"If you are finding it difficult to leave your home to find fitness, rest assured you can exercise in your living room, bedroom, or studio apartment," says Caroline Freeman, a personal trainer at Crunch 59th Street. There are a variety of live-at-home interactive fitness classes (think yoga, cardio, pilates, indoor cycling, and boxing), that are available on streaming devices such as smart TVs, tablet, and phones, she explains.
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"Group classes have many benefits, as they are led by a certified fitness instructor and provide structured workouts that target the entire body in all planes of motion," Freeman tells TotalBeauty.
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"Personal trainers create programs tailored based on your fitness goals, whether it's weight loss, getting toned, or training for a marathon," says Freeman. Plus, as she points out, having a scheduled session with your trainer will keep you consistent and accountable with your fitness goals.
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"Skip the drinks with the girls and take a spin class," says Holly Roser, a personal trainer based in San Francisco. Not only will you enjoy some quality time together, it'll also help keep you on track.
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"Get creative with your workouts and in doing so, you're going to be getting your body out of a plateau of doing the same cardio machine workout, day in and day out," says Roser. She elaborates that any time we shock our body out of its routine, we see results — so be sure to try new activities such as kickboxing, pilates, barre, karate, or even ballroom dancing.
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