Fitness
Resistance Bands and Exercise Tubing
Spice up your
workouts with Fitness Resistance Bands and Tubing
You have probably heard about the
many benefits of resistance band training. Here are just a
few:
- Increase in muscle
strength
- Injury
prevention
- Improved bone
density
When you perform resistance band
training exercises your body composition will change to contain
more lean tissue, thus resulting in extra calories burned while
you sleep. What could be better than that?
Resistance Band Training is truly worth your time. Talk
about an exercise that keeps on giving.
Why You Should Try Resistance
Bands:
- They travel well. You can
easily pack them in your suitcase for travel and do
exercises in the car or in your hotel room.
- They increase coordination.
Because there's tension throughout the exercises, you have
to stabilize your body. This helps with coordination,
balance and it also helps you involve more muscle
groups.
- They add variety. With
weights, you're often limited as to how many exercises you
can do. But, the resistance band allows you to change your
positioning in multiple ways. This changes how your body
works and how an exercise feels.
- They're cheap. Bands range
anywhere from $10 to $40, depending on how many you get and
where you buy them. This is also a nice feature
for the budget-conscious exerciser.
- They're great for all
fitness levels. Depending on how you use them, bands can be
great for beginners as well as more advanced exercisers and
athletes. You can use them for basic moves or to add
intensity to traditional moves.
Wouldn't you love to reap the
rewards of a solid resistance training program by waking up
slimmer every morning? I love nothing more than to see my
clients achieve awesome results - clients just like you, who
decided to change their shape forever by joining Fitness
Solutions.
When it comes to strength
training, most of people stick to the usual free weights
and machines or, if they're feeling frisky, they may
venture over to the cable or free motion machines at the gym.
What you don't see a lot of is work with fitness resistance
bands or tubing.
You may be confused about
what resistance bands do and how to use them, but they're a
great way to workout while you travel or add variety to your
usual routine.
Some of the problems you
may have with resistance bands include:
The resistance feels different.
When you use free weights, gravity decides where the weight
comes from, so you get more resistance during one part of the
movement (such as the upward movement of a bicep curl)
than the other (the downward movement). With fitness resistance
bands, the tension is constant, making it feel harder.
Think of it like a cable machine or a Bow flex, it works the
same way, only resistance bands are a lot
cheaper.
Resistance bands aren't as
challenging as machines or dumbbells. With weights, you
know exactly how much you're lifting. With bands, you can only
go by how it feels and the tension on the band. That doesn't
mean you're not getting a good workout. If you use good form
and the right level of tension, your muscles won't know the
difference between weights or resistance bands. Plus,
resistance bands offer more variety, because you can create
resistance from all directions--the side, overhead, below,
etc.
You don't know how to use them.
It can be confusing trying to figure out how to use a
band. You can perform the same exercises as you do with
free weights, the only difference is positioning the band.
For example, you can stand on the band and grip the handles for
bicep curls or overhead presses. You can attach it to a
door and do lat pull downs or triceps push downs. You can wrap
the band around a pole for chest exercises or shoulder
rotations. The possibilities are endless.
If you want to learn those
resistance band exercises and many more, the contact
us now.We will turn you
into a resistance band training machine.

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