Monday, February 11, 2013

Five Easy Toning Exercises you can Do Anywhere

five easy toning exercises you can do anywhere
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As we begin another week, I wanted to talk about something that we all need to consider adding to our daily/weekly schedules: Exercising.

Many of us had made the resolution of becoming healthier this year. Some of us are making time to exercise, others maybe not as often as we would like.  This is completely understandable.

However, it is important to realize that exercise, even some degree of physical activity, is an crucial part of our lives. Staying in shape is one way to increase our life expectancy. Most of us have a general idea of what to do when it comes to exercising. The problem is where and when to get the job done. With a busy lifestyle, making time for exercise is a challenge.

Okay, we agree: making time for exercise can be challenging BUT it's not impossible!

Here are five easy toning exercises that can be done anywhere and whenever you have time.  These easy yet effective exercises can be done while your at home, at the office, or on vacation.

1. The Bridge Butt Lift – Sounds like a plastic surgery technique but it is an easy way to tone your buttocks. Lay down with feet flat on the floor, legs shoulder width apart. Place your hands, palm side down, on either side of your body. Pushing with your feet, squeeze your gluteal muscles and lift your butt off the floor. Hold the position for a count of five to ten and release down to the floor.

2. Squats – Squats work the butt, the hamstring muscles and the quadriceps. If you aren't sure of proper form, you can use a chair. Stand with feet shoulder width apart and feet firmly planted. Push your butt back as if you were preparing to sit in a chair. Keep your abs tight and your upper body straight. Once you reach chair level stop and hold the position for a count of two to five and release. At the lowest point, place all of your weight on your heels for balance and maximum toning.

3. Reverse Lunges – Lunges work the quadriceps muscles. They can be hard for people with knee problems. A reverse lunge still tones the right muscle groups but with less pressure on the knee. Stand with feet together and arms at your sides. Take one leg and move it backwards until you are in lunge position: front leg bent at a 90 degree angle and back leg extended until you are on the ball of your foot. From this position lower yourself down until the back knee almost touches the floor. Hold for a count of two and return to starting position.

4. Push-ups – This is a classic toning exercise that works all areas of the arms plus the chest muscles. If you aren't comfortable or strong enough to perform a push-up on your toes, lower your body to your knees. Be sure your arms are tucked into the body and your back straight as you lower and lift your body.

5. Crunches – Abdominal muscles can be worked every day to build strength and muscle tone. Lying on the floor in sit up position, lace your fingers behind your head. Squeezing your abdominal muscles, lift your upper body until your lower back is about to come off the floor. Hold for two to five counts and return to starting position.

These five exercise moves can be done whenever you have time. The best thing about exercise is that its effects are cumulative. Even five or ten minutes at a time will work to your advantage.

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Now it's YOUR turn:  Are these exercises something that you can see yourself doing? Do you have any exercising tip you would like to share?  Let us know in the comments! 




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7 comments:

  1. Such simple easy things. I love doing the Bridge Butt Lift, I didn't know what is what it was called, I'd just randomly do it. lol

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    1. Angie - Trust me, you're not the only one! I have been doing these Bridge Butt Lifts for a long time before I even knew the correct terminology for the exercise... I guess it happens to the best of us!

      Thank you for stopping by and commenting!

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  2. I love exercising. I will have to incorporate some of these into my routine.

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  3. I love these exercises. Strongly recommend all of them. I never thought I could do a squat until I learned how to do them correctly. The only one of these I have a hard time with now is pushups. Still have to do them modified from my knees.

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  4. I've been trying to incorporate more exercise into my day :) these are all great ones to do :)

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  5. I am trying to shed 15 pounds by the time Summer hits. I am definitely going to try mixing these exercises in so I can tone up.

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  6. Great exercises! These I must add into the mix!

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