Top 5-8 body weight exercises to do while traveling
IllustratedxGirl
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Hey everyone!
I'm going to be traveling to Greece and Turkey in a few weeks, and I need some simple and quick exercises to do in my hotel room to ensure I don't lose any strength progress I have made.
Obviously push ups/burpees, squats, sit ups, planks.. Any other ideas for essential body weight exercises?
I'm going to be traveling to Greece and Turkey in a few weeks, and I need some simple and quick exercises to do in my hotel room to ensure I don't lose any strength progress I have made.
Obviously push ups/burpees, squats, sit ups, planks.. Any other ideas for essential body weight exercises?
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I would like to see the responses to this as well0
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Tricep dips can be done with a chair.0
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turkish gets ups, mountain climbers0
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Supermans, wall sits, v-sits, mountain climbers, lunges.0
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Plank and turn, push up and turn, diamond sit ups, leg raisers, glute bridges0
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pistol squat (hold onto something)
pushups
situps
single leg hip thrusts
Can't think of any decent back exercises with no weight. Rowing your suitcase maybe?0 -
pistol squat (hold onto something)
pushups
situps
single leg hip thrusts
Can't think of any decent back exercises with no weight. Rowing your suitcase maybe?
Maybe the that one (forget the names of things) where you lie on your stomach and essentially do crunches backwards?0 -
Handstand push ups. Superman/Bananas. Dive bomber push ups. Hindu squats.0
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pistol squat (hold onto something)
pushups
situps
single leg hip thrusts
Can't think of any decent back exercises with no weight. Rowing your suitcase maybe?
Maybe the that one (forget the names of things) where you lie on your stomach and essentially do crunches backwards?
Supermans. Yeah, decent. Depending on your strength levels they may be too easy/hard.0 -
Bear stances, cross crawls (aka bicycles), rotating side planks.0
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Best body weight exercised that I've used are from the book "Body by You". It was worth the cost and I'm excited to see what three months does for me.0
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I'd bring a set of resistance bands.. the kind that can attach to doors, like Bodylastics or ProGym ($35). That greatly opens up the possibilities, including squats and rows.
As far as bodyweight exercises, i'll add jumping lunges to the list.0 -
Looks like I have some googling to do.. Lol
I can't bring resistance bands or any equipment. I am traveling extremely, extremely light, and I can't bring any extra weight.. Not even bands0 -
I do circuits all the time when I can't go to the gym or out, just google some and if you have a smart phone you can down load circuit apps and timers. They are really handy. I always add a couple of yoga poses too as they can be great bodyweight exercises. Add a few things like jumping jacks, step ups (onto chairs) running on the spot, ski jumps, squat jumps, high knees etc to make it also cardio and it's great for both muscle and cardio.0
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This would be really helpful if I knew what the hell anyone was talking about! :indifferent:0
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Broom handle (or similar) across two sturdy armchairs, slide underneath and do Australian Pull-ups for the back. Or slide under a strong table and do the same action with your fingers gripping the table top edge.
Remember you may be charged for damage to furniture or broom handles!0 -
If you can squeeze in a DVD, take Insanity lol.
Otherwise get creative - door pull ups, chair dips, suitcase rows, press ups, squats, jumping lunges, mountain climbers, burpees. Personally I'd forget the sit ups and do planks.0 -
I use the app Sworkit it is a circuit training app.There is a free version and a minimal fee for the pro version. It syncs with MFP too.
I used it on my last business trip and on my cruise vacation. And let me tell you, being on a cruise eating and drinking everything and not gaining is a major win.
I like that it times the intervals for you so it actually gives me just as good if not a better fat burn work out than my bootcamps classes. There is also an option to pull up a video to do any moves you don't know. You can also set it for just cardio and yoga or go for the strength training options that isolate muscle groups or the " bootcamp" and "bring the pain" mode.
On a side note I asked my boot camp instructor what to do on my own while traveling and he said " you cant go wrong with the push, pull, press and squat. Any variations of those with some cardio mixed in (high knees, jumping jacks...etc)"0
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