Best at home workout?

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My husband is sick and so we are all home and have 3 kiddos. It looks like my change of getting to the gym is slim. What are some good workouts I can do in the house. Not running, I need to be in the house. I have 30 Day Shred but I haven't been that impressed by it. What am I missing??

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  • Sh0ewh0re7_BlingItOn
    Sh0ewh0re7_BlingItOn Posts: 501 Member
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    I loved Ripped in 30. Also P90X is really good.
  • MachellePhillips
    MachellePhillips Posts: 36 Member
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    I like bodyrock.tv for a change in my normal routine.
  • biglad21
    biglad21 Posts: 9
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    My husband is sick and so we are all home and have 3 kiddos. It looks like my change of getting to the gym is slim. What are some good workouts I can do in the house. Not running, I need to be in the house. I have 30 Day Shred but I haven't been that impressed by it. What am I missing??

    Can i say the biggest looser dvd is quiet good
  • wilmnoca
    wilmnoca Posts: 416 Member
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    TURBO FIRE!!!!. The High Intensity Interval Training workouts. AWESOME!!!
  • hongruss
    hongruss Posts: 389 Member
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    It depends:-

    CARDIO - I would recommend TurboFire, great beats, great attitude, great fun!

    RESISTANCE (total body) - P90X is delivered with a whole body philosophy, is very well structured & is fun & entertaining P.S. It is hard & rocks :)

    RELAXATION - Brian Kest Power Yoga, really well delivered, plenty of vocal coaching, so you don't find yourself constantly looking at the screen & it has three different levels, although I can only comment on the first one, as that is plenty tough enough for my experience level :)

    Russ
  • 1213shell
    1213shell Posts: 37 Member
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    Check out pinterest -- there tons of fitness pins leading you to workouts and videos.
  • hhamada
    hhamada Posts: 27
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    P90X (weight + cardio + flexibility) or Insanity (cardio). P90X is a well rounded program but requires some equipment. Insanity is mostly cardio but does not require equipment and each workout session is shorter than the P90X workouts. Both are very intense but will produce excellent results.
  • leelee03
    leelee03 Posts: 67 Member
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    I like bodyrock.tv for a change in my normal routine.
    bodyrock.tv is awesome! and they're added yoga now too!
  • Justacoffeenut
    Justacoffeenut Posts: 3,808 Member
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    www.myfitnesspal.com is pretty good for idea's and such
  • MariaMariaM
    MariaMariaM Posts: 1,322 Member
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    P90x, Turbo Fire, Brazil Butt Lift. I have all three but my first love is P90X.
  • garlic7girl
    garlic7girl Posts: 2,236 Member
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    www.skinnyms.com and www.sharefitness.com www.bodybuilding.com has good routines for women too!
  • Spanaval
    Spanaval Posts: 1,200 Member
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    I'll second Bryan Kest for yoga. I've now done all 3 levels (not particularly well, I might add), and it is HARD. All of it. If you want something a little harder than JM, but not as hard as Beachbody stuff, try Bob Harper's workouts. POP pilates/blogilates is very good for for a totally free workout on YouTube.
  • JulieDerda
    JulieDerda Posts: 163
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    turbo fire