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November 21, 2025

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GIRLHOOD / From Couch Potato to Home Workout Hero

From Couch Potato to Home Workout Hero

September 16, 2025
From Couch Potato to Home Workout Hero

Confession: I used to think “home workouts” meant rolling out of bed and doing a single stretch before my coffee. Now? I’m a full blown workout-from-home enthusiast. The gym has never really been my thing; I’d so much rather roll out my mat in the living room, throw on leggings (or let’s be honest, pajamas), and press play. No commute, no waiting for equipment, no pressure — just me, my space, and movement that fits into my life.

Home workouts aren’t about being perfect; they’re about consistency. And that’s backed by science: studies show that the biggest factor in seeing results isn’t where you work out, it's how often you show up. For me, these workouts have become stress relief, my reset button, and the one form of self-care I’ve actually stuck with. 

Here are my go-tos:

Sydney Cummings Houdyshell (YouTube) ~  Sydney is like that friend who pushes you just enough without being overbearing. Her free library is endless, so I can always find something whether I have 10 minutes or an hour.

The Peloton App (Strength Classes) ~ You don’t need the bike to love Peloton. Their strength classes are fun, effective, and led by trainers who somehow make me laugh mid-burpee.

Fit with Coco (Pilates x Strength) ~ Coco combines the slow burn of Pilates with sculpting strength moves. They’re equipment-light, creative, and leave me shaking in the best way.

At the end of the day, home workouts aren’t glamorous, but they’re realistic and sustainable. Strength training matters — supporting bones, metabolism, mental health, and overall well-being. For me, it’s less about motivation and more about carving out any space to move and care for myself. And if I can do it, so can you.

Ask Clara: Why is strength training important for women?

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