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dallas

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resistance training
« on: March 29, 2010, 03:53:11 PM »
im not going to be around alot of weights for awhile so i was wondering if it would be a good idea to get resistance bands to try and keep some of my muscle or at least lean them out? or is there a better solution?

ronbrgundy

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Re: resistance training
« Reply #1 on: March 29, 2010, 11:33:36 PM »
Not enough detail.. how long is a while are you going to jail or something

I have bent over rowed a hotel table.. I have curled a chair.. I have done dips in a bath tub with my feet on a chair numerous times.. I've done wrist curls with a bicycle.. I've curled a bag of golf clubs.. i've done a half dozen different styles of pushups from knuckles to diamond..  Its amazing how creative you can be if you really care. 

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Re: resistance training
« Reply #2 on: March 30, 2010, 12:10:37 AM »
im not going to be around alot of weights for awhile so i was wondering if it would be a good idea to get resistance bands to try and keep some of my muscle or at least lean them out? or is there a better solution?

 For a while I was living in the jungle of Ecuador with no gym around at all.

 What I did is I took empty luggage and filled it up with water bottles and lifted it. For lots of lifts it worked great. I had this really big suitcase and if I filled it up with water bottles it would probably weight around 100 pounds when full.

 Or use rocks, sandbags, tires whatever is heavy that you can get your hands on.

 I also got into yoga. It's not exactly a bodybuilding type of thing. But it's a great workout and very healthy.

 Or you can run up stairs while holding weights. Just get creative.

 Bands are lame. Go for a real workout.

 It's sometimes nice to get a break from the gym scene for a while.