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Posted: 2023-12-27T10:45:12Z | Updated: 2023-12-27T10:45:12Z This Low-Impact Product Is A Great Way To Stay Active | HuffPost Life

This Low-Impact Product Is A Great Way To Stay Active

Meet the nostalgic product that's making a comeback in the world of home fitness.
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Recently, I tripped over some stairs at home and sprained my ankle. First couch-ridden and eventually cautiously mobile, I’ve been searching for a low-impact way to exercise that won’t aggravate my injury. Lo and behold, what should I discover (or more accurately, re-discover) but a hula hoop ?

I’ve found that not only is hula-hooping a great low-impact exercise, but it’s also unexpectedly fun — just as fun as it was decades ago at recess. I can feel myself getting an ab workout with the same enthusiasm that I had as a child wanting to find out how long I could keep the hoop going.

This all makes sense, according to physical therapist Kayla Hamm  of the Myodetox corrective exercise center in Los Angeles. “The hula hoop can be a fun way to promote so many positive changes in the body,” Hamm told HuffPost. “Some of these benefits include increased pelvic mobility, better proprioception and core activation, cardiovascular endurance, and increased blood flow throughout the body.”

Hula-hooping is a great low-impact fitness option for folks like me who are recovering from an injury or who have limited mobility, but even if you don’t fall into those categories, it can be a worthwhile addition to your repertoire. “Truly anyone can benefit from incorporating the hula hoop into their exercise routine,” wrote Hamm. In fact, it may be especially helpful for those who are trying to get back into a workout routine . “I would recommend this for anyone having a hard time finding ways to get cardio into their routine as a great non-impact way to sneak this in,” Hamm noted.

I’m also convinced that it’s an especially good time to invest in a hula hoop, since it’s an exercise you can do indoors and away from the cold (I never have been and never will be the type to go on jogs in the snow).

I’ve rounded up some great hula hoop options below so you can start your hooping journey off right. Just keep in mind that the smaller the hoop, the more difficult the workout. Read on for our top hula hoop picks.

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A 3-pound Sports Hoop weighted hula hoop
This is the hula hoop I bought, and it is designed specifically for use while exercising. Its weighted for an extra fitness boost and is made with foam padding to ensure its comfy on hips, as opposed to old-school plastic hoops. It detaches into eight pieces for storage or travel.
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A 2-pound weighted hoop
This hula hoop weighs a little less for a slightly more gentle introduction to the sport. Its also padded and detachable, but this version is also adjustable, so you can remove one of the hoops sections to make it smaller and thus more challenging as you get the hang of it.
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A super popular Dumoyi hoop
This weighted hoop is a bit of a cult favorite among the chronically online. It functions a little differently than your average hoop: It has 24 detachable links that you can add or remove depending on your waist size, up to 43 inches. Then, you attach one of three soft weighted balls to the hoop, which slide along the track while you hoop. It's a great adult version of your favorite round hoop and comes in numerous colors.

Before You Go

Personal Trainers Recommend Fitness Items For Anyone Who Doesnt Have Time To Work Out During The Day
A jump rope(01 of13)
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"Jump ropes are not only a great way to work on your coordination and footwork, but can also be used for a variety of cardio and HIIT workouts to get your heart rate up," explained Belgrave.

Our pick: This model has ball bearings for tangle-free use.
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Walkingpad S1 folding treadmill(02 of13)
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If working from home is an option, then the addition of a standing desk and walking pad can be an absolute game-changer and my colleague Lindsay Holmes swears by this one.

"If youre sedentary, think of ways to add standing or moving throughout the day to build a base of strength and cardio. If you work at a desk, you can get a walking pad to get your steps in while taking meetings instead of sitting," Goodtree told HuffPost.
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Elite Sportz gliding fitness discs two-pack(03 of13)
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Goodtree recommended glider discs to level up a workout without pricey, bulky equipment. They're compact, easy to tuck away, can be used on carpet or hardwood floors, and make it easy to squeeze in intense, low-impact workouts. They're great for core workouts as well as lunges and much more.

