The most popular machines at any gym are the elliptical, stationary bikes, and treadmills.
Why? I think it’s because they show you the amount of calories you’re
burning. FYI–you don’t need a machine to burn that many calories!
These 5 exercises will get you the most bang for your buck in burning calories
and hitting several muscles at once. Best of all, you can do them at
home without a machine. All the calorie estimations are for a person who
weighs 155 pounds.
1. Plank drag (with towel). Get into a plank position, with your hands right underneath shoulders, with your abs
engaged and a flat back. Also, you’ll want to place a small towel under
each foot. On a hardwood or linoleum floor, drag your body from one
side of the room to the other, pulling your body weight by using your
arms to move around. One trip across the room, both there and back,
counts as one round. Repeat this three times. Check out the image for
details.
Calories burned: 12 per round
Calories burned: 12 per round
2. Burpees. Burpees are the go-to full body workout. Get into your plank position,
then “jump” your knees towards your chest. Next, jump up, raising your
arms in the air above your head and pointing your toes. When you land,
go back into your knees-at-chest position and kick your legs back out.
This one is INTENSE – do as many as you can a day.
Calories: 10 per minute
Calories: 10 per minute
3. Jump lunges.
Start with your feet together, elbows bent at 90 degrees, and then
lunge forward as shown. Next, jump straight up as your raise your hands
to the ceiling (but still keep your elbows bent!) then land in a lunge
with your opposite foot forward this time.
Calories: 12 per minute
Calories: 12 per minute
4. Renegade row. You’ll need two hand weights for
this one. Get into your plank position, with your weights in your hands
that are supporting you. Lift one arm against your body, so your forearm
aligns with your back and your elbow is at 90 degrees. Hold for 2
counts, then lower back down to start. Repeat on the opposite arm. Check
out the image for details.
Calories: 15 per minute
Calories: 15 per minute
5. Squat to press. Grab two light hand-weights and
stand with your feet shoulder-width apart, elbows bent 90 degrees and
your palms facing forward. Get into a squat position and hold for two
seconds. Next, push through your heels to stand up straight while
raising your weights towards the ceiling. For a great image of this one
and more strength moves for weight loss, check out the 5 Best Strength Moves for Weight Loss.
Calories: 14 per minute
Calories: 14 per minute
Source: http://news.health.com/
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