Exercise at home

Hello! For the people that work out at home..who are some channels you follow on YouTube or any apps to try? Thanks!
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  • LadyInTheArena
    LadyInTheArena Posts: 11 Member
    I love home workouts! All of the Axiom mobile apps are great- one time purchase too. I don’t usually like subscriptions, made an exception for MyFitnessPal 😀
  • capgordon7741
    capgordon7741 Posts: 52 Member
    Look up Joe wicks on you tube brilliant
  • bumpbreakcar
    bumpbreakcar Posts: 191 Member
    edited April 2022
    Fit on is a great app, free lots of options

    YouTube:
    Chole tings (body weight)

    Vera Laro (dumbbells)

    Mr & Mrs muscles (HITT)

    And8 fitness (Dance)

    Fitness Marshall (Dance)

    I also look up Pilates, I haven’t found a go to for that yet
  • ChrisCatMama
    ChrisCatMama Posts: 1,038 Member
    Hi! I use darebee.com for most of my workouts and exercise ideas. They have a lot of workouts that you can print out or just download.
  • ErinKeegan2
    ErinKeegan2 Posts: 20 Member
    I use daily workout - home trainer
  • fritzbustillos
    fritzbustillos Posts: 6 Member
    Got a pretty varied list but I generally follow:

    Athlean-X - Some useful information on prehab and 7-10 min ab circuits which resembles Muay Thai/Kickboxing/Boxing routines.
    Juggernaut Training Systems - Powerlifting
    Barbell Brigade - OG Powerlifting.
    Omar Isuf - Another OG on lifting advices, also got a show on HISTORY.
    Martins Licis - Strongman.
    Jesse Enkamp - Karate nerd, Shotokan Karate base.
    Stephen Wonderboy Thompson - Still Karate related.
    fightTIPS - MMA
    MMAShredded Jeff Chan - MMA
    Tony Jeffries - Boxing
    Gabriel Varga - Kickboxing
    Global Triathlon Network - Triathlon (swim,bike,run). Planning on hitting a duathlon this year assuming there wont be any lockdowns.
    The Running Channel and The Run Experience - General running.

    As for apps:
    Strava - Logging mileages and heart rate on workouts.
    Zepp Life (MiFit) - App for my smart band, syncs everything from sleep, workouts, stress, to heart rate.
  • teamgiff4
    teamgiff4 Posts: 62 Member
    Sunny Funny Fitness- Funny dance workouts
    Vivian Yuan
  • texastapdancer
    texastapdancer Posts: 20 Member
    I use Beachbody on demand but I've tried many YouTube workouts. Try a search for whatever workout you'd like and see what's out there. That's how I usually do it. I like to change it up a bit. I get bored with the same thing everyday. 🙂
  • slade51
    slade51 Posts: 188 Member
    I love home workouts! All of the Axiom mobile apps are great- one time purchase too.

    I’m glad someone else likes these. The dumbbell and six-pack modules got me through a year of gyms being closed, I added barbell & bodybuilding. It’s easy to jump among them from within the app. But you have to create and log exercises separately in each one, and there’s no single database to show combined progress. I didn’t try their C25K because I was already using one of these:

    For walking/running/hiking/biking, Runtastic, Runkeeper and the MapMyFitness apps are all good - I stick with MMF because of the MFP connection (I really tried to like Strava because my buddy uses it, but I didn’t care for it).

    I wish the MMF strength workout logging was better or I’d keep everything on the same platform, but they seem to be putting their effort into videos. If you like following videos, try a few of the free HasFit ones on YouTube.

    I like Liftin’ because of AppleWatch integration (but the subscription got too expensive), and I now use RYSE (free and more on the social side, but there are many workouts shared).

    Stacked (from the Bigger, Leaner, Stronger books) is free, but unstable and I’m not sure if there’s a android version. I wouldn’t bother with this.

    I was not a fan of Apple Fitness+ I used it for the free trial, but noped out of $10/month. I’m more of a “do the workout” instead of “watch the video” guy.

    Many, many apps claiming to be free are actually crippleware that you have to subscribe for more than a handful of workouts.

  • fat2thingirl
    fat2thingirl Posts: 41 Member
    edited May 2022
    Hi! I love the Walk at Home with Leslie Sansone videos :) Also, I like MadFit, and I use other vidoes from other channels but I can't remember at this moment the names! I like the ones with BTS music in the background haha, oh and Blogilates is good too. and the 10 minute solution vidoes! and just searching for whatever exercise I'm feeling like atm and trying out new ones from new channels :) (these are all youtube videos)
  • sammygeorge83
    sammygeorge83 Posts: 5 Member
    I use MadFit on YouTube
  • RaquelFit2
    RaquelFit2 Posts: 208 Member
    These are the ones I've been using recently:

    https://www.youtube.com/c/CarolineGirvan/videos

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA9k6Z3B9ywXmwKh-zpBwfw

    Also love MadFit and big Jessica Smith fan.
  • WantHealthyHeart
    WantHealthyHeart Posts: 6 Member
    Two of my YouTube favorites are (1) Team Body Project and (2) GrowwithJo. I also use Gethealthyutv.com. They had a special for $12.99 for the entire year. You can watch it on all devices
  • Goodfelines
    Goodfelines Posts: 25 Member
    Cardio:
    Leslie Sansone, Jessica Smith, Grow With Jo

