7 Simple Tips on How to Workout at Home

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There are a lot of reasons why people want to workout at home, and there are many benefits to doing so. However, if you are considering working out at home, why not make it easy on yourself, as well as ensure success by doing it right?

The following list of 7 Simple Tips on How to Workout at Home will help you make the most of your home workouts, thus ensuring the success of your fitness and weight loss efforts!

1) Creating a Space

One of the most important tips about working out at home is that you must have a space that is dedicated to exercising. Ideally that space would be permanent and you would not have to put away your exercise equipment when you were done with it.

However, even if your ability to workout at home hinges on sharing your exercise space with common areas of the house (living room, dining room, basement, etc.), you must have a space that can be used at least part-time for exercising. If you do not have an area where you can easily do your home workouts, then you will end up not doing them, because:

  • You won't take your workouts seriously if you are in an area of your house that doesn't "feel" like an exercise area.
  • If you have to struggle with finding a place to workout on any given day, then it will become a hassle, and you simply won't do it. 

2) Minimal Equipment

You do not need an excessive amount of exercise equipment in order to do effective home workouts. A good set of dumbbells and an exercise ball are a great place to start, and you can expand from there only if you desire – it is not necessary. There are dumbbell exercises and exercise ball exercises that are radically effective if done properly and consistently.

If you allow yourself to believe that you need a lot of equipment before you can effectively workout at home, then it may not end up happening for 2 reasons:

  • You may not have enough room in your home for a large stash of exercise equipment.
  • The more exercise equipment you need, the more it will cost you to set up your home workout area.

In addition, although it never hurts to have access to a good treadmill or elliptical trainer, you can also get a great cardiovascular workout by doing plyometric exercises such as jumping jacks and high jumps, or doing circuit-style training that keeps your heart rate elevated for the entire workout.

3) Scheduling a Time

Setting aside a time for working out at home is just as important as setting up a place to workout. For many people it is difficult in the beginning to workout at home because there is no time when they "have to" do it. They think that since they can just get up and go workout whenever they want to that they will just do it later.

"Later" keeps getting pushed further and further back in the day, and before you know it, the entire day has gone by and you still haven't done your workout! Make it a part of your daily routine to exercise, and even put it on your calendar if you need to so that you don't schedule something else during your workout time. 

4) Removing Distractions

It is very easy to get distracted when you are working out at home because you have so many options for what you could be doing at any given moment. Between your own chores or responsibilities and the demands of your family members, neighbors, and even your pets, what started out as a planned workout can quickly become less than productive.

Whatever it is that you could be distracted by, be sure to remove it before you start exercising. That could include anything from turning off your telephone and your TV, to telling the people in and around your house that you are unavailable during your exercise time. It may take a few workouts before the new procedures become a habit for you and everyone else, so be sure to stick it out past the initial confusion. Everything smooths out pretty quickly.

5) Staying Motivated

For some people, it is difficult to be motivated in the home environment. It is not the environment that people generally associate with exercise, and without other people there who are also exercising, it can be easy for your motivation to leak away.

The best way to counter this is to do everything that you can to take your mind out of the home environment. Put on your headphones and rock out while you are exercising, use that time to listen to motivational or empowering audio programs, or even turn on the local health and fitness channel on the television to provide an appropriate backdrop for your exercise session.

6) Toys

A lot of people don't know it, but there are some incredibly fun electronic toys that you can play with at home that will allow you to have some fun while you are exercising!

The EyeToy Kinetic is a total blast and can deliver some amazingly difficult workouts while actually putting yourself inside the game.

Yourself Fitness is another gaming system where your virtual trainer Maya guides you through everything that you are supposed to be doing.  In addition to over 500 exercises, Yourself Fitness also comes with meal planning, over 4,500 recipes, and even shopping lists.

QMotion FunFitness is another system where you actually interact with the environment on your television screen, while playing racing games that you already own. Very cool stuff!

Here are pictures of each of the products listed above:

In addition to the game-related exercise systems listed above, there are also thousands of exercise and fitness DVD's that you can choose from in order to get a great home workout, and most of them require very little exercise equipment.

7) Nutrition

And finally, when working out at home, you have the ability to plan your nutritional intake to get the maximum benefit from your home workout program.

People who workout at a gym tend to either workout on an empty stomach, or wait too long after they workout before they get the calories that the body needs in order to recover properly from their workout.  

Ideally you would ingest some healthy calories one to two hours before exercising, and then again one to two hours after your workout. To find out what type and amount of calories you should be taking in based on your fitness goals, check out Nutrition Generator, which is an in-depth system of both planning and tracking your nutritional intake. 


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  4. I actually find exercising at home is better, you can get more done in less time, as you don’t have to drive to the gym and wait on machines.

  5. Aaron Potts says:

    Dave,

    That’s a great point. Even with minimal preparation for a gym workout, it will still always be faster to just get down to business for a home workout, or a workout outdoors.

    My programs go back and forth depending on what I am up to, but for the most part, my workout routine stays centered around where I live.

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