
The coronavirus may have shuttered the doors of your favorite gym, but that doesn’t mean you have to break up with your workout. A little creativity can help prevent the quarantine 15.
Sure, regular exercise keeps you physically and mentally fit, but it also keeps your immune system in disease-fighting mode, which is now more important than ever.
No Equipment? No Problem
You don’t need a Peloton®, treadmill, hand weights or any other fancy equipment to get a good home workout. Just use what nature gave you: your body. A 30-minute full-body workout that includes a warmup, cardio, strength and flexibility training, and a cool down is all it takes.
Create a routine around basic moves such as:
- Burpees
- Butt kicks
- Crunches
- Jumping jacks
- Leg lifts
- Planks
- Pushups
- Squats
If you’re just starting out, choose a few of these exercises, and aim for four sets of 8-16 repetitions, with a 30-second rest in between each set. If you’ve been working out for a while, bump your reps up to at least 20, with a 30-second rest.
Spice It Up
If a full-body workout isn’t your jam, or if you crave some variety, hop online. Google “exercise at home,” and you’ll find a never-ending list of options.
Some of our favorite – and free – YouTube workout channels are:
Of course, walking, jogging or running outside are always good options. Just keep practicing those social distancing skills.
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