(Group size: pairs) https://youtu.be/3K6XGxO8jhw?t=162 Client pairs, face each other. Lift leg on same side and tap partners toe to toe, lunge backwards, continue on one side before changing legs. 🤜🏾🤛🏼
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HIIT training found to reduce the ageing process due to the changes it creates at cell level.
Mayo Clinic researchers found there’s nothing like HIIT to stave off the aging process, thanks to changes it creates at the cell level, effects that can’t be achieved with any kind of medicine. What’s more, as positive as the changes were for younger people studied, they were even greater among people over 65. https://www.usnews.com/news/health-news/articles/2019-06-18/is-interval-training-the-fountain-of-youth
Push Ups or Plank High 5’s
(Group size: pairs) Pairs facing each other in push up or plank position, how many times can high 5…in 1 min. Upgrade to also lifting opposite leg 🙌
What are you looking to achieve from your exercise session ?
University study concludes exercising solo or with a P.T is best for stress management, contemplation and relaxation whereas working out in a group is better for energizing and waking up. Full article can be found here 👉🏽 https://www.scu.edu/illuminate/thought-leaders/thomas-plante/why-your-exercise-environment-matters.html
Kick & Squat
(Group size: pairs) https://youtu.be/3K6XGxO8jhw?t=36 Clients face each other. Tap left foot on partners right foot. Left, right, left, right, squat…repeat for 1-2mins 🦶🏼🪑
Learn to Love Exercise
• Shift your mindset from extrinsic motivation to Intrinsic motivation. Focusing on the inner/personal rewards gained from exercise. • Monitor improvements for your own personal goals. Rather than comparing yourself against other gym members. • Link exercise to other areas of life. E.g. going to the gym to socialise or for stress relief and theContinue reading “Learn to Love Exercise”
Tug of War
(Group size: 4+) https://youtu.be/BrN0LF5K1kc?t=64 Clients and some rope. Great fun! 🐘🐁
Regular exercise can increase the strength of your brain as well as your muscles…
Regular exercise can increase the strength of your brain as well as your muscles… UCLA researchers found physical activity increases the size of the hippocampus, the part of the brain associated with learning and memory. Suggesting the long term physical affects of exercise doesn’t simply alter the physiology of your muscles but also the physiologyContinue reading “Regular exercise can increase the strength of your brain as well as your muscles…”
Back to Back Stand Sit
Whilst Back to Back in sit/squat position try moving left or right, or forwards/backwards🤼🪑
Study shows exercise is even more effective than counselling or medication for depression
A recent study published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine reviewed more than 1,000 research trials examining the effects of physical activity on depression, anxiety and psychological distress. It showed exercise is an effective way to treat mental health issues – and can be around 1.5 times more effective than either medication or cognitiveContinue reading “Study shows exercise is even more effective than counselling or medication for depression”