise is on my bike or walking...sometimes hiking if it's a nice weekend. Most of what I do isn't really a "workout"...I just stay active.
  • Jacq_qui
    Jacq_qui Posts: 443 Member
    Because of covid and gyms opening and closing every five minutes and being restricted in numbers (and session length at my gym) I've barely been in over the last year. (I'm in the UK). There's loads of HIIT on youtube, I do them three times a week (I was doing it 7 days a week) there's short ones tabata style all the way up to 50mins! I don't know about that. I'll do 30mins if it's 40seconds off/ 20seconds off. But for the 50seconds off/10seconds off I can't really do more than 20!

    There are lots of dumbbell and kettlebell work outs too. I find following someone else more motivating. Buying kit is expensive and I've found it hard to work some muscle groups with the weights I have. I'm looking at getting some more stuff, but space is also an issue! I also do yoga online. I walk 6 or 7 days a week too, whatever the weather. I hate the wind the most though! Looking back over the last I wish I'd been more organised with my home work outs, I could have done a better job, but it is what it is.
  • charmmeth
    charmmeth Posts: 936 Member
    edited February 2021
    I was swimming until it closed. Since then it's been home only. I am a fan of BodyFit by Amy (lots of variety); I bought some dumbbells; and I also have a rower (WaterRower for me). I try to walk as well, though that's harder at this time of year. I'd say that I haven't been so fit for years.
  • meredithy623
    meredithy623 Posts: 1 Member
    What DancingMoosie said!! Sydney Cummings will change your LIFE! I never want to go back to the gym.
  • JohnDziak
    JohnDziak Posts: 6 Member
    I like to do free morning workouts with Kaylene at
    https://www.zumba.dance/marketplace/details/6032c76d-7724-4a87-8eef-2db80a010b10
    It doesn't require equipment. I have resistance bands and small dumbbells but haven't really figured out how to use them.
  • Jennliftsandspins
    Jennliftsandspins Posts: 151 Member
    What DancingMoosie said!! Sydney Cummings will change your LIFE! I never want to go back to the gym.

    I have done Sydney Cummings every day since last July. My physique has changed so much! I’m in better shape at nearly 48 than I’ve ever been. I love her! No need for a gym.
  • mk2fit
    mk2fit Posts: 730 Member
    Never been to a gym. Rural living here. I walk and run outdoors. There are tons of workout videos on youtube for every fitness level and interest. I do have an elliptical/bike for when the weather is completely ridiculous. Good luck! Oh, I am 62, lost 70ish pounds and have kept them off for over 5 years.
  • jennloella1
    jennloella1 Posts: 4 Member
    yes all at home here. I've never even been in a gym. But - I'm very fortunate and have a lot of equipment in my house and space to do different things. I started with just a couple dumbbells and a step though!
  • muar
    muar Posts: 1 Member
    I have done everything without any gym. Started in July walking 1 mile a day then gradually increased. Since about September I have done a longer walk in the morning and then about another mile and a quarter right before or after dinner. I am currently just finished up 165 miles total this week and now jog at least 1/2 of the now 4+ miles in the morning. Started at ~298lbs and was 202lbs yesterday morning. Just being consistent and tracking the food. Best of luck. You can accomplish anything as I have been obese for 20+ years before I decided it had to change (Doc finally told me I had type 2 diabetes in July - but it went away after 3 months and I now have the best A1C ever in my life)
  • carlaringuette
    carlaringuette Posts: 158 Member
    What DancingMoosie said!! Sydney Cummings will change your LIFE! I never want to go back to the gym.

    I have done Sydney Cummings every day since last July. My physique has changed so much! I’m in better shape at nearly 48 than I’ve ever been. I love her! No need for a gym.


    She looks great. I'd have to ease into it since I'm 59 and need ti loise about 70 lbs.
    I was doing HIIT, Zumba and Spin at the gym, treadmill and the machines on the days I didn't have classes. Now a year later I'm lucky if I get 3000 steps in.
  • DancingMoosie
    DancingMoosie Posts: 8,619 Member
    What DancingMoosie said!! Sydney Cummings will change your LIFE! I never want to go back to the gym.

    I have done Sydney Cummings every day since last July. My physique has changed so much! I’m in better shape at nearly 48 than I’ve ever been. I love her! No need for a gym.


    She looks great. I'd have to ease into it since I'm 59 and need ti loise about 70 lbs.
    I was doing HIIT, Zumba and Spin at the gym, treadmill and the machines on the days I didn't have classes. Now a year later I'm lucky if I get 3000 steps in.

    Sydney shows modifications for almost everything. Try it!
  • IJP2019
    IJP2019 Posts: 34 Member
    I haven’t been to a gym in years. These resistance bands, the tower, an adjustable bench, and a bar for bench pressing, deadlifts etc.... this is my routine. I think many people under estimate the tension of bands when they are doubled and tripled etc...I have been steadily building muscle!
    In between this program is 40 mins on my eliptical or bike.lxwxvgckbjgd.jpeg
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  • Treyy_Millz_7
    Treyy_Millz_7 Posts: 29 Member
    spyro88 wrote: »
    Gyms are still closed here in the UK, which makes me sad :( I also really struggle with home workouts and I like the routine of the gym, being surrounded by other people who are working out helps me.

    I have actually hired a personal trainer to work out with me outdoors until gyms reopen. She keeps me motivated. I have a session this morning actually! Outside of that, all I am doing is trying to eat healthily and doing lots of walking. My goal is just weight loss at the moment though so that it enough for me. I struggle with home YouTube/ Zoom workouts for some reason and just can't seem to get into it.

    Same here! I think, for the first few weeks (after gyms close) I am able to regularly train at home but soon find that I get very bored with the lack of atmosphere at home and become very uninspired by the same 4 walls! Before I know it, the novelty has worn off. Plus, given the UK constantly going in-and-out lockdown [gyms opening and closing again] is just so draining; you get a slice of normality and get back into your routine then it just gets ripped from under you all over again.

    I just try and mix it up at home now. Weight-training, yoga and 30-day challenges with friends (i.e. push ups/ abs, pull ups etc.)