Combination Exercises
Thursday, January 7th, 2010The fast pace of modern life leaves us with little time for ourselves. Exercise is often the first activity to suffer as it is placed on the back burner. While personal trainers don’t generally like to hear the excuse- “I don’t have enough time”, it can become quite difficult to give yourself this time. The demands of life can be extreme, but health should be positioned high on the list.
For the extremely busy sector, there are some faster paced, more time efficient methods to ensure adequate amounts of exercise. I encourage my training clientele to employ a “combination-style” program. Combination exercises include two or three body parts or movements into one exercise. This can be a quick, intense way to get in and out of the gym in 30-40 minutes and use every major muscle group. If you are searching for efficiency, this may be the best route for you. Also, the functionality of these movements in very high. Your body works as a complete unit with multiple body part and muscle groups, making it vital to include some exercises with this same concept in mind.
These exercises can be difficult to explain without video, but here is a list of a few:
- Push up/Dumbbell row combo
- Deadlift/Dumbbell row combo
- Lunge/Dumbbell shoulder press combo
- Push up/Pike pull in with physio ball