For many trainers, the holidays can be a frustrating time. While
there’s nothing better than going home for the holidays and spending
time with loved ones, this time of year can put a wrench in your
clients’ workout routines. Many of you have spent a significant amount
of time helping your clients work toward their health and fitness goals,
and when they travel for the holidays, it can be hard for them to
maintain the same amount of dedication and self-control as they do the
rest of the year. The solution? A circuit workout.
Share this workout with your clients before the holiday season to
help them burn off those extra calories while getting a total-body
challenge. All that is needed for this 20-minute at-home body-weight
circuit is a little space in the family room, basement or hotel room.
How-to: Perform each of the following exercises for
one minute, resting for 30 seconds in between each exercise. Once you
complete each exercise once, take one minute to drink some water and
catch your breath. Then go through the entire set once more for a total
of 20 minutes.
Warm-up: Begin by jogging lightly for one minute.
1. Pass-through Lunge
A. Stand with feet hip-distance apart. Step the right foot behind and
lower slowly to a lunge until both legs are at a 90-degree angle.
B. Lift the right leg up and let it float slowly to the front, lowering again to 90-degrees.
C. Push the right foot up again and float it behind you as you did the first time.
Perform for one minute—30 seconds with the right leg, 30 seconds with the left leg; rest for 30 seconds.
2. Globe Hops
A. Start standing with feet a few inches apart, arms in guard position at the chest and knees slightly bent.
B. Jump forward, back, right and then left (like the directions on a
globe: north, south, east, west). Continue jumping NSEW for 30 seconds
and then switch directions to NSWE or front, back, left, right for the
next 30 seconds.
Jump for one minute and then rest for 30 seconds.
3. Shoulder Tap Push-up
A. Begin in a plank position with the hands directly under the
shoulders and feet hip-width apart. Keep the abdominals and legs tight
as you slowly lower the chest toward the ground with the elbows bending
and pointing behind you.
B. Exhale as you push back up to lengthen the arms into high-plank
position. Lift the right hand to tap your left shoulder at the top and
then repeat with the other arm.
Do as many repetitions as you can for one minute and then rest for 30 seconds.
4. Burpees
A. Start in a plank position with arms and legs long, and hands shoulder-distance apart.
B. Walk or jump both feet between your hands, coming into a low squat
position. Jump straight up as high as possible, land, and come back to
your plank position.
Do as many burpees as you can for one minute and then rest for 30 seconds.
5. Side Squat
A. Start standing with feet hip-distance apart and sit back into a squat position by bending the knees.
B. Keep your abs tight and back straight. Step to one side, staying
in your squat position. Return to your starting position and then side
squat in the other direction, using all your lower-body muscles.
Perform for one minute and then rest for 30 seconds.
6. Army Crawl Plank
A. Begin in a plank position with your shoulders over your wrists, feet together and your body in a straight line.
B. Bend your left arm and then your right to assume forearm plank position.
C. Lift your left hand and place it on the mat directly below your
shoulder as you push through your palm to lift back up into plank
position.
D. As you reach the top, place your right palm on the floor under
your right shoulder and push back into a full plank. Repeat, leading
with the right arm.
Perform for one minute, leading first with the left arm for 30
seconds and then with the right for the remaining 30 seconds. Rest for
30 seconds.
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