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Jul
5

Total Gym Exercises: Tom’s Weekly Tip – Row and Biceps Sequence

I hope you had a fantastic 4th of July with friends and family. If you’re like me , you may be feeling the “food hangover” from too many BBQ’s this weekend.

Here’s our latest Total Gym exercise sequence targeting the upper body. Maybe this will give you some motivation to get your butt on the board – or “B.O.B.” as we like to call it – and start burning off the hamburgers, hot dogs and desserts that come along with a long holiday weekend!

What do you think of this workout? Leave us a comment.

Always consult your doctor or rehabilitation specialist before performing Total Gym exercises if you are injured or recovering from an injury.

Jun
28

Total Gym Exercises: Tom’s Weekly Tip – Progression of Lateral Sequence

Happy Monday everyone! Tommy C here with some more challenging lateral exercises on Total Gym. I can’t kneel on the glideboard after my recent ankle surgery so Nicole’s here to help me out.

P.S. After you watch the video, take a peek at our new Total Gym “Countdown to Summer” promotion (to the right of this post). We’ve got a great deal for those of you looking to buy a new Total Gym or upgrade your current model.

Always consult your doctor or rehabilitation specialist before performing Total Gym exercises if you are injured or recovering from an injury.

Total Gym Exercises: Tom’s Weekly Tip – Progression of Lateral Sequence

2010 June 28

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Introducing New Nutrition Contributor – Tara Coleman: 4th of July Diet Tips

2010 June 25

by Tara Coleman

Hello! I’m Tara Coleman and I’m excited to start blogging for Total Gym. I am a Clinical Nutritionist in San Diego specializing in sports nutrition, healthy weight loss and increasing energy.

Hot dogs, potato salad, nacho chips, red-white-and-blue colored deserts…for many of us the 4th of July is not only a celebration of our national independence but also our personal independence from healthy eating!  I’m here to tell you it doesn’t have to be…and I don’t mean you have to stay at home doing sit-ups and eating broccoli.  If you follow these simple tips you can have some fun, enjoy the food and not spend all of July paying for it:

  1. Don’t Skip the Gym – I know we are all anxious to get to the beach but be sure to make time to exercise in first thing in the morning. This will burn a few extra calories and you are more likely to crave healthier foods.
  2. Eat Before You Go - Always make sure to eat a little something before you head out for 4th of July festivities.  If you are starving when you get there you are much more likely to over eat.
  3. Step Away From the Food Table – Your physical location (i.e., bellied up to the chip bowl) is the biggest culprit when it comes to mindless eating.  It’s one thing to indulge in one of your favorite foods, but most of the extra holiday calories come from food we hardly enjoy and barely remember.  We simply eat it because it’s there.  Prepare a small plate of your favorite foods and then head to the other side of the party.  This holds true for the bar as well.  This trick may not only save your waistline but also a little face!
  4. Don’t be Afraid of Seconds – When you prepare your first plate take about half as much food as you think you want.  Enjoy this plate, wait a couple of minutes, and if you are still hungry go back for seconds.  This will allow some time for your body to determine if it is really still hungry and allow you to remain a member of the Clean Plate Club!
  5. It’s Just One Day – I know 4th of July falls on Sunday this year, but that should not be a justification to kick off over-indulgence on Friday and keep it going strong through Monday!  A little extra on a single day is something your body can handle but a four day binge is going to be much tougher to recover from.  So pick one of the days of the long weekend to treat yourself and stick to your normal routine the rest of the days.  I promise that heading into this summer lean, strong and healthy is going to feel so much better than that third helping of potato salad!

Happy 4th of July!

Tara Coleman is a Clinical Nutritionist in San Diego, CA. She’ll be guest blogging twice a month with “Tara’s Friday Bite.” Subscribe to receive our RSS Feed and/or Email Updates (see CONNECT WITH US) so you’re always in the loop on Tara’s posts! Leave us your comments with ideas for future topics or email Tara directly at tara@taracoleman.com.

