12-23-2015
09:22
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01-04-2016
13:41
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CallieM
12-23-2015
09:22
- last edited on
01-04-2016
13:41
by
CallieM
Hi, I am a graduate student therefore barely enough money for food. I have no equipment, and very little space in my rented out bedroom. I am starting from pretty much scratch. I already use the 7 minutes fitter app with some modifications as I cannot do pushups yet, let alone the pushups with a twist, or the side plank. But I am wondering if anyone else has things, or favourite youtube workouts that they like to do.
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12-23-2015 11:21
12-23-2015 11:21
You can also try Fitstar and perform a few modifications.
12-23-2015 11:09
12-23-2015 11:09
Hi Cheri and welcome. I have found tons of good workouts on pinterest. Just type in what body part you want to work and it gives you lots of options to choose from. you have to weed through some nonsense but I think that's true for anything. Also if you youtube Jillian Michaels, she has a few really good workout routines out there. again, you have to get past her annoying way, but she has good stuff. you may want to invest is some dumbbells- not too late to put on your holiday wish list....
Elena | Pennsylvania
12-23-2015 11:14
12-23-2015 11:14
Hi Cheri,
First of all, congratulations 🙂
Limited space reminds me prison and from there I can suggest "Convict Conditioning" by Paul Wade. He has a step by step approach for calisthenics. For example he starts with wall push ups and if you follow his plan you end up doing single handed push ups. If you ask if I can, the answer is a big NO 😞 because I didn't have the patience so far. Hope you can do better 🙂
12-23-2015 11:21
12-23-2015 11:21
You can also try Fitstar and perform a few modifications.
12-23-2015 12:20
12-23-2015 12:20
Hi @Cheri__1 and welcome to the community!
There are tonnes of body weight exercises you can do which will still help you achieve results. You can even use items from around the house as weights when you are ready. A backpack filled with magazines, tins of peaches as little dumbbells.
I hope this helps 🙂
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12-23-2015 14:20
12-23-2015 14:20
All those are good exercises. Can you jump rope or will that bother the neighbors? I have a balance board that I like to use that wouldn't take up much space.
I'm fond of this plank challenge I found on Pinterest: http://www.popsugar.com/fitness/Plank-Challenge-33037843#photo-33037843
Remember, any activity works. I just cleaned my house and ended up with 8,000 steps and 15 floors. 🙂
Good luck and keep us posted.
12-23-2015 14:38
12-23-2015 14:38
Strong second for youtubing workout videos. Also, check your local thrift store (or Walmart) for some cheap dumbbells ($4-15). I got a pair for about $7. Here's a super quick dumbbell workout: http://www.buzzfeed.com/sallytamarkin/dumbbell-arms-workout#.ugPoBz9NW .
12-23-2015 18:40
12-23-2015 18:40
@Cheri__1 wrote:Hi, I am a graduate student therefore barely enough money for food. I have no equipment, and very little space in my rented out bedroom. I am starting from pretty much scratch. I already use the 7 minutes fitter app with some modifications as I cannot do pushups yet, let alone the pushups with a twist, or the side plank. But I am wondering if anyone else has things, or favourite youtube workouts that they like to do.
Congrats Cheri on getting started. Some good suggestions have already been posted. I can give you a few more things I did from when I was a grad student.
Cardio. Stairs - lots of them. If you live in a building or have access to a building with a lot of floors, try making a workout of going up to the top several times.
Strength training. Fill two gallon jugs or half gallon jugs with water (at a resistance you can handle) and lift to condition your arms. Empty dresser drawers also work. You can try some of these workouts: http://www.dumbbell-exercises.com/top-10/index.html.
01-23-2016 19:57
01-23-2016 19:57
what an awesome post thanks for sharing.
01-23-2016 19:59
01-23-2016 19:59
what an awesome post thanks for sharing and thanks Cheri1 for asking the question!!
01-24-2016 00:09
01-24-2016 00:09
"I have no equipment, and very little space in my rented out bedroom."
Of course you do, you just have to get creative
5kg weight
500g weight
http://www.tesco.com/groceries/product/details/?id=274622305
Burpees are a great bodyweight exercise that hits everything, but if you cant be a pressup yet they will have to come later.
01-25-2016 14:26
01-25-2016 14:26
I just found this some how. I think this is great. I am new to fitbit and I am not real sur if I can get back to it
01-26-2016 07:14
01-26-2016 07:14
01-26-2016 08:09
01-26-2016 08:09
Buy a skipping rope a deck of cards. Get creative. Killer workout.
blacks do something on the rope
reds do something on the floor
for example:
king of spades - 10 double unders on the rope
7 of hearts - 7 pushups.
joker - 10 burpees
as i say, get creative !
Oh, you have no room for a rope. well, squats then!
so, black = lower body and red = upper body
01-26-2016 10:57
01-26-2016 10:57
Take a look at TRX. You can hang from your door with the door anchor adapter. There are a ton of youtube videos, online resources, pay for resources for it. Its really good for home pilates too.
01-28-2016 16:04
01-28-2016 16:04
Download from torrent: Les Mills combat or...UFC fit . If you do all of theyr program you should get in a good shape, and only need 2 meters f space
01-28-2016 18:53
01-28-2016 18:53
I like the Nike Training Club app (for Android or iPhone) for a guided set of movements. Some of the workouts are more challenging than others, but it's nice to have a set of movements to do. There's tons to choose from, many of them need no equipment.
06-29-2016 13:24
06-29-2016 13:24
Check out jessicasmithtv on youtube. Her workouts are amazing!