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    Good, free instructions for unequipped strength training?

    Hey guys

    Okay, so for the life of me I've got no proper idea of how to do sit ups, press ups etc. - I vaguely understand what you have to do, but whenever I do it, I feel like it's too easy and because it's too easy I'm doing it wrong (I am convinced I really am).

    I can't really afford any equipment, maybe some weights but that's about it.

    Any good resources?

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    Youtube is brilliant for finding some good workout routines with little equipment I just have dumbells

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    Hi Vicky,

    Not sure how you are getting on, it's been a couple of months since your first post?

    Id recommend bodyweight exercises if you can't afford equipment or the gym, I've heard convict conditioning is a good plan to follow. However I'd say any exercise DVD such as jillian michaels or bob harper would also be a good start!

    Thanks

    Alan





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