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Fitness Wisdom Wednesday: Benefits of Rebounding

2010 June 23

by Cassie

All of us probably have some fond memory of bouncing on a trampoline when we were kids. Little did you know, you were actually rebounding – a fun way to burn calories even as an adult! Believe it or not, bouncing up and and down offers a safe, low-impact workout for any age and fitness level.

Benefits of rebounding have been shown to include:

  • Stronger musculoskeletal system due to increased G-force (gravitational load)
  • Faster metabolism
  • Improved digestion
  • Increased blood flow

Today’s mini-trampolines offer a portable, quick and efficient way to get in shape. Take for example our PlyoRebounder. We’ve joined forces with Todd Durkin, ACE Personal Trainer of the Year and trainer to leading NFL and MLB athletes, to show how PlyoRebounder offers dynamic, high-energy “plyo-training” for users of every ability. Add medicine balls (up to 20 pounds) to work on slow and quick response plyometrics and upper and lower body agility training. Or hop on top and start jogging or bouncing to get a cardio workout with a stability handle for balance, just in case.

Video explains PlyoRebounder the best. Check it out:

Interested in PlyoRebounder? Contact our sales team at 800.541.4900.

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Total Gym Exercises: Tom’s Weekly Tip – Seated Lateral Sequence

2010 June 21

Good Monday to you all. I’m continuing on my rehab journey with seated lateral exercises to target the upper body and core muscles. Try sitting sideways to perform chest flies, bicep curls and more!

Always consult your doctor or rehabilitation specialist before performing Total Gym exercises if you are injured or recovering from an injury.

Jun
21

Total Gym Exercises: Tom’s Weekly Tip – Seated Lateral Sequence

Good Monday to you all. I’m continuing on my rehab journey with seated lateral exercises to target the upper body and core muscles. Try sitting sideways to perform chest flies, bicep curls and more!

Always consult your doctor or rehabilitation specialist before performing Total Gym exercises if you are injured or recovering from an injury.

Jun
6

Total Gym Exercises: Tom’s Weekly Tip – Side Lying Squat

Hi, Tom here! It’s now Week 6 of my rehab video series. I hope you have been able to incorporate some new moves into your own Total Gym workout.

This week I’ll demonstrate side lying squats that have helped me rehab my ankle after surgery.
Is there something you would like to see?

A quick disclaimer: be sure to consult your doctor or rehabilitation specialist before performing Total Gym exercises if you are injured or recovering from an injury.

May
31

Total Gym Exercises: Tom’s Weekly Tip – Progression of Upper Body Sequence

Hey all, Tom here. My rehab journey has been good to me so far. I’m feeling stronger and getting my leg back to normal function with the help of some physical therapy and my Total Gym.

I know it’s Memorial Day, but try squeezing in today’s workout before heading out to enjoy your day off. This week I progress from last week’s upper body sequence by adding static equilibrium exercises into the mix. Static equilibrium is like holding weights in the air and then working out with them. Tough stuff ! Watch the video and try it out.

I want to hear from you. What did you do to stay active this long weekend? Leave us a note below…

May
23

Total Gym Exercises: Tom’s Weekly Tip – Upper Extremity Sequence

Total Gym Exercises: Tom’s Weekly Tip – Tom’s rehab journey continues with upper body exercises. The lower body can still be incorporated into upper body exercises on Total Gym.

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May
17

Total Gym Exercises: Tom’s Rehab Series – Lower Body Exercises Part II

Hey all, Tom here! We’re going on Week 3 of my rehab video series. I hope you like what you’re seeing.

Last week I showed you some milder exercises that I’ve been doing to rehab my ankle after surgery. This week I’ve recruited Nicole to demonstrate a more advanced lower body workout for those of you without a bum leg like me! She’ll show you some variations on lower body exercises like squats, calf raises and plyometrics.

A quick disclaimer: be sure to consult your doctor or rehabilitation specialist before performing Total Gym exercises if you are injured or recovering from an injury.

There’s a word we’ve been throwing here that describes your return on investment in a Total Gym and that’s “Shred-ability.” So what does “Shred-ability” mean to you? Leave us a note and start the conversation.

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