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A Home Gym For the Rest of Us

I occasionally have the pleasure of working with a client who has a real home gym - like the home gyms you see on MTV Cribs (did I just inadvertently confess to watching brainless prepubescent entertainment?) minus the Swarovski crystal-encrusted stopwatches. Most of the time, my clients do not have a whole room they can afford to designate solely to the pursuit of fitness. Sometimes we work out in their bedrooms, sometimes we work out in their basements, sometimes it’s a corner of the living room and the attached staircase…

You don’t need a “gym” to work out at home. You just need a bit of creativity and a couple of basic props.

I recommend the following inexpensive pieces of equipment. Most of these items can be purchased at any good fitness store - Fitness Depot is my local favourite - or even found in the sporting goods section of a large department store.resistance-band A Home Gym For the Rest of Us

  • mat, padded or yoga-style
  • dumbbells of increasing increments - 5, 10 & 15 pounds are a good start but a single set of 10-15 pounds will do well if you have the guidance of an experienced personal trainer to show you some creative uses
  • a resistance band of medium tension
  • a bench or chest that can hold your weight (a sturdy kitchen chair or step will do in a pinch)

Cardio at home can be tricky. A staircase is a great way to inject some aerobic exercise into your home routine. If you are planning to purchase a piece of cardiovascular equipment, I recommend a treadmill or a rowing ergometer (find out which types of cardio burn the most calories here). DVDs are another great way to do cardio at home. And, of course, nothing beats lacing up your sneakers and heading out the front door for a walk, jog or hike. It doesn’t get much cheaper and easier than that!

Check out my website - www.fitfamily.ca - for tons of exercises to get fit at home!

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About Dara Duff-Bergeron

Blog Page: fitfamily
Website: http://www.fitfamily.ca

Dara Duff-Bergeron is a veteran fitness trainer and a specialist in women’s health and fitness. Dara shares her exceptional experience and down-to-earth philosophy through her fitness company, Fit Family, and her popular Belly Bootcamp pre/post-natal fitness classes for modern mommies. Dara is mommy of one with another on the way, and lives in Toronto with her own little fit family. When she’s not training clients or writing, Dara can be found doing push ups with her toddler and generally avoiding housework.