    Strength:
    MadFit, XHIT Daily, Isa Welly (Pilates), Move With Nicole (Pilates)

    Yoga:
    Yoga Yin, Bettina Rae, Brett Larkin, Shine On Wellness, Yoga With Adrienne
  • Star069
    Star069 Posts: 2 Member
    I use fitnessblender.com. tons of free videos, low cost programs if you want it built for you or a membership option that gives you access to eveeything.
  • age_is_just_a_number
    age_is_just_a_number Posts: 631 Member
    I use Beachbody on demand and FitOn.
  • JolieSvelte
    JolieSvelte Posts: 21 Member
    I have not found a channel I enjoy more than Team Body Project. Most of their videos are ideal if you are a beginner or you’re looking for something easy. The people who run the channel are a husband and wife team, Daniel and Alex. Daniel is really fun and he talks a lot during the videos. he’s very engaging and kind of funny which Keeps me interested. Alex is rather serious and her workouts are harder. They of course only put out videos rarely as they are trying to entice people to their subscription service. But there are a whole lot of videos on their channel now because they’ve been doing it for many years.

    I’m starting to grow out of team body projects workouts a little bit now because I’m ready for something harder, And because I have worked out to so many of their videos many times.I’ve been using a channel called Growing Annanas. Her workouts are pretty tough, but she does have some low impact options. She plays music during her videos and doesn’t talk at all. It feels more like a training session.

    I also recently discovered a channel called fitbymik. She has videos from between 10 and 30 minutes long, her workouts are a little bit tougher than team body project but easier than Growing Ananas. She doesn’t talk a whole lot during the video, but she throws in encouraging words here and there.

    As was mentioned before, fitness blender is another great channel. Their workouts can be challenging but they basically use moves that most people can do and you can kind of scale up or down the intensity of the work out. I don’t think they use a lot of music in their videos but the ones with the girl - she talks the whole time.

    I definitely recommend team body project if you were just starting out, or if it’s just one of those days when you wanna move your body but you don’t want to exert a whole lot of effort. Daniel is extremely motivating. He is always talking about how you are a winner and a warrior just for showing up and there’s never anything wrong with making your own modifications and listening to your body.
  • 4ConniesHealth
    4ConniesHealth Posts: 221 Member
    I use peloton app on my phone and I also like to use Hasfit on the pc.
  • llewdon
    llewdon Posts: 4 Member
    Used to distance run - half marathon training, did 10 of those - kept injuring myself.

    Needed a plan B so now I swim 45-60+ minutes a day or aqua jog, which I discovered when in PT for Achilles tendonitis which I did running - love the low impact of swimming. That really burns the weight away!

    Been doing this almost two years now. I had an aunt who did this thru her 80’s. Good enough proof for me!

    We have a pool that came with our house. Why not use it? Living in southeast Texas I can wear a wetsuit when the temps get colder. Pool is not heated. Occasionally I go to an indoor pool when it’s too cold outside.

    I do yoga, too. I also do light weights/resistance. Dumbbells and bands.

    Walk some. Bike outdoors some.

    I was given an Apple Watch two years ago for Mother’s Day. It made me realize how much I burn for some activities and not others. Swimming beats everything else!

    I have used Apple Fitness for instruction. Really like some of their trainers. I like how they have levels for adaptive, regular, and high.

    Love their HIIT guy Bakari. So positive! You can’t be in a bad mood after a workout with him.
  • vickycannon86
    vickycannon86 Posts: 9 Member
    If you like dancing, the fitness Marshall is awesome!
  • ebonyroche
    ebonyroche Posts: 682 Member
    Grow with Jo on YouTube, I love her!
  • fstrickl
    fstrickl Posts: 883 Member
    Star069 wrote: »
    I use fitnessblender.com. tons of free videos, low cost programs if you want it built for you or a membership option that gives you access to eveeything.

    Yes, 100x over! Fitnessblender is the best, and they're so down to earth.

    I also like EMKfit on Youtube for some silly easy-HIIT videos. She's a goof and encourages her followers to embrace their silliness.

    For the past 6ish months I've been following https://sweatnationfitness.com/ . I signed up for the year membership and you get access to a workout schedule e-mailed to you every Sunday evening. It's great, I don't have to think about anything and it's always balanced between upper/lower body and HIIT style workouts, minimal equipment needed too.
  • age_is_just_a_number
    age_is_just_a_number Posts: 631 Member
    I use FitOn (it is free with an optional pro version) and BeachBodyOnDemand (BOD. It is $120/year).
    I got a Fitbit last Christmas and have tried some of their workouts.
    My favourite is BOD — each of their programs has a calendar that you follow. This reduces the amount of thinking required.