You don’t need to spend lots of money or go somewhere to keep active – there are lots of options you can do at home.
Many carers find at home activities are great if they’re unable to be apart from the person they care for but they still want to keep fit.
Equipment needed
You’ll need to clear some space at home or in a garden / outdoor space you’re using and it’s a good idea to wear something you’re comfortable moving in. Other equipment needed will depend on the type of activity you’re interested in.
Getting started
Active Essex has a range of online videos including everything from football and tai-chi. Kelly from Active Essex has written a blog with some suggestions for her favourite videos and how you can get started in the Expert Advice section of the Hub.
Joe Wicks (The Body Coach) has a variety of aerobic and strength workouts available on his YouTube channel.
If you have a disability or a long-term condition, the We Are Undefeatable website has activity suggestions for how to you can get moving around the home, or check out their Make Your Move series of YouTube videos.
Alternatively, you might have other inventive ideas about adapting your favourite activities you would normally do outdoors so you can do them from home or you might enjoy simply putting some music on and dancing!
Top tips
Try to fit in 10 minutes when you can
Every minute counts and even 10 minutes of activity at home is beneficial for your health. The NHS have a series of 10 minute at home workouts to do when you can fit it in.
Involve other people at home!
An online video is an activity that you and the person you care for or others in your household can do together. Getting fit can be fun, especially if you find something that you all enjoy. The Active Essex selection includes activity suggestions that families can do together, including a family football session.
Share your experiences in our Facebook group
We’ve created a Facebook group for you to share ideas on what you’ve been able to do to keep active. If you’ve tried something new or would like some inspiration from others, request to join the group to get chatting or see what others are posting.
These warm up and cool down suggestions from the NHS can also help reduce the risk of injury.
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