Exercising At Home
The one thing that prevents many people from beginning any exercise program is a gym membership. These can be very expensive and in this time of high unemployment and a weakened economy, shelling out $50 per month or more to exercise seems to be a stretch
Instead, more people are considering their options for exercising at home. They include investing in a small hand weight set, buying exercise DVDs, or pounding the pavement with a friend. Each of these options can help you accomplish the same goals as exercising at a gym.
The key to exercising at home is to be consistent. Just because you aren’t making a financial investment, it doesn’t mean you can slack off. Create a checklist for yourself that you post on the refrigerator or next to the television. This way, you’ll see your goals on a daily basis. You might even be able to exercise at home while you watch TV!