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I was just digging through my workout archives and found a humdinger of a workout using only resistance bands and hand weights – stuff I know most readers have at home. Of course you know, I just HAD to share it with you :-)

Remember to warm up first (2-5 mins at least) and most of all, have fun!

Power Sculpting Workout

Equipment: Tubes, hand weights (5, 8 or 10lbs are appropriate. I advise starting with an an 8 or 10, as you can always drop the weight to a 5 if your muscles fatigue.)

Using a Resistance Tube, perform back-to-back sets of 12:

  • Chest Flies
  • Chest Presses
  • Standing Row
  • Bicep Curls
  • Bent over, single arm rows

Using Body Weight: perform back-to-back sets of 12:

  • Push-ups (from knees is fine)
  • Tricep dips (use a chair or stair step)
  • Burpees (squat thrusts)

Using a Resistance Tube: perform back-to-back sets of 12:

Squats

Penguin Walks (12 each direction – email me if you aren’t sure how to do these: question@blueskygym.com)

Using Hand Wts and a Resistance Tube: perform back-to-back sets of 12:

  • Lateral straight arm lifts (bent or straight arms) (one set w/ wts, one set without, one set without and super slow)
  • Hammer curls
  • Tricep Kick backs (can use wts or tube)
  • Back Extensions
  • Standing elbow to knee crunch

* Note: Blue Sky Gym and the author disclaim any liability for any injury, physical or emotional, suffered during or as a result of exercise or activities recommended. As always, you should use common sense and consult your health professional before beginning any exercise routine or program.



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