You don’t have to leave home to look hot

You can keep your body looking hot at home.

There are ways to keep your body looking amazing without leaving home.

Sydney PT Rachel Livingstone says it’s not too late. There may be the odd rainy or cooler day, but summer is still here. Make sure you – and your body, are ready to enjoy the last of sunshine – and your swimmers. Start these 4 exercises at home today, so you can make your début with curves in all the right places.

Stairs
For your warm up and essential huff and puff, nothing beats stairs. It doesn’t matter whether it’s in your house or unit block or a single Reebok step in the living room. Set yourself a goal such as 5-10 flights or 3-6×2 minute intervals.
Start simply by walking up and down. When you are ready to step it up you can run them. If you want to work harder but feel off balance going faster, slowly walk up every other step. Use your arms to engage your upper body and work harder.

Lunges
Your glutes are the biggest muscles in your body and your quads the second biggest. Muscles need calories to operate, so moving your legs more means burning the most calories as well as shaping your thighs and bootie.
Place one foot forward and one foot back. Bend both knees to 90 degrees and straighten again. Perform 3×20 on each leg. To increase the burn, step forward into the lunge and back to the start position, alternate legs for 3×40. If you have the space, walking lunges across the room are a great variation.

Push up & turn
With one exercise you can activate your pecs to perk up the girls, tone your triceps and work your core to pull in your waistline. Who hasn’t got time for that.
Start with your hands shoulder width apart on the kitchen bench or back of the couch. Perform one push up. Then lift one hand and turn your body to the side, so your arm extends to the ceiling. Perform another push up and turn to the other side, repeat for 3×20. To increase the intensity, place your hands on a lower surface – and finally the floor.

Cycle abs
In a worldwide survey, personal trainers, physios, coaches and other fitness professionals agreed this was the most efficient, total abdominal exercise – and you can do it at home, with no equipment.
Lie on the floor on your back, hands behind your head. Bring one knee into your chest and extend the other out off the floor. Twist the upper body to bring your elbow towards the opposite knee, alternating for 3×30.

By Rachel Livingstone Personal Trainer & Owner of The Health Hub www.healthhub.net.au

Rachel Livingstone

Rachel is a PT and Maternal Health specialist who found the gym at 14 through her weight lifting dad and never looked back. Originally from the UK she finally settled her wanderlusting feet on the shores of Sydney and can often be found on the back of a paddleboard exploring Rose Bay and the beautiful harbour.

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