Making Your Home Gym a Home Run

Making Your Home Gym a Home Run

It is often challenging to stick to your workout routine. In the prior blogs I argued in favor of home gyms and their tremendous contribution to our fitness results. Besides having a well designed/equipped home gym, I want to suggest other tips to stay motivated,  exercise regularly and take full advantage of your home gym.

Your goals should be realistic

Setting goals is necessary even if you are doing a workout at your home. Avoid setting goals that are unrealistic. To learn a new skill or conquer desirable strength/endurance/power/flexibility level takes progression. You may want to ask a professional trainer to help you design a program that is safe and realistic. Everybody is different and there are many and equally reasonable paths to meet our expectations. Find your personal path!

Measure your results

From tracking your weight to analyzing the number of repetitions, there are several things to measure your results. Personally, I’m my own device, tracker, etc. I’m also aware that some people love to use fitness apps. Here are a few of them:

  • Fitness22 Running Distance Tracker
  • MyFitnessPal
  • Google Fit
  • FitNotes
  • Jefit Workout Tracker

Have a partner

When you don’t feel like doing exercise on some days, your workout buddy can be your back-up. Make sure you choose someone who has that magical power over you. Someone, who can encourage and motivate.

Learn more about fitness and exercises

With countless articles and videos on health and fitness, staying updated has now become easier. Make sure you are gaining this knowledge from reliable portals and YouTube channels.

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