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Equipment for home

#1 Unread post by weezypops » Wed May 23, 2012 4:47 pm

Me again!

I was just wondering, if we were looking for some inexpensive, easy to use equipment to get at home, what do you think is the best sort of thing to buy?

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Re: Equipment for home

#2 Unread post by zobe1 » Mon May 28, 2012 10:08 pm

Hi Louise,

I would recommend:
Good quality resistance bands (they will last). These are great for toning, small and easy to take with you anywhere.
A swiss ball. These are large inflatable balls, they are fantastic for core exercise/balance training. There are endless exercises you can do with them. They can be deflated, but if you keep them up, you're more likely to use them regularly.
Skipping rope - taking us all back to our school days, these provide a great form of exercise and are inexpensive.
You can fill bottles and use them as weights.
A good mat.
There are so many exercises you can do using your body weight and no equipment.

Play some motivating/uplifting music.
Sip water throughout your sessions.

A few ideas...
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