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Gostrydr
Mon, May-07-07, 19:48
...Can't afford the gym?

Craig Ballantyne

Let's talk about bodyweight exercise alternatives--can people really
get a good fat burning workout just using their bodyweight and a
set of dumbbells?

The answer is yes.

They don't need fancy machines or expensive gym memberships?

No.

There's nothing magical about machines. And to be honest with you,
machines are only designed for the "average sized" person. So if
you are short or tall, you are really out of luck.

If you train at home, or on the road while traveling for business,
you're not going to have access to fancy equipment. You might have
to "get by" with only dumbbells and your bodyweight.

But since you only have a short amount of time to workout, say 3
sessions of 45 minutes per workout per week, it is a big help if we
can pair dumbbell and bodyweight exercises together in our
workouts.

(Hey, I've tried training a client on a Bowflex...and we spent more
time trying to set-up the machine for different exercises than he
did using it. Eventually we got him to get a set of powerblocks to
avoid the hassle.)

On the other hand, there are dozens of bodyweight exercises we can
use for bodysculpting for the lower body, abs, and upper body that
require no set-up at all.

Some of my favorite bodyweight exercises are...

a) Spiderman Pushups

b) Any single leg exercise (from single-leg squats, to split
squats, to the many types of step-ups I use, to all the lunges you
can think of)

c) Total body ab exercises (I try to avoid crunching motions -
bodyweight crunches are limited in effectiveness, so I prefer to
use total body ab exercises like mountain climbers)

d) Close-grip Pushups (these work a woman's arms better than any
triceps kickback ever will)

e) Lying Single-Leg Hip Extensions for the butt

f) Chin-ups for arms (and there's even a really cool way for men
and women to do assisted chin-ups if they are just starting out on
this exercise, and I'm not talking about those expensive, gigantic
assisted pull-up machines)

One of the best uses of bodyweight exercises are in fat burning
bodyweight circuits. These circuits are a great replacement for
regular cardio and even for intervals.

Take 3 upper body bodyweight exercises and alternate them with 3
lower body bodyweight exercises. Rest 1 minute and repeat 3-5 times
for a 20 minute bodyweight workout. Bodyweight exercises are great
for all us desk jockeys, because it improves our mobility and
reduces upper body tension.

Bodyweight training gives you fast fat loss, at no cost, and
without the need for a 2nd garage in your house to store all the
equipment. You can take your bodyweight workouts outside in the
summer, on the road when you travel, and even on holidays so that
you don't miss a workout.

ValerieL
Tue, May-08-07, 18:41
f) Chin-ups for arms (and there's even a really cool way for men and women to do assisted chin-ups if they are just starting out on
this exercise, and I'm not talking about those expensive, gigantic
assisted pull-up machines)

When I have some free time, I'm going to go looking for that really cool way..unless you happen to know offhand what it is, Steve?

I'd love to be able to work my way into doing chin-ups. I just discovered I can actually do real push-ups, who knew! ;)

Gostrydr
Wed, May-09-07, 15:10
Hell you will be doing pushups with a clap for 20 reps one day Val the way you are going!

I'm not sure about his assisted version, but this is what I have seen and done..

I get a stool or something to stand on and jump myself up to the chin position and slowly lower myself down..really fighting it all the way down.

You could have someone hold your feet and push off of their chest(while hanging) to boost your self up to the chin positon and lower yourself down slowly.

Gradually you will need less assitance.

I've never been a good "chinner"

My younger brother could do 25 dead hangs, one arm chins, chins on a triangle,... he was a stud.

ValerieL
Thu, May-10-07, 07:33
Gosh, I'm not even sure I could do the dropping down without just falling, but it's something to shoot for. ;)

katwoman
Thu, May-10-07, 08:25
I'm revealing my ignorance here, but I'm pretty new to this exercise dedication (Val is my hero). Could someone explain some of the techniques? For instance, what in the world is a spiderman pushup? A mountain climber? I obviously don't speak the language here. . .

katwoman
Thu, May-10-07, 13:01
I looked them both up online--and can't even imagine being able to do either! Maybe someday. . .but for now I think I'll stick to aerobics. OUCH--I'm hurting just thinking about it.

ValerieL
Thu, May-10-07, 13:13
I didn't know what those two were either, Pam! I'm sure I couldn't do them either though, whatever they are! LOL!

Gostrydr
Thu, May-10-07, 13:18
You both can do them..they aren't that hard..seriously.

They do take the wind out of you though when done for higher reps.

katwoman
Thu, May-10-07, 13:20
This is copied from the website I found: http://www.amazingabdominals.com/ab_workouts/killer_abs_at_home.shtml

Mountain Climbers

Brace your abs.
Start in the top of the push-up position.
Keep your abs braced, pick one foot up off the floor, and slowly bring your knee up to your chest.
Do not let your hips sag or rotate.
Keep your abs braced and slowly return your leg to the start position.
Alternate sides until you complete all of the required repetitions.


The spiderman pushups are even worse!