literally do pull-ups with bicycle kicks. if you also rotate the bicycle kicks so your legs so to the left or right side of you it’ll increase the amount of energy you’re using giving better results.
it’s hard… but gets easier. strength>bigger muscles.
I have a little incline bench and some adjustable dumbbells, that and my body weight (on a yoga mat for dead bugs and glute bridges) have been getting me in shape. You can do a lot of exercises with just that small investment and space commitment. Definitely do the core and back workouts you need (I used to have chronic upper back pain too).
I keep saying I need to get back into the gym… I should really get back into the gym.
Who needs a gym? Just put your bag on and do squats. Deadlift a 2U server. Improvise.
You might be on to something.
Pulling cable, no joke, was a great forearm workout.
Give resistance bands a try
No, they have abysmal bandwidth!
The ones for your legs are pretty wide
Squats and back extensions are the golden combination against back problems caused by desk jobs.
Agree! I got a yoga mat and that was the key for me to start exercising. Even a quick workout is better than no workout.
do like sumo does. do SHIKO!!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YLvHesbDZUQ&t=30s
you don’t need a gym for core strength
literally do pull-ups with bicycle kicks. if you also rotate the bicycle kicks so your legs so to the left or right side of you it’ll increase the amount of energy you’re using giving better results.
it’s hard… but gets easier. strength>bigger muscles.
example video - https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gR1vUVuKyxA
Don’t forget to make Liu Kang noises while you do it.
There’s always the classic sit-ups/crunches. And bridges will work your legs a bit too.
I found this really helpful, and you can do it at home.
https://media.ccc.de/v/gpn20-90-rckengesundheit-fr-nerds
The lecture is in German, but you can still see the exercises.
I have a little incline bench and some adjustable dumbbells, that and my body weight (on a yoga mat for dead bugs and glute bridges) have been getting me in shape. You can do a lot of exercises with just that small investment and space commitment. Definitely do the core and back workouts you need (I used to have chronic upper back pain too).