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1. Jump Rope. You likely enjoyed jump rope as a child.
As an adult, you can reap the cardiovascular benefits of jumping rope. A jump
rope is likely the least expensive piece of cardio equipment that you buy. Fun
fact: jumping rope actually burns more calories per minute than running on a
treadmill.
2. Agility Ladder. Agility ladders fold up and can be
stored easily. Lay your agility ladder out on the driveway, in the garage, in
the backyard or wherever you can find some space. Skip, shuffle, jump and hop
your way to a healthier cardiovascular system while burning plenty of calories.
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3. Cardio Step. A cardio step is great for engaging in
aerobics, but can also be used for core training, resistance training and
plyometric exercises. A cardio step is not going to be as cheap as a jump rope,
but its a versatile piece of equipment that is very durable and can help you to
expand the number of different exercises you are able to complete at home.
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4. Resistance Bands. Resistance bands are small and
can be stored virtually anywhere. They are versatile and can even travel with
you to make working out easier on the go. A full set of resistance bands is
relatively cheap in cost and is ideal for incorporating into strength training
workouts.
5. Adjustable Dumbbells. Adjustable dumbbells may be a
bit of a splurge. However, they are compact enough to store in small spaces;
opposed to a regular set of dumbbells. Adjustable dumbbells can make a great
addition to your strength training routine.
6. Exercise Mat. A workout mat is vital to any home
fitness center. This basic mat is wonderful for finishing floor workouts for
your upper body core and legs. Physical exercise mats are remarkably affordable
and very easy to store.
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If you are unable to buy all of the exercise equipment
you need at once, start little by little. Start with a set of resistance bands
and a jump rope. This way you have strength training as well as cardiovascular
training readily available at home. Slowly add to your exercise equipment
collection as you can. Another thing to remember is that walking or running
outside on a nice day won't cost you space or money. (Copyright (c) 2014
LifeWorks Integrative health)
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