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Ok not being completely helpless here, but how am I supposed to do chin ups and dips at home?
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Surely you can find a tree or somthing that you can hang on to and do chin ups. Do over hand, under hand and various widths. Go get yourself a cheap sack or two of feed and place them over your shoulders for squats and lunges. Curl and over head press the sacks. Just find things that are heavy enough to make you work. Do dips with your legs straight out in front of you. Move your funiture around and clean behind it all daily. Do start and stops by pushing your car. Do spints up a hill.
Or, you can go to whatever shcool is close to you and talk to the head coach and see if there is a time during the day that he would let you use his gym. There are some out there that will let you do this. Some colleges don't even check to see if you are a student or not. |
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Ok I've gotten my answers. I was more looking for things I can do at the home that are convenient because of not having a gym membership.
I live in suburbia, so no chance on the feed store but I get what you mean. I want to work out and get in shape, but I'd say the chances of me pushing my car up and down the driveway and somewhere between slim and none. With this one legged squat, I'm rather interested in that but can't seem to find any illustrations of this move. It sounds simple enough, would holding onto one the poles in my basement to stability be exceptable, or is that cheating? |
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Here is a version of the dip I think you could do. http://www.exrx.net/WeightExercises/...tBenchDip.html
Find some stable chairs or whatnot around the place. You can buy chin ups bars and install them in your house...pretty cheap. |
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BW squats for time jumping jacks jump rope step ups planks crunches push ups pull ups on a tree (lots of trees in suburbia!) push ups with feet elevated push ups on one foot spiderman push ups go to the army navy store and get a duffel bag. go to the home depot and get some sand. fill it....do clean and press with it, do bent over rows with it, do carries with it....etc.... |
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Agreed on the trees in suburbia, just not at my place. I think my neighbor might mind if I was hanging off his tree attempting to do a pull-up.
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I know there are alot of parks in my area that have "workout sections." The closest one to me has a few pull-up bars, even has a standard and bench dip station, along with other things like a balancing beam that I manage to fall off of every time. I'm sure there are things like that in your area.
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where is stuart florida? I have been to a park like that in Coconut Grove (near Miami, don't know if you know where that is or not?).
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where is stuart florida? I have been to a park like that in Coconut Grove (near Miami, don't know if you know where that is or not?).
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Those are all great ideas... My head hurts thinking of all the exercises a person can do with next to nothing or nothing. If you are overweight and out of shape you need to work on your general conditioning. Just make a simple plan with 5 movements + some sort of cardio- like running, rope jumping whatever. I understand that you may not want to look foolish by doing pullups in someone elses yard or in a crowed park at lunchtime- at least at first- but what's worse being out of shape or sucking it up and doing what you have to do to make yourself healthy. It's always hard at the begining and some of the things people suggested you will not be able to do for a long time- like handstand pushups and pistols- so just focus on what you can do and start doing it three times a week.
1.) BW squats, bulgarian squats, step-ups, lunges- pick 1 or 2 movements 3 sets 2.) push ups narrow, wide, feet raised- whatever as many as you can for 3 sets 3.) chin-ups, pullups, one arm rows with something like a water jug filled with water or the duffle bag idea as P- funk said 4.) overhead presses with an object, clean and press a keg or a railroad tie 5.) make a sled out of a cheap plastic sled. Tie a rope to it then through a cinder block and or some sand bags on it tie it around your waist and run around with it in your back yard. Do planks, boats and crunches... run, jump rope and do jumping jacks... Just get used to moving your body on a regular basis... |
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