No Equipment Necessary Exercises

Many people have the idea that in order to stay fit, they need to have a gym membership. They may think “only then I’ll have access to all the equipment that I need in order to stay active, healthy and in good shape”. This is not the case; as long as you have an open space and motivation, there are plenty of ways to stay active without all that gym equipment.

Pinterest

Pinterest is a great place to start when looking for motivation or creative workouts to do without even leaving the house. If you are someone who likes to watch television, you can look up workouts based on the shows you watch. This makes it easy to work out while watching your favorite show: when a character does something predictable, you have an assigned workout to do.  It cannot be overstated how important moving your body and getting that heart rate up is for long term health. Television-centered workouts are perfect for those days you’re not up to doing a full-circuit exercise regimen.

Hiking

For many, there are plenty of places near you to enjoy an active hike. Not only will you be able to enjoy nature and see what it has to offer, but it also it doubles as a full body work out. There are easy hikes and more difficult hikes, but they all help you stay active. Hiking helps build strength, improve balance, and since it’s a cardio workout, it can help manage blood pressure.

Planking

Planks are a great workout to incorporate into your schedule wherever you are. It strengthens the core, as well as other parts of your body. Planks are a beginner-level core exercise that packs a punch, and you can tell while doing it–you will really feel the burn.  Doing planks regularly will help improve posture if you’re able to maintain the right form while in position. Keep a yoga mat at home and at work if you’re able so that you can drop into a plank for thirty seconds to one minute when you have some down time.

Dr. Barbara Edwards, a Princeton MD is the Academic Director for the Ambulatory Residency Program at Penn Medicine Princeton Health, providing quality care to uninsured and under-insured New Jersey residents in Mercer and Middlesex counties.