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Homebody Workouts Getting Fit Without a Gym

by Marlaina Donato W hen getting to the gym is not ting it in your schedule makes it real. Now possible, there are plenty of you have a responsibility. Now you have options to explore for at-home structure.” workouts. From finding fun ways to stay Stephanie Mansour, host of the PBS fit to getting loved ones involved, figuring fitness and health show Step it up with out what works and committing to a few Steph, concurs: “Once I started viewing simple goals is a good start. workouts as my own personal confidence

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Although it may be hard to pull ourboosting time, a lightbulb went off in my selves up from the couch during periods of head and I became addicted to this time adversity, sticking to an exercise program with myself.” The Chicago-based personal can help boost immunity and emotional trainer recommends lightening up.“Find resilience. “Not feeling like exercising is something fun. Do something goofy like common during stressful times, but try to dancing around. Schedule this in and remember how good you feel afterward instead of ‘workout’, call it ‘pump-up time and the sense of accomplishment. Rememfor me’.” ber the why,” says life coach Suzanne King, Getting outside and hitting the trails in Marlton, New Jersey. or walking every evening after dinner is Begin With the Basics a great way to get oxygen-infused aerobic time. “Use outdoor space to your advanTrainers agree it’s important to see worktage,” says Wong. “I’ve taught boot camps ing out and taking care of our health as at parks, and one game I like doing is an investment, and having a plan goes a Touch 20 Things. Run around and touch long way. “You would never just brush off 20 things at least 15 to 20 feet apart, but a business appointment if it was in your don’t touch the same thing twice. He also calendar and you knew you had to attend,” suggests doing sprints or bear crawls for says personal trainer Chris Wong, in distance exercise and step-ups on park Oakville, Ontario. “The simple act of putbenches or large rocks. “If a park is not

Exercising Outside the Box

Working out with a different rule set offers an invitation to add a new twist to a usual favorite. “I personally practice martial arts every day, but that can be done in a variety of ways,” says Wong, pointing to gentle qigong, shadow boxing, breathing exercises, footwork drills and heavy bag training.

He recommends exercising every day, but limiting more intense workouts to three or four times a week. Cardio exercises such as walking and bicycling are a good daily choice, while high-intensity interval training workouts can be accomplished with minimal or no equipment. There are a variety of methods with timing elements that can be used to get a good workout. For example, with the As Many Rounds As Possible regimen, three exercises are done back-to-back for as many rounds as possible in a 10-to12- minute period.

Exploring free online classes on YouTube and other platforms opens up even more options, including yoga, Pilates and dance classes. Many trainers offer virtual workouts over Zoom or Skype live in real time. There are also mobile apps with workouts available for download.

The Support Factor

Partners or family members can help each other to stay on a workout schedule. “You can set up a chart for you and your family members to put a star or checkmark once you’ve finished a workout. Turn it into a competition, and whoever has the most stars at the end of a few weeks gets to pick the workout for the whole family to do,” suggests Mansour. Partners can also make a pact to take care of the kids when it is the other’s turn to grab some fitness time.

Being motivated is easier with some self-love, King reminds us: “You can begin something new by fully appreciating yourself with daily gratitude.”

Marlaina Donato is an author and composer. Connect at AutumnEmbersMusic.com.

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