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Top 10 Tips to Get Fit at Home

Nov 26, 2022

Have you noticed that you’ve gained a little excess weight recently? If so, you may be tempted to join the gym. However, joining a gym isn’t always necessary. You can get fit in the privacy of your own home - and on your own terms.


Try these tips to get fit in your own home:


1. Use social media

While sitting at home, you could be using the power of social media to get some workout ideas. Simply follow some online fitness coaches and influencers on Facebook or Instagram and you will have fresh content delivered direct to your feed each day.


2. Invest in some key equipment

While it would be nice to buy a squat rack, chances are you won't have enough room at home for it. Instead, think about other equipment that can aid your workouts that don’t take up much space.


● A kettlebell and some mid-weight dumbbells would be a good start as they can add an extra dimension to your home workouts.

● You may also want to invest in some resistance bands or perhaps a skipping rope to perform cardio in your garden.


3. Clean the house

Very few of us like doing the housework, but doing those chores are a good way of getting fit. Plus, you’re making your house healthier and more presentable too, which will help uplift your mood.


4. Use your surroundings

The furniture around your house, even your walls and surfaces, can be used to create interesting exercises and workouts.

● For example, you could use a chair to perform tricep dips, or perhaps even step ups.


● Use your imagination and you may surprise yourself with the possibilities.


5. Use those empty gaps of time to exercise

Waiting for the kettle to boil, or perhaps during 2 TV commercials, could be the perfect time to do a few exercises.


● These short 30-second workouts can add up to something significant by the end of the day.


6. Try bodyweight exercises

Although we earlier mentioned buying certain pieces of equipment, you don’t really need them if you prefer bodyweight exercises. From squats, to push-ups, to burpees, the possibilities are endless.

7. Load up that fitness DVD

At the back of your cupboard, you may find an old celebrity fitness DVD. Aerobics was very popular in the 80s, perhaps it’s time to give it another shot?


8. Browse YouTube

If you’re struggling for workout ideas or motivation, take a moment or two to browse YouTube. There are hundreds, perhaps thousands, of personal trainers and fitness experts available with numerous routines you can follow.


9. Keep workouts short

You don’t need to work out for hours to see results. Even 20-30 minutes a day can produce dramatic benefits.


● Ensure that you give 100% when you do exercise. Otherwise, you most likely won’t see the 3 results you would hope for.


● HIIT (High-Intensity Interval Training) is a good idea as you are working out to set intervals, where you will be giving 100% followed by a short break.


10. Practice yoga

Yoga is good for both your mind and body, so it’s worth adding it to your home workout routine. Luckily, you don’t need to be an expert to experience the benefits!

As you can see, it’s certainly possible to get fit in the comfort of your own home. A gym membership may seem like a good idea, and they will certainly have more equipment than you have at home, but it’s an expense that you may wish to forego, especially during these uncertain times we’re living in.


About Anne

Anne, a mother of 2 and grandmother of 3, shares her insights about health through Menopause & Beyond Menopause. She does this by sharing pearls of wisdom collected in her 72 years of living and working with clients since 1999. She deepens her knowledge by reading, researching and learning as much information on the physical and mental aspects of menopause to help you through your journey with these changes in life!

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