Isaac Boots, trainer, choreographer and founder of the Torch’d workout, stopped by TODAY to demo some easy moves you can do anywhere.
Whether you want to add some toning exercises to your walking routine or you’ve been sedentary and are looking for a way to ease back into fitness, these simple moves fit the bill.
“This is a no-excuse workout, you can do this anywhere,” Boots told TODAY. A lot of people think fitness is daunting, and that they need a gym or a lot of time, he said, but these simple, yet effective exercises prove you need no more than your own body weight and a few spare minutes.
Arm Circles
This move forces you to engage your core, and lengthens and strengthens your muscles at the same time.
Muscles targeted: Back, shoulder, chest, entire arm
How to: Stand straight with your feet hips-width apart. Hold both arms straight out at your sides parallel to the floor. Make tiny circles in a forward motion. Perform for 30 seconds, then reverse directions and perform the arm circles backward. Then, hold your arms straight out to the sides with a slight bend in the elbows. Keeping them still, turn your palms up toward the sky and then down toward the back of the room. Repeat this up and down motion for 30 seconds.
Modification: Limit the range of motion to where your mobility permits
Standing leg lifts
This move will carve the sides of your core while strengthening your glutes and legs.
Muscles targeted: Obliques, core, glutes, legs
How to: Stand tall with feet shoulder-width apart and arms above your head with finger tips touching, as if you’re hugging a large tree branch (like a ballerina). Shift your weight to your left leg. Lift the right leg and point the toe out to the right side so that it gently touches the floor. As you raise your right leg up toward the sky, pull your arms down and straight out at your sides. Return to the starting position, continue for 10 reps. After 10 reps, hold the right leg up for 10 pulses. Switch sides and perform on the…
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