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May 22, 2020 5 min read
Fellow fitness fans, we find ourselves in unprecedented times. With gyms throughout the UK slamming their doors shut you, like us, might have found yourselves at a loss for routine.
Adverts for gym kit are EVERYWHERE (it seems retailers have picked up on those trapped at home desperate to keep their fitness levels up).
We want to be clear here - in the battle to maintain your body fitness and mental health, you don’t need bulky, costly home equipment. That means no treadmill, no weights, not even an exercise ring or resistance band in sight.
This blog walks you through nine exercises that need only a padded yoga mat - nothing more. We kick off with a top-to-toe workout for the arms, core, butt, and legs.
In the second half, we dive into three different disciplines - yoga, pilates and Tai Chi.
So, let’s get to work on working up a sweat...
Reps: 3 sets, 12 reps
Reps: 3 sets, 10-12 reps
Reps: 10-12 reps (5-6 per side)
Reps: 3 sets, 10 reps
Reps: 3 sets, 15 reps
Reps: 20 reps, each side
Reps: 3 sets, 15 reps
Reps: 3 sets, 15 reps
Reps: 3 sets, 12 reps
Just You, Your Exercise Mat and a Tried and Tested Form of Exercise
So, squats have shaped your butt, you got push-ups down pat, the plank mastered. If you’re looking for a new challenge (or three), get your best exercise mat at the ready, and go...
Namaste, yoga fans. Whether quarantine has inspired you to take on a new fitness challenge, or you’re practically a yogi in the making, one thing’s for sure - you now know the importance of being able to workout without equipment. So how about trying one of our three favourite branches of yoga (each of which can be taken on with just a travel yoga mat and a laptop for YouTube vids)...
You probably already know that pilates runs you through moves that combine strength, flexibility, and cardio exercises, using your body weight as a counterweight.
Do it right, and expect to burn calories and master balance. Stick to it, and look forward to better posture, stronger joints, and full-body conditioning.
For an easy introduction to Pilates and videos that include everything from an apartment-friendly playlist to superhero workouts, check out Blogilates.
Get your yin and yan in balance, with tai chi - improve muscle strength, balance, flexibility, boost brain power, live longer. Not small health claims (and none that we can actually corroborate). Still, practitioners swear by it.
Head up to the top of Wilson Mountain, Arizona, with Jake Mace for a nice beginner’s intro to the first seven tai chi moves.
And with that, we’re all wrapped up - the best at-home exercises for working up a sweat, using just your exercise mat (and for the best yoga mats that won’t break the bank, head over to our shop).
Do you have any hard-hitting moves that we’ve missed? Let us know in the comments.
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