If you're anything like me I like to exercise even when I'm away. Doing some exercise as part of my weekly routine is important to me, so having items I can use to exercise with and pack easily into my suit case are a must.
I have recently been asked to try out a hula hoop. Not your solid circular hoop but a weighted, flexible type.
I really didn't know what to expect, let alone even see how it could possibly be effective but I was willing to give it a try.
My initial thoughts were that it would be difficult to use but I liked the idea of being able to take it with me on my travels AND it was easy to store at home, so I reserved all judgement.
It took me only a short time to get the hang of using it and because of the weight and design I could really feel it working. Not only did it work my waist and hips but I also felt like I'd had a cardio workout and felt slightly breathless and sweaty (all good signs in my eyes!!)
I was really impressed by this piece of equipment and could definitely feel a difference.
Not only could you use it to trim your waist but it was cleverly designed to enable you to also work other parts of the body including your arms (all will be revealed).
I'll be sharing a video on how to use it.
If you can't wait that long, then here is the link to the hula hoop HERE
It really is amazing, easy to use and store, so it ticks all of the boxes for me 👍
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Showing posts with label workout. Show all posts
Tuesday, 14 November 2017
Wednesday, 25 October 2017
I Lost 85 Pounds By Hula Hooping
Cori Magnotta, 32, was the kind of person who couldn't stick with a workout routine. But faced with stubborn extra pounds after the birth of her son, she decided it was time to make a change. She lost 85 pounds in a year doing an exercise she loved: Hula-Hooping.
When I was 5, Hula-Hooping was my party trick. I was really good at it. As I got older, I Hula-Hooped less and less and eventually joined the real world, put the hoop aside, and forgot about it.
I'm 6 feet tall and I've always struggled with my weight. I just didn't find working out fun. I would join a gym, go once, and never go back. When I was pregnant with my son, I developed preeclampsia, or high blood pressure, and had to be on bedrest for 2 months. Being sedentary contributed to my weight gain during my pregnancy. At my heaviest, I was 265 pounds. My son was a big baby—10 pounds!—so I attribute some of that to him. But I struggled with getting the rest of it back off. I developed hypothyroidism after my pregnancy, and my metabolism had slowed, making it easier to gain weight and that much more difficult to lose it.
In October 2014, I was down to 250 pounds, and I started searching the internet for fun workouts. I came across FXP Fitness, which uses a weighted Hula-Hoop in a routine that borrows from barre, yoga, and pilates. I remembered how much I loved hooping as a kid and signed up for a class. I drove from my home in Portland, CT, to Massachusetts, the only place classes were available at the time. "Let me go see what this is all about," I remember thinking.
I immediately loved it. It's impossible to not smile while Hula-Hooping. I wore a fitness tracker and a heart rate monitor and watched my heart rate spike like I was doing a high-intensity interval training workout. I could burn as much as 800 calories in an hour, doing the class's combination of ballet movements, yoga poses, strength exercises like squats, and of course traditional waist hooping. We even hooped around our arms and our hands to give our waists a break. We used the weighted hoop to do stretches and hooped while we did dance routines like the YMCA and the Macarena.

I took the 2 lb hoop home with me to Connecticut and started hooping on my own. I started with just 10 minutes a day and built up my stamina. It was easy to stand in front of the TV and whip it around my waist, even if I had toys all over my living room floor from my son. It didn't take me long to decide I wanted to become an instructor myself. I decided I was going to push my fears aside, and I went to Boston to get certified.
Hooping helped me slowly and steadily lose weight, and in about a year, I was down 85 pounds to 165. It helped that I now have a 2-year-old I have to chase everywhere! Once you start exercising, there's a snowball effect: You have more energy to do more things. I started eating a little bit better, because I now had the energy to cook instead of going to the drive-thru. I had the energy to play with my son instead of watching him at the playground. Now, I teach hooping three times a week
I competed in pageants when I was young, and 20 years later, I gave it another shot: I was recently crowned America's Fit Mrs., and I Hula-Hooped as my talent. I was even recently featured as Trainer of the Month with FXP Hoop Fitness. If you told me 2 years ago I would now be a fitness instructor, I would have laughed at you.
The most important thing is that it's fun. Most people crack up when I tell them I'm a Hula-Hoop instructor and tell me they can't hoop. But I have yet to meet someone I can't teach to hoop! I have 21-year-olds and 65-year-olds in my class, petite people and tall people, couch potatoes and marathoners—it's for anyone and everyone.
Source:prevention.com/weight-loss/i-lost-85-pounds-by-hula-hooping
Tuesday, 21 February 2017
Easy Exercise You Can Do For Free
There are easy ways to get some extra exercise
into your day without much effort. You could walk or cycle to work if that’s
possible. Get off the bus a few stops earlier. Park your car further away from
the shops/place of work so that you have to walk more. Use the stairs
everywhere you can instead of the lift or escalator. Try to get up and move
about every hour if sat at a desk – walk to the water cooler or around the
office if this is possible.
When at home get up and march or jog on the spot during TV commercials. Run up and down the stairs. Put some music on and dance. Play football or run about with the children.
Go for family walks or swimming.
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
Thursday, 25 February 2016
The No-Gym, Full-Body Workout You've Been Waiting For
A full-body strengthening and fat-burning workout that only involves 4 moves and no equipment other than a chair? Sign us up!
Perform 30 repetitions of exercise one, 30 seconds of exercise two, 30 repetitions of exercise three, and 30 seconds of exercise four (on each leg). Rest and repeat for 3 circuits. Attempt to complete this series 5 to 7 days per week for some seriously impressive results.
Exercise 1: CardioSeated Jacks

Sit with your legs together and arms bent to 90-degrees directly in front of your face. Jack the legs and arms open wide, then back in together. This is a low-impact version of a jumping jack that gets your heart pumping without pounding on your knees, hips, ankles, or lower back. Perform 30 repetitions.
Exercise 2: Abs and Arms
Forearm Incline Plank
Forearm Incline Plank

Interlock your fingers and press your forearms into the chair with elbows directly under your shoulders. Tighten your butt and abs and maintain a solid straight line from your shoulder to hip to heel, without raising your butt. Hold for 30 seconds.
Exercise 3: Butt and Fronts of the Thighs
Sit/Stand
Sit/Stand

Hover your hips right over the seat cushion, as if you are just about to sit down, then pop your hips forward and stand up. As soon as you stand up straight, start to sit back down again, then go back up. Maintain this back-and-forth of almost sitting down, then lifting to standing. If this becomes too strenuous, allow yourself to sit all the way down before standing. Perform 30 repetitions.
Exercise 4: Butt, Lower Back, and Backs of Thighs
Warrior III Balance
Warrior III Balance

Stand facing the chair. Reach your arms forward to touch the back. Lift one leg off the floor to match the height of your torso. Avoid rotating at your hips, which means keeping both hip bones facing toward the floor, not toward the side wall. Hold this pose to strengthen the entire posterior chain: lower back, buns, and hamstrings. Hold for 30 seconds then repeat on the other leg.
Source:prevention.com/fitness/the-no-gym-full-body-workout-youve-been-waiting-for?cid=soc_Prevention%20Magazine%20-%20preventionmagazine_FBPAGE_Prevention__
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