Anyone struggling with at-home workouts?
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With my work schedule, at home workouts have been the absolute best for me. I started a number of years ago with a Bowflex. It is a great piece of equipment and I've gotten the value out of it by using a pretty fair amount. Very versatile. Later I switched over to P90X. I can't say enough good things about that program. The concept is effective and you will get results if you follow through with it. By having variability in the workouts, you continue to gain results rather than plateauing. I later added in Insanity for even more variety. At this point, I'm also doing P90X2 and, really just pick the DVD that I want for a particular day. It gives me variety, results and fits with my work schedule. Good luck with your plans!0
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[ I even do interval jogging on it -- going as hard as I can for a minute, then a minute easy. (It's also low impact, so better on the knees).
*** And for anyone who thinks it is too easy -- just try doing 5 or 10 minutes if you've never done it. Most people can barely manage a minute! I had to do 1 minute, stop and walk, another minute, stop and walk, until I got stronger. Despite all the cycling I do, my cardio improved like mad only after I started the elliptical.
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I agree completely. We have a big trampoline in our yard and I go jump for fun and really can't jump for more than 10 minutes.0 -
All my workouts consist of working out at home, or walking/running outside. JIllian Michaels Six Week Six pack is good for toning and strengthens your core. Insanity is a killer cardio workout, Jumping rope burns lots of calories, and I find the Ab wheel works great as well. I also agree with the lifting just introduced this into my routine recently.0
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How do you know how many calories to put in or type of exercise when using Turbo Jam, Sculpt, Cardio? I did Turbo Sculpt this morning for 40 min but I don't know how to put it in this system. Please help. P.S. I love Turbo0
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I have to do home workouts. I live on a teeny, tiny island and to go into town for the gym costs $10 ferry ride and takes an hour! But the flip side is my island is beautiful and I can go on jogs/walks all the time.
I love my 30 Day Shred video. It is perfect for me. It only burns about 187 cals but it incorporates strength and cardio and abs. The video is only about 25minutes so it is so easy for me to just do it. I do need to get another set of weights besides the wimpy 1 pound ones I have.0 -
I have netflix and I rented the Crunch Dvd:Belly, Butt and Thigh workout and I absoultley love it! I staryed doing it 3x a week for the first 2 weeks then increased it to 5x a week and lost 10lbs in the 3 weeks of doing it. I would defintely recommend it, it gives u a challenge and a variety of workouts and easy to follow which I really liked!0
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I have a stationary bike, space-saving elliptical, a set of dumbbells (3#, 5#, 8#, and 10#), 10# kettlebell, and being delivered tomorrow: a heavy punching bag/gloves. I have a gym membership that I don't use much anymore... I also have a jogging stroller with a LOT of miles on it...
I have several of the Biggest Loser/Jillian Michaels/Bob Harper DVD's too...0 -
I suggest investing in a Heart Rate Monitor!! I got mine discounted through bodytronics.com and I swear by it... I know exactly how many calories I'm burning at all times. I've noticed MFP's estimates don't typically match what my HRM says for any of the workouts - it seems to overexaggerate.How do you know how many calories to put in or type of exercise when using Turbo Jam, Sculpt, Cardio? I did Turbo Sculpt this morning for 40 min but I don't know how to put it in this system. Please help. P.S. I love Turbo0
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I am new to this but so far I am loving the kettle bell. It came with a video and have done it 4 times now. I love it. I feel great when I am done and the muscles that are sore are all of my target areas.0
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I love the Biggest Loser dvds. Cardio Max is awesome. and it has stages. stage 1 is 20 minutes, then stage 2 and 3 is 10 minutes each.0
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If you have Netflix streaming they have quite a few different exercise videos...I like the 10 Minute Solutions, Kickbox and Crb Burner. They have 5- 10 minute segments on each that you can mix and match like the old Granimal clothes!0
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body rock tv0
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I only work out at home at the moment.
I have an elliptical machine, just a fairly cheap one (£140) but on top of that I do yoga, tai chi, dumbbell exercises, plus I've followed some aerobic workout routines on fitness tv, the yoga I do is actually following a video from there.
At first I found I was a bit all over the place had no real routine, I tried several different things until I've found a near routine. I've recently purchased a cheap heart rate monitor to get a better idea of calories I'm burning.0 -
Like others I love the Jillian Michaels DVD's. 30 day shred is great to start as its only a 20 minute workout - doesn't sound like much but she really works you hard! I also do lots of power walking - fast, 5mph which i find more productive than running (as I'm not very good & tend to give up!!)0
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I only exercise at home too and started at 238 (currently 217) I use my wii everyday (mostly zumba) bike ride and walk when its warm and I bought a used stationary bike for $30. I also recently got a hrm because it is soo hard to know how much you are burning especially I think with home work outs.
Good luck! you can do it!0 -
I started Jillian Michaels 30 Day Shred a week ago. I am doing it every morning- I havent seen any results yet, but my muscles are sore! I also run 3 days a week at the gym.0
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Hi, everyone. I recently joined MFP, and I'm working to cut my weight in half. I know it's going to take a lot of time, but I currently weigh 255, down from 260 and my UGW is 115. I do Pilates and dance every day, but I'm looking for more. Any suggestions of workout videos or things on On Demand? Anything will help. Thanks so much!
