How to set up a home gym

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Hi friends! Hope youre enjoying the day so far. For this post, I wanted to chat about how to set up a home gym and what equipment you need, especially since were heading into the new year and some of you might be looking to upgrade your workout space.

Its funny because I never used to be a fan of working out at home. It took so much more to feel motivated, and Id rather hit up the gym where they had everything I needed. Then, we had kids and everything changed. Its SO much more convenient to work out at home, especially since you dont have to tote everyone, and all of their stuff, to and from the gym. (It was worth it in San Diego because Point Loma Sports Club has an incredible kids club. There arent a lot of options in Tucson with great gym childcare.) We started to build up our home gym space and now I love working out at home. Even on the days that the kids are at school, Ill still often catch a workout at home since I dont have to waste commute time that I could use working, and dont feel like I need to get ready. (I dont wear makeup to the gym but usually look presentable since I teach at the studio where I work out.)

Before I get started, I just want to emphasize the fact that you dont need fancy or expensive equipment to get in a great workout. All you need to get an awesome workout is a plan, sneakers that fit you, and motivation. Anything else is just a bonus.

Here are some tips for setting up your home gym:

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Weights and resistance training.

Dumbbells: The classic never dies. I think if you add anything to a home gym, a couple of sets of dumbbells are really all you need. Id go with a light pair (3-8 lbs) and a heavier set (12-25 lbs).

Kettlebells: Kettlebells are a great way to switch up your strength training. I love using them for swings and unilateral strength work like single-leg deadlifts, shoulder presses, farmer carries, and rows. A kettlebell workout is here.

Barbells: If youre used to strength training with dumbbells, a barbell can be a fun way to do something different.

Bowflex or cable machine: A Bowflex is a little less cumbersome than a cable machine and does a lot of the same things. I have this one and love it.

TRX: TRX is another one of my must-have items. You can install them anywhere, theyre extremely lightweight, and you can do so many exercises with them. My favorite TRX exercises are here.

Resistance bands: These are perfect if youre a beginner and dont want to purchase dumbbells yet, or if you have limited space. These are also wonderful for travel.

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Cardio options!

For cardio options, check out Facebook Marketplace or Craigslist. People are always getting rid of fitness equipment and you might find something awesome!

Treadmill: My #1 favorite brand is Woodway, but theyre hard to find, and Peloton offers a treadmill. < I havent tried it but know it has to be good.

Spin bike: My Peloton is still one of my all-time favorite purchases. I use it 2-3 times a week and LOVE the classes. The Pilot is hooked on it now, too! I recommend a spin bike because its low impact, you can get in an excellent cardio workout, and they dont take up at insane amount of space. Check out my review of the Peloton bike here, and how to PR on the Peloton here. If you decide to go for it, my code is XXKJQU.This will get you $100 off accessories!

Rowing machine: These are incredible to have at home if you want a different cardio option or you like interval training. I like the rowing increases strength and definition in arms and back, when these areas can be a bit neglected on the spin bike, treadmill, or starclimber. The IndoRow is my fave brand.

Battle rope: Battle ropes are so much fun (lots of exercises here!) and a fantastic way to get your heart rate up quickly.

Jump rope: This is the most economical cardio option. Grab a jump rope and do some jump intervals.

Stretching, yoga, and recovery.

Foam roller or rumble roller. My tips for foam rolling are here!

Mat. Any mat will do, and Target and Amazon offer inexpensive mat options. My all-time favorite mat is Manduka.

Theragun. I tried this out at the IDEA Conference and it is inssannnnneee at relieving sore muscles. If youre looking for an ultimate recovery tool, this is a good one.

Fun extras:

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Apps and On Demand workouts:

Peloton App. I think we all know I love Peloton. The classes are fantastic and I love the music. I will say I definitely prefer the cardio and yoga classes over the strength and bootcamp classes, but I think they do an incredible job. Check out my full review of the app here.

Les Mills On Demand. Les Mills On Demand is one of my very favorite resources for home and travel workouts. The instructors are the best of the best and the workouts and science-driven and research-based for maximum effectiveness. They put a lot of care and science into the structure and design of their workouts, and you can tell. My top classes are BODYPUMP, BODY ATTACK, and GRIT. Get 21 days of Les Mills On Demand for free with this link.

Sweat App. If youre looking to follow a precise plan, the Sweat App is the place to be. They have so many different programs and I really like these workouts when I dont want to think about anything and just go.

Physique 57 and barre3. These are perfect if youre looking for a barre workout! I used to prefer the P57 workouts but I feel like the On Demand ones have been a little stale lately.

A bench.

A pull-up bar. Its fun to have family challenges but also kind of crazy that Liv can crank out pull-ups like its NBD.

Plyo boxes. Love these for step-ups, box jumps, box hops, and burpees with a box jump.

Sound system or even a portable Bluetooth speaker.

Do you work out at home or at the gym? If you could add anything to your workout space, what would it be? I really want a Peloton tread or a Technogym Skill Mill.

Do you use any apps for classes?

xo

Gina

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