Home Gym: 50 Ideas to Set Up Your Own and Get More Exercise

Home Gym: 50 Ideas to Set Up Your Own and Get More Exercise
Robert Rivera

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Modern life is very busy, and it is not always possible to go to the gym or go for a run. When we get home tired from work, we feel like going out the next day. And we end up leaving our health aside, excluding the practice of physical exercises from our routine.

With this in mind, we made a selection of pictures to inspire you to set up your own little corner and, thus, motivate you to adopt a healthy style that fits your daily routine. Check it out:

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1. you don't need big equipment to have a mini gym at home

2. you can have a cabinet with dividers to store your equipment

3. with this equipment you can do several exercises

4. you can also prepare a complete gym

5. if you have a spare room at home, turn it into a fitness room

6. how about setting up your own outdoor gym?

7. any corner can become your training space

8. if you like to move around, invest in aerobic exercise equipment

9. simple and functional for those who prefer not to pull iron

10. this equipment is for professionals who work out at home

11. a corner close to the window to train with a cool breeze

12. a perfect space for those who LOVE to pull iron

13. something tells me that in this little space you can do a lot of abdominal

14. a colorful space to cheer up

15. your garage can become more useful than just storing your car

16. if you have more than one person at home, just prepare equipment for everyone to share

17. and if you don't like to work out, set up a corner to practice Yoga or Pilates

18. a beautiful corner like this makes you want to exercise even more, right?

19. you can be prepared for all kinds of exercises

20. install a punching bag and practice fighting to de-stress

21. colorful equipment to make training more fun

22. use that little corner of your backyard to build your gym

23. place a mat or tatami on the floor to avoid scratching the wooden floor

24. a rubber floor is also ideal, as well as being comfortable for floor exercises

25. prepare a corner just for you to exercise

26. leave a little space so you can keep up with your online classes

27. work out with this view

28. a flowery and happy corner for a lighter workout

29. if you seek health, create a space like this at home

30. to have a mini-academy you can have only some shin pads, dumbbells, a mat and a rope

31. an outdoor gym is all good

32. the corner of the room can become your space for training

33. a mirror helps you analyze whether you are doing the exercises correctly

34. the treadmill is very good for aerobic exercise and does not take up much space

35. a gym you can carry anywhere

36. what a delight to be able to train in the sunlight and with such a cute companion

37. the perfect choice for the iron-pulling fan

38. an academy that meets all your needs

39. fits in any corner but meets your needs

40. well equipped and ready to come home and move the skeleton

41. one piece of equipment takes up little space and guarantees great effects

42. once again the mirrors as an alternative to correct their movements

43. a special corner deserves special lighting

44. running in front of the TV helps make the experience more fun

45. niches are great for organizing your equipment

46. if you prefer aerobic exercises, your gym may be simpler and with less equipment

47. it can be your corner of refuge

48. any corner can become your gym if you have the right materials

49. more color please

Now that you already know several alternatives for setting up a home gym, don't waste time, set one up for yourself and don't give any more excuses to start a healthier life with more movement.

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Robert Rivera
Robert Rivera
Robert Rivera is a seasoned interior designer and home decor expert with over a decade of experience in the industry. Born and raised in California, he has always had a passion for design and art, which eventually led him to pursue a degree in interior design from a prestigious design school. With a keen eye for color, texture, and proportion, Robert effortlessly blends different styles and aesthetics to create unique and beautiful living spaces. He is highly knowledgeable in the latest design trends and techniques, and is constantly experimenting with new ideas and concepts to bring life to his clients' homes. As the author of a popular blog on home decor and design, Robert shares his expertise and insights with a large audience of design enthusiasts. His writing is engaging, informative, and easy to follow, making his blog an invaluable resource for anyone looking to spruce up their living space. Whether you're seeking advice on color schemes, furniture arrangement, or DIY home projects, Robert has the tips and tricks you need to create a stylish, welcoming home.