Work (It) From Home


Staying put at home doesn’t need to mean stuck in a workout rut. So we asked Anel Dzafic, founder of CT-based Countdown Fitness, to lead our virtual team in some simple exercises to help us balance Netflix-and-chilling with moving-and-shaking. Here are his tips.

“The most important thing right now is to move your body and avoid a completely sedentary lifestyle. Exercise is a proven stress reducer (something we can all use!).

My main suggestion is a commitment to moving your body at least 3x/week…with one body weight workout in there. One thing everyone can do is walk outside, with social distancing in mind. And getting in one body-weight workout each week will deliver the benefits of endorphins and muscle strengthening. You don’t need fancy equipment to get a great workout. Your body is all you need! Bands or weights can help but aren’t necessary. 

A lot of people are not working right now, so they have a lot of time on their hands and are exercising far more than usual—resulting in totally avoidable injuries. More isn’t always better! To avoid injury, let your body rest and recover between workouts, listen to your body, and focus on form rather than quantity. 

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You can check out our beginner’s at-home workout to get a feel for what we do. Although our studio is closed for now, if you’re looking for more customized guidance we’re offering two types of virtual training options

1. Small-group virtual workouts

Our interactive small-group workout classes use your body weight and quick bursts of cardio to leave you feeling energized… and probably a little sore the next day too! You’ll get the benefits of working directly with one of our experienced personal trainers at an affordable price.

To set up a private class with your friends, family, or coworkers, email us: info@countdownfit.com.

30 Minutes | $20/person | Sign up

2. One-on-one virtual training

Our trainers work with clients one-on-one to create at-home body-weight workouts that will push your boundaries in the best way possible. If you’ve always wanted to work out with a Countdown trainer, but don’t live locally, now is your chance!

45 minutes | Email for pricing: info@countdownfit.com

The main thing is to make time for yourself, even if it’s just 30 minutes a week. Don’t worry about improving or getting stronger or faster or leaner right now—focus on maintaining a baseline that makes you feel good.”

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