Help me brainstorm! My brain is getting rusty!
I have completed 43 blog articles on Workouts at Home and 8 more with no indexing, for social media only.
It is becoming more difficult to come up with appropriate topics to write about. I can generally come up with something once a week, but I need to supercharge my thinking. Reviewing past articles helps, but I really need a fresh source.
WA friends, can you help?
Maybe you have not done much physical exercise and want to begin. Or maybe you workout often, but have questions. Or maybe you work out at gyms, but have never tried home workouts.
My topic is one of the "evergreen" ones and I know that I have more to say, deep in the recesses of my mind.
I need to know what needs there are. What questions? I work out every day and have done so for many years, so maybe I am lacking in objectivity.
What subject matter would interest you? How to do something? How often? What to avoid?
Feed me some ideas, please.
Thanking you in advance.......Richard
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Ok this is something that I don't do and need to very badly. I am a regular couch potato. How about something along the lines of how to start out exercising when you are really really really out of shape.
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where ever you are
Charlotte
I took a poke through your website, very thorough. But there is always more. Revisiting a previous discussion may be worthwhile if there is something you could think to add that would bring up enough content.
Circuit training at home might be a good way to reference previous articles while giving new content on how to set up workouts.
I noticed you touched on overdoing it, strength vs tone, plateaus and several other key points that I would have suggested without checking out your site.
I know personally, like you, I have crap knees from many different injuries over the years. It was nice to see you mention that and how to work through injuries, though perhaps something of getting similar results of an activity that would be hard on an injury with an alternative workout?
Setting up a workout area in the home where you could touch on equipment you could get and alternatives to them.
That's all I've got off the top of my head for now, good luck!
Nedd, thanks for your very astute comments. Circuit training seems a possibility to develop, if I align it with high intensity interval training. I have had paragraphs on these things, but could expand them to full srticles. Great assistance.....Richard
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TIM
Alphabet Soup Technique - 2019 Edition here's the right link
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Great advice, Tim. Thanks!