Strength training for someone with no access to gym
Hi,
Was just wondering if anyone could give me advice. I am looking to do more strength training, but I can't go to a gym (too expensive) I have some weights, resistance bands etc at home but that's it. Can anyone point me in the right direction to a site, video or something that I could use as a basis for a strength training workout?
Look up Jillian Michaels. Just about everything she has is for toning and mild strength training. I know some people might knock it, but I went from not being able to hold my 42 pound daughter more than 2 minutes to carrying her around for nearly an hour last weekend when she passed out...and that was only doing the 30DS for two weeks.
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Most of her videos can be streamed for free on You Tube
The insanity workout also combines strength and cardio and needs no equipment. Something else I have found to be a good workout are the blogilates workouts on youtube! I also own resistance bands and do use them, but I think I feel more productive when I do exercises that use my body weight to resist (i.e., triceps dips).
I recommend P90X - got me really leaned and toned out. I always go back to it when I need an extra feel good workout! It's recommended that you get dumb bells, resistance bands and pull up bars but the resistance bars work just as well.
Living in rural India, I have no access to a gym either... I joined Physicalfix.com over a year ago & love it!!! Josh is a very enthusiastic online trainer. He has a facebook page too..
I just recently downloaded an app called You Are Your Own Gym, based on the book of the same name. It has workouts made up of bodyweight exercises that you can do in your home. There is also a book by the same author called Body By You, which is specifically for women. I don't have a whole lot of experience with these exercises yet, but so far it seems great!
If you go to YouTube and do a search for "Resistance Training at home" a ton of videos will pop up that give you plans/demos/classes that will how you how to do this at home with no equipment.
I also recommend ChaLean Extreme as a great at home strength training program. I've been doing this program off and on and mixing it in with my cardio program, shifting between the three phases (Burn Circuit, Push Circuit and Lean Circuit) and over the years have managed to significantly increase the amount of free weight that I am lifting over the last 3 years - just increasing by 2 pounds here and there.
It's been amazing. It never gets boring because you're always pushing yourself to see how much heavier you can go, and Chalene is constantly encouraging you to GO HEAVY OR GO HOME! LOL. She's just a dynamo in my opinion, such an inspiration.