Exercising regularly is the best thing you can do for your health, but there is always something that gets in the way of us doing this. For example, one of the main reasons people quit their memberships at gyms, according to statistics, is the high cost.
We at Bright Side have found some great ways to always be in shape without having to leave home or spend a penny.
1. Chairs for dips
Dips are one of the most important exercises for chest and tricep activation. Of course, not everyone has a mini gym with a dip stand at home, but a chair or 2 can become an alternative at home. Just apply weight and pressure in the right areas to get the best results.
2. Loaded backpack for bodyweight exercises
If you need to do some workouts like lunges or push-ups, but going to the gym and using special equipment is not an option, you can try doing these same exercises with a loaded backpack. Advanced lifters can do these exercises while holding even more heavy items.
3. Wall for strength and flexibility exercises
If you want to strengthen your legs and core, you can use any wall in your home as an exercise tool. Elevated push-ups, handstands, stretches, and yoga inversions can be easily performed this way.
4. A couch as a bench
The couch in your home can be used for more than just watching television. One way is to do exercises like sit-ups, split lunges, and more, using it as an alternative to a bench.
5. Stairs for all cardio exercises
The most used equipment in gyms are treadmills and bike simulators for cardio exercises, because they are a very important foundation for any workout. However, don’t worry if you don’t have one at home or can’t go to the gym — you can get just the same result by just using the stairs at your home, office, or in a public place.
6. Pike push-ups instead of dumbbell press
Dumbbell press is known to be one of the best strength training and mass building exercises for the upper body in gyms. However, pike push-ups can be a great alternative for them and can be done at home without any fitness equipment.
What are your favorite gym equipment substitutes at home?
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