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[–] pishadoot@sh.itjust.works 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I liked reading your story, and I believe it. I've had PT earlier in life that literally started me with soup cans so I know this is a thing, it was in the literature my doctors were using to prescribe my home exercises.

That aside, I wanted to concur with your underlying point that you don't need a gym membership to do basic resistance training, especially not where we're talking about the goal is old ladies trying to keep the body moving.

Is it nice to have some dumbbells, a bench, a squat rack? Sure, but you can use anything. Basic exercise is free, minus the cost of shoes (for most cardio).

[–] Carnelian@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago

Definitely! Even if one is already generally healthy and wanted to build lots of muscle from there, it can be done very cheaply. You can get pretty far with just the ground. A pair of gymnastics rings is cheaper than shoes and opens up a whole word of effective workouts.

There’s an awesome youtuber “Hybrid Calisthenics” who has a ton of videos getting deep into the weeds on this. He shows the progressions literally all the way from minimal mobility (not able to ‘bench press’ your empty hands) to doing full strict pushups. He has lots of great content on mentality, too, which is something that is generally under-discussed imo