Regular physical activity is crucial to your overall health and wellbeing. Exercise can help reduce the risk of heart attack and chronic diseases such as type 2 diabetes, reduce high blood pressure, improve mood, and manage your weight. But getting to the gym is not always an option, and finding the time and motivation to work out at home can be a daily challenge for many.
Even if you can鈥檛 venture out to exercise, there are ways to maintain your physical and mental health. Heather A. Milton, MS, RCEP, CSCS, and Rondel King, MS, CSCS, CES, exercise physiologists and sports health experts at 嘿嘿视频鈥檚 Sports Performance Center, encourage people to get creative and explore new options. 鈥淎dapting your home environment so you have a dedicated workout space can help you maintain a consistent fitness routine,鈥 Milton says.
They share their ideas for staying active and building exercise into your day that don鈥檛 require a gym, special equipment, or a major time commitment. 鈥淐ardiovascular conditioning is fairly easy to maintain because it doesn鈥檛 require equipment,鈥 King says.
Go Online to Get Fit
Fitness experts, gyms, and studios offer livestream events on Instagram and Facebook that you can follow along. Some fitness experts, such as , , and , also upload free workouts and exercise demonstrations on their YouTube channels.
If you have a personal trainer, ask whether they offer virtual training services via Skype or FaceTime for when you want to work out but can鈥檛 head to the gym. Many gyms also offer free online cardio and strength classes to its members.
Streaming workout services are another option. Companies including Ob茅, Tone It Up, and 305 Fitness have been in the online space for years, offering a variety of cardio, strength, and dance-based content both live and on-demand from qualified instructors.
People who prefer a more do-it-yourself approach can get guidance from fitness apps, such as Fitocracy, Traineo, and SparkPeople. These apps can also connect you with fellow exercise enthusiasts and fitness professionals.
Put on Your Dancing Shoes
Dancing is a great way to boost your mood and increase your heart rate, which improves cardiovascular health. Whether you take online classes or move to your favorite music, dancing also improves muscle tone, strength, coordination, agility, and flexibility.
If you prefer more structure, YouTube offers several dance-inspired workouts that are free. There鈥檚 the POPSUGAR Fitness and BeFiT鈥檚 , and offers several belly dancing videos designed to help you burn fat.
Build a Home Gym
Set up a gym in your home, whether it鈥檚 in the corner of your apartment鈥檚 living room or the spare bedroom in your house. There鈥檚 no need to buy a treadmill or a mini elliptical trainer that fits under a desk. You can equip your home gym with the following:
- jump rope
- resistance bands
- medicine ball
- dumbbells
- kettlebell
- yoga mat
You can also use routine household items such as a chair and a sturdy step stool to do step-ups, triceps dips, and push-ups, and bags of rice or grains as weights or sandbags. 鈥淓ven young children or pets can be used as added resistance for your squats, push-ups, and bicep curls,鈥 Milton says.
Relax the Mind
Along with staying physically active, maintaining mental health is also vital. Meditation is an excellent way of easing anxiety and reducing stress. There are many types of meditation techniques, including guided meditation, qigong, and yoga.
Apps like Headspace and Calm can help guide you so you can relax and get more restful sleep. There are free yoga classes on YouTube as well as and . Guidance on qigong is available by visiting the or .
For more guidance on finding the best workout for you or how to set up a home gym, please contact the Sports Performance Center at sportsperformancecenter@nyulangone.org.