Exercise plan for hotel

Exercise plan for hotel

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Roboticarm

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1,452 posts

61 months

Monday 14th June 2021
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Looking for some tips please
I usually exercise 5 days a week, mixture of weights, shuttle runs and punch bag. I have weight bench, dumbbells, kettle bells barbell etc in my garage usually do 45 mins to an hour per day
I'm about to spend a week in a hotel with no access to gym but plenty of local outdoor space. Travelling by train so can't take much with me.
I'm not into running so don't want to be doing a long run. Wondering what suggestions are to exercise whilst I'm there, I'll likely be eating out most nights to really keen to get some solid exercise in.

Would appreciate some suggestions for work out routines please

Smurfsarepeopletoo

869 posts

57 months

Monday 14th June 2021
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Put a few emom's or amraps together.

Burpees, Push Ups, Sit Ups, BW Squats, V Sits, Pistol Squats onto a chair, Shoulder taps, plank, Active Plank, Star Jumps, Tuck Jumps, Lunges, Reverse Lunges, you can do hamstring curls by lying on the floor, put your heel on a chair with your leg at a right angle, and then lift yourself off the floor, then alternate legs.


V8covin

7,310 posts

193 months

Monday 14th June 2021
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Spend the week doing stuff you don't normally do like yoga,pilates, bodyweight exercises,plenty of videos on YouTube you can follow

rucky544

13 posts

86 months

Monday 14th June 2021
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"You are your own gym" app plus a TRX to hook over the door or round a tree branch. Should be enough to see you through the week.

Roboticarm

Original Poster:

1,452 posts

61 months

Monday 14th June 2021
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Thanks all
Thinking I'll do a bit of all the above. Found some decent videos on YouTube for Yoga and body weight exercises, never heard of trx before but just ordered myself a set from Amazon

Rob.

224 posts

35 months

Monday 14th June 2021
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I was in a similar position recently. Decided to go out for a run to see if I could find any bodyweight outdoor gym kit. Maybe I just got lucky, but managed to find a decent set of monkey bars, parallel bars and hanging rings to mess around with.