5. Reebok inTouch Heart Rate Monitor
Strap on the Reebok inTouch Heart Rate Monitor to keep track of just how hard you’re working while you go the distance–no chest strap required.
All you have to do is touch the screen to get an update on your heart rate and calories burned, while the Fit Zone Indicator feature keeps you on a perfect pace.
And unlike many clunky fitness trackers, this version is sleek enough to wear as an everyday watch.
6. BOSU trainer
Short for “both sides up,” the BOSU trainer provides two types of workouts from one piece of gear.
Use either side to make upper body exercises–such as pushups, planks, or other abs movements–more difficult by adding instability and forcing your muscles to work harder.
But be wary of standing on the ball for exercises–research shows that doing exercises on one leg is a better (and safer) way to build balance and stability.
Altogether, you’ll work your body harder without adding weight.
7. Rebounder
Sure, you can run or walk off fat. But bouncing it off is just so much more fun.
With the rebounder–a fancy name for a mini trampoline–you can jump, jog, and just have a good time. You can do all of this while torching up to 1,000 calories per hour.
Other boosts to bouncing: It can speed up your metabolism. It can also cleanse your body of icky toxins by stimulating the lymphatic system. That will give you more energy to boot.