Best ways to workout outside the gym

No gym, no problem—here are a few different options to keep you healthy and fit.

With gyms shut down, personal training sessions canceled, and group workouts put on pause, 2020 has been hard on our mental and physical health. But that does not mean you need to quit on your fitness goals. Whether your weight loss journey has just begun or you’re a long-time fitness fanatic, there are things you can do, even outside the gym, to help stay in shape and keep healthy.

Let’s check out a few of the best non-gym workouts you need to try.

Take the elliptical outdoors

One of the common objections to working outdoor workouts outside the gym is that they are overly-hard on your muscles and joints. Shooting hoops, playing tennis, and jogging are all fun activities, but taxing on joints and tendons, no matter your age or fitness level. Even pro athletes feel the wear and tear from high-impact workouts.

For many folks, chronic pain and recurring injury make some outdoor activities impossible. The good news is that several low-impact workout methods do the job without the risk of getting hurt or aggravating old injuries.

 The American Sports and Fitness Association defines low-impact exercise as “anything easy on the joints or gentle and in a fluid motion.”

Sounds great, but not everyone has access to a pool, and walking around the block doesn’t exactly burn a ton of calories.

But low-impact does not have to mean low intensity. You can still get your body into fat-burning mode while keeping that heart rate high. You just need the right tools.  The elliptical machine is a great low impact workout and the world’s first outdoor elliptical

These sleek human-powered vehicles are unlike anything you’ve seen before and provide a fantastic low impact, full-body workout that you’ve been missing at the gym. Users describe the outdoor elliptical experience as ‘running on air,’ and you can burn up to 1000 calories an hour.

 Here are just a few benefits of the StreetStrider outdoor elliptical:  

  • Unlike stationary elliptical machines that weigh 100+ pounds and take up tons of space, the StreetStrider is low-profile and even folds up for easy storage and transportation.
  • You’re exercising outdoors, and studies have shown that outdoor exercise makes you feel more revitalized, have increased energy levels, and feel more satisfied.
  • It can be transformed into stationary ellipticals with the indoor stand, so if the weather is bad outside, you can still get a workout indoors.
  • Lean-to-Steer technology makes navigation intuitive and fun, like skiing down the street!
  • Multiple gears let you pick your resistance level, and you can even climb up hills.
  • Adjustable arm levers and long foot platforms deliver a comfortable and smooth ride.
  • You can customize with bags, racks, bells, and even child carrier seats so your child or dog can come along for the ride.

As you can see, these are one-of-a-kind machines, and it’s no surprise that the waitlist is growing just to get your hands on one.

It’s worth browsing the StreetStrider site to learn about the incredible technology behind the product and to read a few of the life-changing testimonials from real customers. Demand is at all-time highs, so get moving!

Workout videos

At-home workout routines have been big since Richard Simmons was Sweatin’ to the Oldies on VHS. Since then, things have come a long way. Today, fitness enthusiasts can boot up a limitless variety of workout videos from any web-connected device. Your personal trainer is now right in your pocket.

Guided workout sessions can be highly effective. The downside is that, for some, video-based workouts can get boring. The key to avoiding boredom in your fitness routine is to simply mix things up. And what better way to spice up your workout regimen than by dancing your way to better health.

Body FX is the industry standard for dance-based workouts, and their comprehensive website has everything you need to get moving and grooving toward a better physique.

Take a second to check out their wide selection of high-octane routines that will put your cardio, balance, and rhythm to the test.

The best part is that you can download these workouts to your tablet or phone, allowing you to bring the dance party wherever you want!

Whether you’re at the beach or in your living room, these routines can be done anywhere, and you’ll feel fantastic breaking a sweat outdoors.

The next best thing

Rowing is one of the best low-impact exercises you can do. It burns calories, builds muscle, flexibility and more.

According to top research, rowing engages a whopping 86% of the body’s muscle groups, compared to 44% activated by cycling.

The problem for many, though, is that either real rowing is too inconvenient or that machine-based rowing is too boring—this is where Hydrow comes in. With its tech-packed rowing machine, Hydrow gives you all the fun of being on the water with all the convenience of working out from home.

Featuring a bright 22” HD touchscreen, you can keep close track of your output in freestyle mode or follow along with exclusive workouts from professional instructors. The Hydrow videos are constantly being updated and refined and will help you sharpen up your technique to achieve peak performance.

