LizN
Cathlete
Hello again girls,
Here I am asking another question - would love to hear some experiences from you.
I am a real gym rat who has been working out for 15 years in the gym. I also teach classes. Late last year, I moved house, got glandular fever and have moved to an area where the gym is over half an hour away. Having been so sick with glandular fever, the whole driving there, unloading children from the car, limited childcare and the like is starting to drive me crazy. I'm exhausted. I have decided to take a year off teaching classes until I'm feeling fit and well again, so I have no obligations there.
I have been seriously considering working out exclusively at home and was looking for some shared experiences. My main issues are space (our living room is little!) and the thought of DH watching me doesn't appeal. Also, I'm wondering if the other instructors here noticed a drop off in fitness if they are exclusively working out at home.
The tapes I have are most of the Intensity Series, The Bodyblasts and I have preordered the Hardcore Series. I have a STep (no high step though), ball, mat, TV, DVD.VCR, dumbbells. Would a barbell be useful as well? Could I make a decent rotation out of these tapes and supplement them with spinning/swimming/running outside
What about a rubber mat on the carpet to absorb impact/prevent slipping? How do you store everything - any suggestions to make sure the living area doesn't look like a gym?(DH would kill me1)
Anyway, I would love to hear what other's experiences have been and any advice you can give me would be terrific. I'm a bit frightened to leave my comfort zone of the gym, any reassurance would be appreciated!
Thanks,
Liz N
Here I am asking another question - would love to hear some experiences from you.
I am a real gym rat who has been working out for 15 years in the gym. I also teach classes. Late last year, I moved house, got glandular fever and have moved to an area where the gym is over half an hour away. Having been so sick with glandular fever, the whole driving there, unloading children from the car, limited childcare and the like is starting to drive me crazy. I'm exhausted. I have decided to take a year off teaching classes until I'm feeling fit and well again, so I have no obligations there.
I have been seriously considering working out exclusively at home and was looking for some shared experiences. My main issues are space (our living room is little!) and the thought of DH watching me doesn't appeal. Also, I'm wondering if the other instructors here noticed a drop off in fitness if they are exclusively working out at home.
The tapes I have are most of the Intensity Series, The Bodyblasts and I have preordered the Hardcore Series. I have a STep (no high step though), ball, mat, TV, DVD.VCR, dumbbells. Would a barbell be useful as well? Could I make a decent rotation out of these tapes and supplement them with spinning/swimming/running outside
What about a rubber mat on the carpet to absorb impact/prevent slipping? How do you store everything - any suggestions to make sure the living area doesn't look like a gym?(DH would kill me1)
Anyway, I would love to hear what other's experiences have been and any advice you can give me would be terrific. I'm a bit frightened to leave my comfort zone of the gym, any reassurance would be appreciated!
Thanks,
Liz N