Yoga Mat ($15-$20)
If you do yoga regularly you may already have a yoga mat. What you
may not realize is that same mat can be a great adjunct to calisthenics,
including sit-ups, push-ups, knee bends, and other exercises. Use it to
cushion a hard floor when doing high-impact stationary exercises such
as running in place or jumping jacks and burn up to 100 calories in just
10 minutes. A yoga mat costs $15-$20.
Medicine Ball (About $20)
Medicine balls look like basketballs but are weighted and can help
enhance muscle strength, coordination, agility, and balance. Some
exercises you can try are holding the medicine ball above your head
while doing lateral flexes to tone your abdominal obliques, or squeeze
the ball between your knees while doing reverse curls. Medicine ball
cost: $20.
Stability Ball ($10-$20)
You had fun playing with balls as a kid, and they can be fun and
help you stay fit as an adult. Stability balls are a great way to work
your core muscles – your abs, back, sides, and even your upper thighs.
The ball is wobbly, and your core muscles work to keep you stable. A
stability ball costs about $10-$20.
Walking or Running Shoes ($40-$120)
Your feet absorb the impact of every step, so it's important for
walkers and runners to have good shoes. Take your time to choose shoes
that are the most comfortable. Many running stores will analyze your
gait and recommend shoes that are appropriate for the way you run or
walk. Walk around the store when you try the shoes on, and make sure
they feel comfortable and your feet feel supported. A basic running or
walking shoe can start at about $40, and go up to $150 for more advanced
shoe models.
Fitness DVDs ($10-$20)
Fitness DVDs cost a lot less than gym memberships, but can give you
some great exercise options from cardio to strength training to yoga
and dance. Many celebrities and fitness trainers offer DVDs and the cost
is about $10-$20. You may be able to find used DVDs at yard sales or
thrift stores, and some libraries may rent them at low cost or free.
A Stairstep (Step Platform: $100, Staircase: Free)
Stair machines offer a great workout – but they are expensive. Use
the stairs where you live or work, or if your home or office doesn't
have steps, find a park, bleachers, or building nearby you can use with
stairs. If you don't want to work out in public you can purchase a step
platform, like those used in step classes at a gym. You can also find
DVDs for step classes to guide your workouts. A step platform will run
you about $100, but a staircase is free!
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