Even if you are an avid summertime rower, this product will ensure that you stay at the top of your game year-round, no matter the weather.

The right gear

No matter how you decide to exercise in the sun, you’re going to want to sport some sweet athletic gear to look great while you put in work!

The best tees, tanks, and shorts can boost your performance and even turn some heads.

We all know about that illustrious women’s fitness clothing brand, but what about the guys?

Willy California is making a name for themselves as the premier producer of men’s athleisure and sportswear.

The moisture-wicking materials are built to last, and the fits don’t look baggy or overly tight like so many other brands.

Plus, their products come in trendy colors that match your sophisticated style and won’t appear out-of-place in your wardrobe.

Willy California also carries a few formal pieces like polos and long-sleeve collared shirts that transition you effortlessly from the golf course to the lounge.

Everyone is raving about this athleisure powerhouse, and we won’t be surprised when it becomes a household name before long.

The brand is definitely worth following on social media as they build out their product line with new styles and colors.

With these huge leaps in outdoor workout technology and the wide array of valuable info at your disposal, you’re officially out of excuses to get back into shape ASAP!

The fitness clubs may be closed, but the great outdoors awaits. Nature is your playground, and with the right tools in hand, you can make some major progress with a bit of hard work.

Remember, workouts outside the gym can yield transformative results, as long as you stick to the program and live a well-rounded lifestyle.

Bennie Fowler joined Saints after workout with Emmanuel Sanders, Drew Brees

The New Orleans Saints reunited two former Denver Broncos, Emmanuel Sanders and Bennie Fowler, after Drew Brees put them through their paces

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The NFL is woven together by connections. Connections between coaches who have worked together at the pro and college levels, connections between players who were teammates on different squads — you name it, and it’s probably factored into some shot-caller’s decision-making at some point.

And that might be the case for New Orleans Saints wide receiver Bennie Fowler. The 29-year old free agent signed with the Saints earlier this week following a wave of roster cuts and several opt-outs due to the COVID-19 pandemic, helping round out the depth chart to an NFL-mandated 80 contracts.

But before that, Fowler picked up the phone when Emmanuel Sanders called to invite him to a workout with Drew Brees.

Sanders explained his background with Fowler in a media conference call: “Bennie’s been my boy ever since he came into the Broncos locker room. I took him under my wing and he became my workout buddy. So every Tuesday we would have days off, me and Bennie would meet up at the Broncos facility and throw passes for like an hour and work on our game and work on different mentalities.”

Brees flew into Denver back in June, where Sanders lives and trains during the offseason, and where Fowler still resides after joining the Broncos back in 2014. He spent the last two seasons playing a bit part in the New York Giants offense, but maintains a regular workout schedule with Sanders over the summer. That familiarity just might have helped him land a job.

“And then Drew comes in and Drew says that, like if I could bring another guy it would be good because he wanted to get some extra work in as well,” Sanders recounted. “So I told Bennie, who was a free agent, so it worked out that way. Which is pretty cool because now after every practice, me and him we would stay after, just like we did in Denver, working on our game and catching passes. So it has been cool.”

It’s possible that Brees saw something to like in the fleet-footed Fowler; he was credited with a 4.38-second time in the 40-yard dash at his Michigan State pro day, way back when, but Sanders is quick to insist he’s faster now because he’s a little shorter and lighter than his longtime training partner. Whatever influence Brees may have on who joins the Saints for training camp, Fowler fills a hole now as one of the faster receivers on the team.

Fowler also has a footnote in history as the last NFL player to catch a pass thrown by Peyton Manning, having scored on a two-point conversion in Super Bowl 50. Maybe his experience playing with one NFL legend will help him win a roster spot when paired with another.

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Former Broncos LB Brandon Marshall visits the Texans

The Houston Texans brought in inside linebacker Brandon Marshall for a visit.

The Houston Texans are evaluating the free agent pool when it comes to inside linebackers.

According to Aaron Wilson of the Houston Chronicle, the Texans brought in former Jacksonville Jaguars and Denver Broncos linebacker Brandon Marshall for a visit.

Marshall worked out for the Texans last season after the Oakland Raiders cut him to finalize their 53-man roster at the end of preseason, but the Texans didn’t pursue any further.

