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Exercising at Home? Stay Safe With These 10 Easy Tips
5. Clean Your Exercise Equipment When Done
Even if you're working out using your home fitness equipment, you still want to wipe down your equipment after using it because any equipment can easily spread germs through sweat.
Even if you are the only one who uses the equipment, you still want to maintain and clean it. Keep a disinfectant spray bottle or wipes handy, along with a towel, even when exercising at home.
Practice basic hygiene such as avoiding touching your face unnecessarily, washing your hands immediately after your workouts, washing up, and changing to a new set of clothes after exercise to reduce the risk of infections.
6. Know Your Body
There are many free workouts available online, but everyone has different goals, priorities, and fitness levels. Listen to your body. You should not experience any pain during or after the exercise. Mild soreness over one to two days is normal, but acute bone or joint pain that does not subside with time means you are doing something wrong and should, therefore, discontinue the exercise.
If you have never exercised but want to kickstart a routine, good for you! Just make sure you take it slow and progress gradually. Being too ambitious and starting a workout routine that you think will push you a lot and then doing that for a few days in a row could result in overuse injuries, which will deter you from exercising eventually.
To be as safe as possible, it's a good idea to speak with a professional. Even working out from home, you can hire a trainer to provide personalized workout routines and answer questions about your fitness.
7. Cross Train
Doing just one type of exercise every day can put a strain on a particular muscle group, which can increase the probability of injury. To combat this, mix it up with different kinds of exercises so that you don't overexert certain muscles.
8. Check Your Form and Posture
When moving your body and lifting weights, keeping tabs on your form and posture is always crucial because improper workout techniques can lead to injury.
In a gym or fitness center, floor-to-ceiling mirrors make it easy to make sure you're maintaining a proper form and posture as you bend and move. You probably don't have the luxury of a wall of mirrors at home. It may feel uncomfortable initially, but setting up full-length mirrors in your workout space while exercising will help ensure you're doing exercises correctly and safely.
9. Make Time for a Warm-Up
Whether working out at the gym or home, we're likely all guilty of not properly warming up before exercising. However, warm-ups are an essential part of preparing your body for exercise, increasing your performance and reducing your risk of injury. Plus, since you're saving time by skipping the gym commute, adding a warm-up to your at-home exercise should be easy.
The goal of your warmup is to elevate your heart rate, which, in turn, sends signals to the rest of your body that it's time to start working. For instance, a warm-up helps redirect blood flow to your muscles, making them more pliable and increasing your respiratory rate, ensuring they get plenty of oxygen.
When it comes to a warm-up, start slow and work your way into more vigorous activity. It's helpful to incorporate some form of cardio, such as jumping jacks, as well as movements that kick-start your full range of motion, including hip openers, arm circles, and neck rolls, so that the smaller movements during your actual workout are more achievable.
10. Have Fun
No matter what type of workout you do, the key is to have fun and enjoy yourself. You want to exercise to build healthy and sustainable habits so you can continue exercising long-term without sustaining any injuries.
Let us know in the comments below - What other tips have you learned to safely exercise at home?
