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This year I have decided to forgo the gym membership and just work out at home. Anyone have success with this?

 

So far I have a nice incline/decline bench, dumbells, and a chinup bar. Those things alone provide tons of workout options.

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I have a kinect game called nike personal trainer. It was just $30, and kicks my butt. I highly recommend it. If you doubt me, download the demo and go through what it offers. Its marketed as "train like an athlete". With it, there is no need for all the equipment you mentioned. Just the kinect which I am pretty sure you have mentioned having. http://www.amazon.com/Nike-Kinect-Training-Xbox-360/dp/B002I0H27E

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I workout at home nearly everyday with just a bench, weights, a few dumbells, and a pull up bar. Just be creative and you'll save a lot of money going this route.

 

However, like others have said...if you lack motivation, you'll struggle and get distracted.

 

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