Thursday, December 6, 2012

A Few Of My Favorite Things

The holidays are approaching. The treats are abundant. Soon enough, New Year's will roll on in and there will most likely be a two month surge of traffic at the gym. Luckily, there are a few items that I love that I can use at home to get my workouts in during the annual gym 'rush hour' (because heavens knows that I will surely not be waking up early enough to avoid it). Want to avoid the rush too? Let me share a few of my favorite 'at home' fitness gear!
Gymboss
This thing is AMAZING. You will sweat like you never have before. My favorite thing about this tool. It takes away any excuses you might have for slacking on working out or intensity. Best little thing around. I've got my eye on getting a new orange one!!!
Ultimate Sandbag
If you don't have a full set of weights at home already (or even if you do), you will love the ultimate sandbag. You can add or remove weight for your individual level. You can literally pack it to go anywhere. And the added instability of the sand (or water...I am still wishing for the water inserts myself) as it shifts around during exercises, will give you a workout like you can't imagine. And as an added bonus: it is a fabulous tool to increase your gymboss intensity even further:)
Ugi
Love, love, love. Instability balls are nice. Medicine balls are nice. The ugi is double nice. I love this weighted, rubber ball that you can use for stability and strength exercises. It is probably my favorite tool for ab work. It actually makes it fun (and abs are probably my least favorite spot to work...so this is really awesome for me). AND it is cute:) There are lots of fun colors to choose from!

Ultimate Body Press Dip Stand
If you want to learn how to do pull-ups, this is an awesome way to start. Not to mention rows, push-ups, dips, leg lifts, and countless other exercises. I get my butt kicked every time I use this. It wears me out. But, like the items listed above, it allows you to push yourself at your own pace at home. It is also easy to pack. I took it to Texas and back with ease. 


Yoga Mat
I have a cheap one from Walmart for about ten dollars, and it was great for my beginners course at the college, and I still use it to soften the floor for abs. I also have a more expensive Manduka ProLite, which I have loved for my yoga classes during the week. It is sticky and durable (there is no way I will have to buy one in the next couple of years...3 classes/week...not bad). And it has a lifetime guarantee, so I can just send it in when it's had it's day (if that ever happens). About $85...totally worth it.

There are definitely more things that I love having for my home workouts, but these are a few favorites and my go-to items:) If you are ready to invest in a home gym, this is the way to go. If not, no pressure. Home workout equipment can be completely free!

In fact, here is a workout you can do right now! 

18 Rounds: 10 seconds rest, 30 seconds work

(You will complete each exercise 3 times)
1. Squat and side-kick
2. Low Jumping Jacks
3. Lunge and Twist
4. High Knees
5. Curtsey Lunge
6. Low Jumping Jacks


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