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This account collects the best workouts from trainers who specialize in getting a workout in at home. If you're a stay at home parent or work from home, then you can browse the
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wide catalogue for a challenging workout.
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If CrossFit is your style of exercise, then you should definitely look up @eakinwale. This guru posts full workouts as well as warm-ups and individual moves to try.
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Feel like doing some yoga? This trainer posts workouts you can try that prove to be surprisingly difficult.
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Looking to put on some mass? You can't go wrong with the full workouts posted on @bodybuildingcom. You'll find endless routines to help you bulk up.
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You've probably seen those ads on TV for the Insanity workout. Well, this is the guy who made it happen. He mostly posts videos about ways to get in quality cardio,
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from dancing to home workouts.
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If you're looking for a trainer that can give you tips on everything from free weight training to cardio, then this is the person to go to!
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This username pretty much embodies exactly the mindset you should have when working out. He gets it, and his no nonsense workouts prove that he knows his stuff.
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Variety is the name of the game for this trainer. From dance-based routines to standard bodyweight cardio and everything in between, you will never get bored working out with her.
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Interested in upping your strength? There's no one better than Bret Contreras, PhD.
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Looking for a core blowout? This is the trainer for you! Yoga and calisthenics combine for a weep-worthy workout.
Getting a personal trainer may sound like a good idea at first, but it can get expensive VERY fast. Within a couple of months, you could have forked over $600 — and you might not even be getting the results you want!
While trainers may be great for motivation, there are other ways to find exercise plans that you can try out and follow at the gym.
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