No Gym No Problem: Great Arm and Chest Exercises for the traveller

There are a number of very effective exercises to tone the arms, chest and back that  require little or no equipment.

The resistance training exercises detailed below are ideal for those who:
• Are on vacation and do not have access to gym equipment
• Wish to exercise in the privacy of their own homes
• Want to tone up and get fit without having to spend a lot of money on equipment
• Already do cardiovascular exercise and wish to complement their exercise programme with some resistance training/muscle toning exercises

Each exercise can be done without equipment, but there are some great small items that you can easily pack in your case that can really increase the intensity of the workout.

For us the most important item is an easily washable top that can be worn to exercise and rinsed in the sink, this my favorite

Incline Push Ups

Incline Pushup

Many people find the traditional push-up very difficult to do as it requires a great deal of upper body strength. An incline push-up is a great way to improve the strength of the upper body and tone the muscles of the chest, arms and shoulders.

The major muscle groups used to perform the incline push up are: Pectoralis Major (chest), Deltoids (shoulders) and Triceps.

Repeat 15 times

To make the exercise harder, simply lower your starting position, as shown in the diagram below!

To really push yourself you can use a resistance band to add more effort.

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One Arm Rows

one arm rows
one arm rows

 

For this exercise you need a heavy object that you can hold easily in your hand, e.g. a filled water bottle.
This exercise will work the biceps and the back muscles, and therefore is a great complement to the push-up as it works the opposite muscles.

Extend your arm so it is straight underneath your shoulder, then pull the weight up to your side as shown below, squeezing the shoulder blades together.
Repeat 10 times on both sides.
If you do wish to use a dumbbell for this exercise, we recommend either the Bowflex Selecttech 552 Adjustable Dumbbell Reviewed here or Bayou Fitness Adjustable Fitness Dumbell

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Reccomended WeightWomenMen
Beginners25 lbs30 lbs
Intermediate30 lbs35 lbs
Advanced35 lbs40 lbs

Tricep Dips

Tricep Dips
Tricep Dips
This exercise really targets the back of the arms – an area that most people want to look really toned and defined.
You can perform tricep dips almost anywhere – simply find the edge of a chair, coffee table, bed etc. and bend the elbows back lowering the body and push back up again.
Repeat 15 times

Beginners may wish to keep their legs at a 90 degree angle – moving the feet further away from the body makes the exercise harder.

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Upright Rows

Upright Row
Upright Row
This exercise targets the upper back (trapezius) and shoulder (deltoid) muscles.
Hold two weighted objects (e.g. food cans) in your hands slightly closer than shoulder width apart.
Raise the weights close to your body so that your elbows are parallel or above your shoulders, and lower back to the starting position.

Repeat 15 times.

If you wish to use a barbell for this exercise, we recommend the US Weight 55lbs Duracast Barbell Set.

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Reccomended WeightWomenMen
Beginners15 lbs20 lbs
Intermediate25 lbs30 lbs
Advanced35 lbs40 lbs

Bicep Curls

bicep curls
bicep curls
Standing straight, hold a weighted object in both hands with the palms facing outwards against the thighs. Raise the weights up towards the shoulders keeping the elbows pressed into the sides of the torso. Aim to keep your body completely straight and avoid any rocking movement or moving the shoulders forward to assist with the movement.

If you do wish to use a dumbbell for this exercise, we recommend the Reebox Rubber Hex Dumbbell which comes in a variety of colours and weights

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Reccomended WeightWomenMen
Beginners10 lbs15 lbs
Intermediate15 lbs20 lbs
Advanced20 lbs25 lbs

 

This article was written by Sheona Bird, BSc, MSc, ACSM
Sheona is a Fitness and Wellbeing Specialist who has been providing expert advice, guidance and one-to-one coaching and instruction since 2005.
www.sheonabird.com