For example, if to run a marathon is your goal then expect to do a LOT of running!
However, if your goal is to improve your health, lose some unwanted inches and just tone your body then resistance training is way you need to exercise to achieve this.
"But how can I train with resistance in my hotel room" I hear you say, and this is what many flight crew, pilots and cabin crew question.
I'm going to give you my top 5 resistance training exercises you can do in your hotel room or ANYWHERE really! So there's no excuses, turn off the TV and let's go.......
*Always warm up properly before exercise*
1.Squats
The squat uses your larger leg muscles predominantly quadriceps (thigh) and glutes (butt).
Technique:
1. Arms extended in front of you or overhead
2. Squat until your bum is below your knees
3. Rise back up
4. Keep your knees behind your toes, your weight on your heels
5. Keep back straight while you squat
2.Lunges
The lunge is again another exercise that targets the larger leg muscles giving you more "bang for your buck"! You'll be using quadriceps (thigh), glutes (butt) and hamstrings (back of the thigh) during this move.
Technique:
1. Keep your upper body straight, with your shoulders back and relaxed and chin up (pick a point to stare at in front of you so you don't keep looking down). Always engage your core by holding your tummy and lower back muscles tight.
2. Step forward with one leg, lowering your hips until both knees are bent at about a 90-degree angle. Make sure your front knee is directly above your ankle, not pushed out too far, and your other knee doesn't touch the floor. Keep the weight in your heels as you push back up to the starting position.
3.Press Ups
An upper body move that targets your large chest muscles, the pecs, and also works your shoulders and triceps (back of the arm).
Technique:
1. Get into plank position, with your hands under but slightly outside of your shoulders.
2. Lower your body until your chest nearly touches the floor.
3. As you lower yourself, tuck your elbows, pulling them close to your body so that your upper arms form a 45-degree angle when your torso is in the bottom position of the move.
4. Pause, then push back to the starting position as quickly as possible. Keep your core tight the entire time.
For beginners use your knees instead of your feet to hold the initial plank position, as shown below:
4.Bent Over Row
You'll need your crew bag for this one to work your lats (back muscles), shoulders and biceps (front of the arm). Targeting your large back muscles challenges more muscle in just one move, with the extra work being performed with your smaller shoulder and bicep muscles.
Technique:
5.The Plank
Let's not forget your core muscles. Your tummy and lower back is what we are here for right! The plank causes tension in all your abdominal (tummy) muscles and lower back muscles, whilst using all other muscle groups to stabilise you. A fantastic exercise to end the session on!
Technique:
1. Hold yourself in the following position, concentrating on holding your tummy and lower back muscles tight together and parallel with the floor.
Thats a full body workout for FREE and you've not even left the hotel room!
The key to making the most of the exercises is to concentrate on achieving the perfect technique. This will ensure you work the muscle groups that the exercises are intended for and most importantly AVOIDING INJURY.
Happy Exercise,
G
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