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Any Ideas for an Inexpensive home gym?

Started by Kendall, January 24, 2007, 10:52:09 PM

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Kendall

I went out and bought some basic items for exercising. I live too far from the city to go to a gym, so I am looking for ideas to put in my spare room for exercising (and for outside walking). So far I have some 5 pound ankle weights, step counter, jump rope, body ball, bought a set of resistance tubes(to use instead of weights) (2 short, 2 long) for a basic beginning set of workout stuff. Cost me $50 for the gear. Is there anything else basic that I am missing that isnt that expensive?

Looking for additional tips for home workout stuff.
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BrandiOK

  An inexpensive set of dumbells might be something to consider....a lot of great exercises you can do with them.
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cindianna_jones

Step aerobics are fun.  All you need is a short box and some music.

Cindi
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Dryad

Ehm.. A canvas sack filled with dry rice and sand, and a rope to hang it on a beam..?
Makes a great punching bag, but also a very hard one.
Some thick hemp ropes are also brilliant. Just hang them on a beam, and hang from them. Pull yourself up, hang upside-down, climb... Also, having a wooden bar at the ends of the rope may prove handy.

But one of the best fitness-devices ever is:
The floor.
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myles

If you cna buy hand weights buy the ones with the "twist off " ends then you can just buy weights 5 lbs at a time. This way the investment isn't huge at the beginning and you only have to buy more as you work out more and can lift a heavier weight.
Myles
"A life lived in fear is a life half lived"
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Apple

I bought a motion-cycle , costed me about 100 dollar (and I have it since about two years so it´s not like low cost would mean low quality) but I guess you can get one for less money, maybe if you get a used one or something.
I can really recommend biking if you want to get in shape and train your condition. i use to take one-two hours a day biking while watching tv or videos or listening to music and find it really relaxing.
anyway, good luck with your training!
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VeryGnawty

One word:  Calisthenics.

Learn your movements.  They are free, and work out the entire body.  A simple set of push-ups, rockers, crunches, and squats will work most of the major muscles in the body.
"The cake is a lie."
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