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Why choose body-weight exercises

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TBS Report
11 July, 2023, 01:10 pm
Last modified: 11 July, 2023, 02:07 pm

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Why choose body-weight exercises

TBS Report
11 July, 2023, 01:10 pm
Last modified: 11 July, 2023, 02:07 pm
Photo: Colllected
Photo: Colllected

If you say that you can't workout because you haven't got the appropriate equipment, consider body-weight exercises. They offer excellent exercise as well as help you overcome these common excuses.

Bodyweight exercises are strength training exercises that use an individual's own weight to provide resistance against gravity.

Some common forms are push-ups, burpees, planks, pull-ups, squats, lunges and so on. To do these exercises, all you have to do is move your body.

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A newsletter from the Harvard Medical School explores some of the benefits these exercises offer and why you should choose them:

It couldn't be more convenient

No matter where you are, you've got your body, so you can start exercis­ing anywhere, anytime—in your bedroom when you wake up, in the kitchen while you're waiting for water to boil, in your hotel room when travelling. That makes it easy to find the time.

The price is right

With body-weight exercise, there's nothing to buy other than a pair of shoes. You don't need stylish clothing. You don't even need a yoga mat, much less an expensive gym membership, although you can certainly do these workouts at the gym, too. You might want a few props, such as a chair, bench, or counter to modify some moves, but these are all items that you have on hand.

The intimidation factor is low

You can do these exercises solo. You don't have to walk into a gym full of buff exercisers and complicated-looking weight machines that require adjustments and may still not fit you properly.

It's effective

Research published in the journal Physiology and Behavior found that, as a form of resistance training, body-weight exercise helps build muscle "independent of an external load." But it does more than that. When Polish researchers looked at the effects of 10 weeks of body-weight exercises on various physical fitness parameters in a small group of young women, they found improvements in seven out of nine of the parameters. The biggest gains were in aerobic capacity, with a 33% improvement. Muscle endurance, particularly in the core, increased by 11%, while lower-body power posted a 6% gain. Even flex­ibility was better after the training.

You don't necessarily have to do a lot of it

While it's good to meet the Physical Activity Guide­lines, smaller amounts of body-weight exercise can also deliver results. In a small study of active people in their 60s, Japanese researchers found that a work­out consisting of eight simple lower-body exercises increased the participants' muscle strength and power by about 15% after 10 months. That may not sound like much, but during this stage of life, strength and power are often declin­ing. What's more, the participants achieved these gains by doing only six workouts a month.

It provides "functional" exercise

Most body-weight exercises work multiple muscles at once rather than training an isolated muscle or muscle group, as many exercise machines and dumbbell exercises do. Therefore, body-weight exercises are considered more functional, using more muscles and joints at a time, engaging balance, and mimicking everyday activities.

It can be adjusted to your fitness level

It may not be obvious how to do this at first. When you're using your body as the weight, you can't just remove 10 or 20 pounds as you can with machines or dumb­bells. But there are ways to modify moves to decrease or increase the resistance. You can adjust your body position—for example, doing push-ups against a wall rather than the floor—or you can change the number of times you repeat an exercise or modify the pace you're working at.

It's good for your health

Literally, thousands of studies have shown that the more you move, the lower your risks for heart disease, diabetes, obesity, multiple types of cancer, joint pain, and Alzheimer's disease. Exercise can also lift your mood, reduce your stress level, and improve your sleep. Body-weight exercise is no exception.

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