With gyms and fitness studios closed indefinitely, fitness enthusiasts (and those in desperate need of a break from Zoom calls) have moved their exercise routines into the home—or backyard or driveway. Luckily, Walmart still has lots of at-home workout equipment, from yoga mats and blocks to hand weights and foam rollers. Ideal for whether you're following along with Venus Williams or just doing a few bicep curls in between snack breaks.
Psst...Walmart Still Has Loads of Workout Gear for Your New At-Home Gym
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1. Crown Sporting Goods Pair Of Neoprene Body Sculpting Hand Weights - 5 Lb
Not sure what to do with these babies? Start with one of these 12 free weight exercises you can do in the comfort of your living room.
2. Gold's Gym 3-pack Stretch Resistance Loop Bands
These three bands are light, medium and heavy resistance for a workout that adapts to your own levels of strength and skill. They also take up next to no space.
3. Athletic Works Speed Jump Rope
Jumping rope is a hugely effective way to tone up while torching calories. Be aware that it's a pretty high impact exercise, so it might not be the best if you're prone to back or knee pain.
4. Pure Fitness 65cm Professional Exercise Stability Ball
Stability ball crunches, anyone?
5. Pure Fitness 3.5mm Yoga Mat
Roll out this yoga mat, hop over to YouTube and do one of the millions (we might be exaggerating a little, but still) of tutorials for everything from hatha to ashtanga.
6. Gaiam Yoga Block
Complete your DIY yoga studio with a block or two, which can be used for easing into tricky poses like inversions and providing a sturdy seat for meditation.
7. Yes4all High Quality Epp Foam Roller For Total Body Massage Therapy 18 Inch
After you work out, make sure you're recovering properly by stretching and using a foam roller—here's how.