The Super Bowl 50 champion signed with the Raiders in 2019 after the Broncos declined the option on Marshall’s contract. After his end-of-preseason release, Marshall returned to Oakland in late October, but his tenure hardly lasted a week.

The Nevada product’s best years with the Broncos were from 2014-17 when he collected 281 tackles, 6.5 sacks, 28 tackles for loss, two interceptions, 20 pass breakups, five forced fumbles, and a fumble recovery, which he returned for a touchdown.

Adding Marshall would give the Texans’ depth at inside linebacker where Benardrick McKinney and Zach Cunningham are the starters. Dylan Cole, who is recovering from an ACL injury, provides support along with Tyrell Adams.

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Unsurprisingly, Saints aren’t an odds-on favorite to sign Antonio Brown

The New Orleans Saints are not among the favorites to sign ex-Steelers, -Raiders, and -Patriots wide receiver Antonio Brown per BetOnline.

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The New Orleans Saints were the last team to host embattled wide receiver Antonio Brown for a free agent workout, but they aren’t being considered by oddsmakers as a viable betting favorite. That’s probably because Brown had a meltdown in its aftermath, producing a high-profile, profane diss track against Sean Payton and claiming the Saints only invited him as part of a bizarre publicity stunt.

So it shouldn’t shock anyone that BetOnline hasn’t included the Saints in their list of favorites to sign Brown, who recently agreed to serve an eight-game suspension for multiple NFL personal conduct policy violations. The top spot belongs to the Green Bay Packers (2/1), but the same sportsbook has better odds of Brown not playing any games at all in 2020 (2/3). Other teams on their radar include the Seattle Seahawks (5/2), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3/1) and Baltimore Ravens (4/1), each of whom have been connected to Brown to some degree in recent weeks.

We’ll just have to wait and see what happens next. For his part, before his suspension was announced, Brown had mused on social media about maybe retiring from the NFL again. But it sure doesn’t seem like anyone expects the Saints to link up with him again.

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Report: Former Seahawk Ziggy Ansah going through physical with 49ers

Former Seattle Seahawks defensive end, Ziggy Ansah, is currently going through a physical and COVID-19 with the San Francisco 49ers.

A former member of the Seattle Seahawks might be staying in the NFC West this season after all. Defensive end Ziggy Ansah is currently going through a physical with the division-rival San Francisco 49ers, accourding to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.

“This is interesting: Former Seahawks pass-rusher and current free agent Ziggy Ansah is going through a physical and COVID-19 testing with the 49ers, sources say,” Rapoport tweeted on Tuesday. “Nothing is done, but SF gets a first look at a potentially high-end edge talent.”

Ansah spent one season in Seattle and logged just 10 solo tackles, six assists and 2.5 sacks on the year.

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Broncos OLB Von Miller responds to fans criticizing his workout form

“Hey thanks for the advice but I think I got it,” Von Miller said after fans said he wasn’t working out properly.

Last week, Denver Broncos outside linebacker Von Miller shared a video on Twitter showing off one of his intense workout sessions. The video drew more than 1.6 million views.

If Miller was attempting to do traditional curls, his form wasn’t perfect. It seems that he wasn’t attempting to do traditional curls but that didn’t stop fans from chiming in and giving him advice on how to workout.

Miller took note of the replies and responded two days after he posted the video.

“Lol.. hey thanks for the advice but I think I got it,” Miller tweeted.

Miller is Denver’s all-time leader in sacks and one of the best defenders in franchise history. He helped the Broncos win Super Bowl 50 in 2015 and was named Super Bowl MVP following a 24-10 win over the Panthers.

In eight and a half seasons, Miller has totaled 106 regular-season sacks. He is under contract with Denver through the 2021 season.

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Alvin Kamara, Mark Ingram still working out together

Former New Orleans Saints teammates and Pro Bowl running backs Alvin Kamara and Mark Ingram (now a Baltimore Ravens star) reunited in Miami.

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They may not play on the same team anymore, but Alvin Kamara and Mark Ingram are still as close as they’ve ever been. The two former teammates reunited for a workout at Athletix Rehab in Miami, where Kamara trains in the offseason under the supervision of Dr. Sharif Tabbah.