This two-pack from Elite Core Sliders is available in four different colors.
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Theraband resistance set(04 of13)
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All of our experts recommended resistance bands, and Hughes pointed to Therabands as a great option for stretching, physical therapy exercises and toning. They're easy to use, tuck away and feature color-coded resistance levels. Their wider band size makes them easier to use for exercises like squats and ab work. (credit:Amazon)
Fit Simplify resistance loop bands(05 of13)
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Hughes considers a basic set of resistance bands such as this one to be a great bare minimum baseline for the fitness averse. This set of five ranges from extra light to extra heavy resistance, so you can work your way up as your strength increases. You can even keep them in your purse so you can pop one on and start doing some squats while out and about. Stranger things have happened! (credit:Amazon)
GoFit Wide Super Resistance Bands(06 of13)
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Hughes pointed to superbands as another handy resistance band option. These have a heavier resistance than the other bands mentioned, but also come in a variety of different resistances, so you can move at your own pace.

"You can easily increase the difficulty with a heavier-tension band (with minimal space and finances being used)," Hughes noted.
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Bowflex SelectTech 552 adjustable dumbbells(07 of13)
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Goodtree has this variable set from Bowflex that replaces 15 sets of weights! Theyre adjustable from five to 52 pounds each, so you can use this space-saving, versatile dumbbell for a range of exercises and strength levels. It even has motion-tracking technology that can count your reps and track your form when used in conjunction with a smart device's camera. (credit:Amazon)
Fitbit Inspire 2 fitness tracker(08 of13)
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According to Belgrave, "a fitness tracker can help workout-averse people keep track of their daily activity and motivate them to move more. Many fitness trackers come with features like step tracking, heart rate monitoring, and reminders to get up and move throughout the day."

You can set goals and reminders and track your progress with this super popular Fitbit fitness tracker. It's surprisingly subtle and chic, and will help motivate you to get some movement in whenever you have a spare moment.
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BalanceFrom all purpose exercise mat(09 of13)
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Hughes and Goodtree both recommended having a designated exercise mat regardless of what kind of workout you choose. Hughes noted that "it can help create space, a time and place for your workout to occur, providing motivation both physically and mentally.

Our pick: This extra-thick, high-density workout mat can be used for everything from yoga and mat pilates to bodyweight exercises, weight lifting and more. It's durable and strong, made with anti-tear foam with excellent slip resistance.
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Gaiam yoga block(10 of13)
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If mobility issues, fear of injury or stiffness is keeping you from fully embracing a workout, then a yoga block might help add stability and ease your mind. Hughes pointed out that yoga blocks can also be helpful because they can be used to create an incline and for slow eccentric movements. Use them under your chest to make progress with push-ups or tuck them between your knees to create tension.

Our pick: This version from Gaiam has a small footprint and can be used in a wide variety of workouts. It provides stability, support and balance, and is made with latex-free EVA foam with a soft non-slip surface.
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Amazon Basics neoprene dumbbell set and stand(11 of13)
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A small set of dumbbells make it easy to get motivated and squeeze in a quick workout.

"As you get more into the workout flow, a range of dumbbells is always helpful. An external load can help maximize the difficulty of time spent under tension, improving lean muscle mass development," Hughes explained.

This simple set of three different weights includes its own stand, so you don't have to worry about storage.
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Amazon Basics high-density foam roller(12 of13)
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A foam roller can help you indulge in a bit of post-workout massage and relaxation. Feeling good will help you want to stay consistent.

"Foam rollers are the best piece of equipment for a self-message. They can be used to release tight muscles, improve mobility, and reduce soreness after a workout," Belgrave pointed out.

You can try this lightweight roller from Amazon Basics, made of molded polypropylene to keep its firmness.
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Bala Bangles(13 of13)
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Throw these on your ankles or wrists while doing chores around the house, chasing your kids around or running errands for a bit of increased resistance without having to carve out additional time for a workout. You'll be surprised how much of a difference just one pound each can make. I love them, and Goodtree also finds they're an easy way to add a bit of extra oomph. (credit:Amazon)

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