I Did Home Workouts in College Weekly — Here Are the Products I Used That I Still Rely on Today

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Coming off of a decade-plus competitive gymnastics career, I didn't know how to approach fitness in college. My four-day-a-week practices were enough to keep me fit and stronger than most people my age and, for the most part, I'd never set foot in a gym. I had to find a way to put all of my athletic ability into the cardio machines and weights — what the hell was a StairMaster?! — and though the process was hard, I eventually established my footing and discovered balance (turns out, exercising for two-hour sessions, six days a week when you're a full-time college student wasn't sustainable or good for me, for that matter). And, as I also discovered, many people were going through a similar transition.

After a rocky start of navigating the best equipment and workout schedule for my body, I found my rhythm and love for my gym time. It was physically challenging and mentally freeing. And, the best part? I was able to incorporate bodyweight moves I used to do during conditioning session at gymnastics practice (I still do this today). Plus, when I couldn't make it to the gym, I became a pro at working out in my dorm and, later, at my off-campus house. I'd put on a good playlist, roll out my yoga mat, and stream videos or follow along to apps on my phone. Oftentimes, I'd be at the gym pretty late and would have to leave around closing time, needing 15 more minutes or so for abs or a quick glute burn. So, I'd finish it up in my room.

Keep reading for some of the at-home products I used back then that I incorporate into my fitness routine today. I've replaced most of the equipment since my college years, though I still use a lot of the same products I utilized for home workouts then. Now, I have access to weights and a whole slew of cardio equipment in my current living situation, but ahead, you'll find the fitness products that were my tried and true in college that I continue to rely on. Plus, find more products I think will prove useful for home workouts here.

These Superportable Bands
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These Superportable Bands

I specifically remember asking my parents to get me latex booty bands like these Fit Simplify Resistance Bands ($12, originally $13) for Hanukkah freshman year. They ended up being my favorite fitness accessory.

These Nonslip Pastel Bands
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These Nonslip Pastel Bands

I realized that I needed nonslip booty bands that wouldn't fold up when I did squats or standing kickbacks. Ones like these BTX Fabric Cloth Resistance Booty Bands ($30, originally $50) did the trick, and they added extra resistance that the booty bands made of latex didn't seem to have (though I still used those frequently). Today, you'll find me doing glute exercises with the fabric bands more often than the latex bands.

A Weighted Glove to Intensify Any Workout
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A Weighted Glove to Intensify Any Workout

I used combat gloves like these HTZPLOO Weighted Gloves ($18) when I streamed kickboxing videos in my room. My favorite were Les Mills Combat by Beachbody workouts; they were a great cardio session that I also felt in my legs, shoulders, and abs. They also made me feel powerful and helped relieve stress, and there's nothing better than that.

Adjustable Weights to Feel the Burn in Leg Workouts
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Adjustable Weights to Feel the Burn in Leg Workouts

To kick my leg workouts up a notch, I used (and still use) ankle weights like these Prodigen Adjustable Ankle Weights ($19-$24). They're great for donkey kicks and jump squats.

This Game-Changing Ab Wheel
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This Game-Changing Ab Wheel

I've always been a huge fan of ab roller wheels, and this Fitnessery Ab Roller ($19) was something that travelled with me to and from college. Check out these trainer-approved ab-wheel exercises for inspiration.

This Cute and Comfortable Mat
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This Cute and Comfortable Mat

I often needed a workout mat as cushion for my college home workouts. My current go-to is this Gaiam Yoga Mat ($28). It's thick enough that it gives comfortable support during floor work, but it's also great for other activities like yoga (hence why it's called a yoga mat).