Eight At-Home Fitness Finds Under $25

   By divinecaroline  Aug 03, 2009
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Positive thinking is great, but nothing combats hardcore stress like a good old-fashioned workout. No fancy gym membership with high-tech machines and spin classes? No worries. The steals we found require nothing but personal motivation. Used to their maximum potential, these workout tools guarantee you’ll be too endorphin-charged to worry about your 401(k). Your only job? Calorie burning!

1. Yoga mat
Sure, you can use the community yoga mats for free from the gym, but you can also lick a Petri dish (which we also don’t advise). This standard-size version is a calming $17.70, plus you don’t have to worry about who left the very un-Zen-like sweat marks before you. Hello, no brainer!

2. Weighted medicine balls
Two four-pounders from
Natural Fitness start at $18 for the set at Target. They’re made of rubber (so they’re durable but easy to handle) and come with exercise diagrams and instructions.

3. A perfect ab workout
Reebok’s Core Ball is a steal at $13 (that’s without the store’s gold card, which drops the price to just over $10). The ball also comes with a hand pump and an exercise chart to guide you through head-to-toe toning moves.

4. Hand weights light on the budget
At GetFitSource,
two-pound weights start at just $2.25 and are available up to 10 pounds for just $10.25 each. No bells and whistles, just weights, but that’s all you really need to get sculpted for summer. Need some instruction? If you’ve got a gym, ask a trainer. Or check out your favorite fitness magazine for new monthly workout routines. (Can’t afford the subscription? Here’s how to start a magazine co-op and save.)

5. Muscle-building resistance bands
These brightly colored bits of latex seem fairly innocuous but we guarantee they’ll whip your muscles (flexibility and range of motion) into shape. Six-footers start at under $5 each. You can find a slew of free online videos showing you how to use them.

6. Jump rope and weights combo
Our favorite old-school Rocky Balboa-style of getting fit is skipping rope. Next to running, it’s about the cheapest cardio you can find. Danskin’s
2-in-1 Combination Weighted Speed Rope has removable weights in the handles so you can up the ante on your upper body workout. It’s also adjustable up to nine feet, so it packs easily for road trips.

7. Perspiration-proof running socks
You might think $10 is a lot to pay for something designed to soak up foot sweat, but once you test drive these high-tech
moisture wickers from ASICS, you’ll wonder why they don’t make a bodysuit outta this stuff. We say cool, dry feet, even when you’re soaked everywhere else, is totally worth a ten-spot.

8. High-performance sports bra
We’re loving the
Adidas Team ClimaCool racerback style. It uses ventilation channels and three-dimensional fabrics to move heat and sweat off the body so moisture evaporates quickly. It passed a test drive through spinning class with flying colors. Bonus: These two aren’t under $25, but they’ll payoff in spades toward your performance!

Everything-but-the-kitchen-sink pedometer
Garmin
Forerunner 50 transmits your running or cycling performance to your computer so you can track workouts over time. It basically does everything (monitors heart rate, distance, pace, calories) except make you a sandwich when you’re done. This baby is $79.99 after a $50 rebate at Costco. You’ve got no more excuses!

MP3 player sans the wires. We’re sporting the $69.99 Sony W Series Walkman with built-in headphones. It’s 2GB, it’s wireless and it’s only 70 bucks.

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loonadee by loonadee | Oceanside, CA
Aug 30, 2009

Also workout DVD's! You can find some for $1 at Target!!!!!!

cybrown551 by cybrown551 | HOOKSETT, NH
Aug 28, 2009

You can also get the ball and bands from Walmart. I brought mine last year and I believe that I paid somewhere around $10.00 or less for each.

ayesha16 by ayesha16 | huntington station, NY
Aug 19, 2009

thanks for the advises!!

MadHatter by MadHatter | Whitestone , NY
Aug 19, 2009

you can get the ball from a Model's sporting goods store, or even in a GNC near you! or if you want the bands and the little medicine balls with the Core ball, you can get it as a package deal from Costco, it comes with a dvd too!

pinkda9 by pinkda9 | longview, WA
Aug 15, 2009

Where could I get the Reebok ball. I'm still trying to lose baby weight in my mid section. With my husband laid off and me taking on more hours I cant make it to the gym. This seems like something that "might" work and I can do it in my own house. Thanks

red_hot314 by red_hot314 | Anchorage, AK
Aug 14, 2009

this is so great. It teks you the prices and where to get everything!

Seritha89 by Seritha89 | Hephzibah, GA
Aug 14, 2009

Where do you purchases the ball for your abs?

allyd1280 by allyd1280 | Cortland, IL
Aug 12, 2009

A ball like the Reebok Core ball is an excellent way to work your abs. There are so many different exercises that can be performed. I also used my ball while I was pregnant and having back pain.

Javalee2 by Javalee2 | Elk Grove, CA
Aug 11, 2009

You don't have to buy the sony MP3 player for $70 as recommended. There are other styles and brands you can buy for as little as $39. Depends on what type of functionality you want. Check CNET for reviews and then make the choice

sweetbaby_2006us by sweetbaby_2006us | Brownsville , TX
Aug 08, 2009

I like the prices on this band and how you can stay in shape without having to spend so much money.

lmcoll by lmcoll | Knoxville, TN
Aug 07, 2009

The Garmin Forerunner is my new workout buddy. It really does everything--it tells me exactly how far I've run or biked--which is helpful when I want to do a timed mile in my neighborhood, not just on a running track. I can just strap it on and turn down whatever road I want, not a pre-mapped out course or track. No more guessing about how far I've gone. And it is a great motivator for meeting goals--I know exactly how many miles I've logged since I first bought my Garmin back in December! Wow!

berned_you by berned_you | MINNEAPOLIS, MN
Aug 07, 2009

Resistance bands are the best. They are so versatile, cheap and easy to store.