Tabbah’s creative exercises for Kamara have gone viral before, so it was probably only a matter of time before Ingram joined him to see what the fuss was about. Ingram had a solid first year with the Baltimore Ravens after eight seasons with the New Orleans Saints, running 202 times to gain 1,108 yards and score 10 touchdown carries. He also caught 26 passes for another 247 yards and five more scores. But it’s clear he’s still looking for ways to improve into his 30’s.

In this drill, Tabbah tasked Ingram and Kamara with either sprinting, hurdling, or cutting directions in response to a ball flashing alternate colors — and they had to start while jumping down from an exercise box and pivoting based on the different commands. It’s a lot to process even watching from home, much less trying out yourself.

Tabbah explained the goals of this particular exercise: “This drill is designed to simulate game play with the reactive cutting, multi directional movements and split second cognitive decisions.”

We’ll see if it pays off. Kamara has become one of the NFL’s best running backs while honing his athleticism under Tabbah’s guidance, and it’s great to see he and Ingram have maintained their close friendship. Maybe someday they can reunite in New Orleans so Ingram can pick up the last 90 yards remaining between him and the franchise rushing title.

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Emmanuel Sanders helping mentor Broncos WR Jerry Jeudy

Saints wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders has been working with Broncos rookie Jerry Jeudy.

Emmanuel Sanders no longer plays for the Broncos but he’s still helping Denver’s wide receiver room.

In a video posted on Jerry Jeudy’s Twitter page last week, Sanders is shown coaching up and running routes with the Broncos’ rookie receiver.

“I’m looking forward to seeing y’all boys, y’all should be dangerous,” Sanders says in part of the video. “In [Drew Lock’s] second year, if he do what he did last year, it’s gonna be special.”

Jeudy, Denver’s first-round pick in this year’s draft, will wear jersey No. 10, which was previously worn by Sanders when he played for the Broncos.

Sanders spent the first four years of his career with the Steelers before signing with Denver in 2012. He spent four and a half seasons with the Broncos and helped the team win Super Bowl 50 in 2015.

Sanders was traded to the 49ers last fall and helped San Francisco reach the Super Bowl. The 33-year-old WR signed with the Saints this offseason and will play against Jeudy in Denver on Nov. 12 (view the full schedule).

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One-time Saints workout warrior Antonio Brown says he’s retiring again

Former Steelers, Raiders, and Patriots wide receiver Antonio Brown announced his retirement months after a New Orleans Saints workout.

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Don’t look now, but Antonio Brown has suggested he’s hanging up his cleats again. The seven-time Pro Bowl wide receiver announced his retirement from the NFL on Monday after issuing a similar notice back in Sept. 2019.

Brown spent the 2019 offseason with the then-Oakland Raiders after being traded from the Pittsburgh Steelers, but ultimately suited up for just one game with the New England Patriots before he was released once a series of legal issues and sexual assault allegations came to light. He last retired over a disagreement in whether guaranteed money in his Raiders contract.

Brown hasn’t had a team since then, with NFL franchises waiting to see how  any potential suspensions would play out with the league as various court cases and investigations unfolded.

He last participated in a group workout with the New Orleans Saints just before the playoffs started, though every receiver at that tryout except for Brown and former Saints practice squad member Travin Dural since signed new contracts:

Brown went on to decry his appearance in New Orleans as a publicity stunt that benefited the Saints, and later produced an explicit music video targeting Saints coach Sean Payton. He’s citing an imbalance between the risk of suiting up for the 2020 season (maybe due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic) and the possible rewards of another NFL payday as his reasoning in stepping away from the game this time, but we’ll see if it sticks. Brown’s behavior has been unpredictable before.

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Broncos LB Joe Jones posts training video on Instagram

Broncos linebacker Joe Jones shared some impressive workout footage on social media last week.

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Drew Lock and his offensive teammates weren’t the only Broncos players who got in some on-field work this offseason. Denver’s defensive players got in some on-field training as well.

Broncos inside linebacker Joe Jones posted a video on his Instagram page last week that highlighted some on-field drills and weight room workouts. Denver’s players did not have official on-field practices this spring because of COVID-19 but they did get together on their own time.

Jones signed a one-year deal with the Broncos earlier this offseason. He has been with Denver in 2017 and has emerged as one of the team’s best special teams players. Jones led the Broncos in special teams tackles in 2019 (8) and in 2018 (11). He’ll report to training camp next week.

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