I know it's cheesy and old-fashioned, but I ADORE Richard Simmons. I do Sweatin' to the Oldies, but he's so down to earth and fun, so I'd recommend anything by him.
Walking outside is great exercise, especially if you have any hilly areas. I recommend a balance ball, some free weights (and weights, anyway) and stretchy bands. There's so much you can do at home.
Once I had a good routine down, I also invested in an elliptical. I had to know I would use it before I spent the money. It sits in front of a television, so I can get on it and go without being bored to death.0 -
My advice is to try and find something that you find fun, something that makes you feel more like a kid playing and less like an adult "working out". I discovered the hula hoop about 3 years ago and I love it! It's a great workout, a good mix of cardio and resistance, and a lot of the time I don't even feel like I'm working out because I'm just enjoying myself, dancing and learning new tricks. It burns A LOT of calories in an hour too if you really go hard. Also, there are tons of inspiring videos on youtube, I taught myself everything I know from those!
Maybe a trampoline, even one of those mini ones? Working out via video game is pretty enjoyable too if you have a Wii or Kinect .
You also might try getting a jump rope. And keep dancing! It's good for the body and the soul.0 -
I have the 30 day shred....a good workout, but I find it boring. It is nice when I want to get a quick solid workout in, though.
I recently got the Les Mills Pump set. I am in love with it....great strength training workouts that also really get your heart rate up.
If you are strapped for cash, check out body rock videos on YouTube, they are awesome. You can also check out workout videos from the library.0 -
Denise Austin has a 12 minute workout video that I love! It works on every area of your body. There are 12 moves in 12 minutes. I like it because you don't get bored and it's fun. I lost 19 pounds since January. See if you can find something you like that makes you have fun. You'll want to do it.0
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If you are more of a home-body and have a Wii, you can do the Wii Fit Plus Step WHILE watching a fav tv show or movie (I put my balence board on top of my 6 inch step bench now, but built up to that hight by first having it on the floor, then on some low books, THEN up on the bench) If you get to the point where that is not enough, try holding a pair of hand-weghts (either with arms crossed over your chest extended at should height or above your head part of the time) for extra intensity. But if you are doing this, don't do more than basic step up and down, as the weights could make you unstable if trying to also knee lift or side-step at the same time.
You can set the time duration for 10, 20 or 30 minutes, and the sound of the metronome coming from the Wii Controler keeps you in step. At the commercial break following "time's up", save that Wii session and start a second (if you have the energy) I like things like this where it "wait for you to finish all sets" before moving on - unlike a DVD which just keeps rolling whether you have done your reps or not.
I don't know if any fitness game for the Kenects (XBox version of motion sensing "you are the controler") have a move while watich tv option or not.
You may get to the point where the Wii level (more active play than hard core) isn't enough, or you want to be outside.
If you are willing to go out (considering a gym membership) and you live in Canada, look over the www.bootycampfitness.com site and see if it might work for you. It has been working well for me, and pushes me harder than I would at home while giving me access to trainer advice.0 -
Weighted hula hoop -- i did it in my living room all winter. Great cardio and I can feel my abs (under the fat for now LOL).0
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Resistance bands are inexpensive, versatile and portable (so even when you are traveling you can bring a "gym" with you!). I also have fitballs in various sizes, a medicine ball, 3 lbs dumbbells, and an elliptical (clearly, the most expensive part of my home gym). I also do yoga, and Pilates core moves (no rebounder necessary, just use bands and small fitball). My favorite piece of equipment? My walking shoes! Rain, snow or shine, I can walk anywhere. It gives me an excuse to explore other parts of the neighborhood, and get some fresh air.0
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I have turbo fire and its fun but a real good workout. I have also done P90X. Its an awesome workout if you have the time.0
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I'm doing the 30 Day Shred too, it's a hard workout and only 20 minutes long, so it's like taking medicine... Once it's done I can get on with my day :P0
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fitnessblender.com has tons of free workouts-also check out youtube!0
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I have a gazelle I have been using every day. I also invested in a core ball, hand weights. I also have a weight bench I use, but that may not be feasible depending on ur income. If not wrist & ankle weights are fairly inexpensive as r the other items listed above. In the last wk I also invested in Jillian Michaels Ripped in 30 & 30 day shred. While I've only used both once so far I've lost an additional 8in from my body. So, I'm not complaining a bit! I also like tae bo0
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I have neck problems from being in 2 bad car accidents. plus being overweight. A lot of those home videos do some pretty dangerous moves for my neck. At 280 lbs, I got started doing Walk Away the Pounds with Leslie Sansone or a Denise Austin video. They are more gentle with your neck/joints. At first I could only do the 1 or 2 miles. She does add light weights and stretchy band but its not injurious. I now can do 3-4-5 miles walking and a little jogging and some heavier weights.
I would not recommend Jillian or the Biggest Loser workouts for beginners or anyone with a neck/joint troubles.....
There are also some good ones on Netflix....HTH
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I struggle at getting motivated once I get home but MWF, I do my 30 elliptical and Tues and Thurs is pilates. It can get very boring at times so I started adding Zumba and my workout video for the Xbox 360 Kinect. It can break the cycle and I work different muscles which is key to your workout routine. I also have small 10 lbs weights so I can do some arm workouts. They are inexpensive as somebody mentioned already. I think I paid around $10 for each. The internet is a great resource, like youtube.com, to get a good idea of what kind of moves you could do with the wieghts. Good luck!!0
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