Can You Achieve Maximum Fitness, Gain Muscle, Lose Fat, or Get Stronger with Just an Exercise Ball, and Some Dumbbells?

Can You Achieve Maximum Fitness, Gain Muscle, Lose Fat, or Get Stronger with Just an Exercise Ball, and Some Dumbbells?










(PRWEB) September 13, 2004

Did you know you can build the body you want by using a “home gym” that consists of just two pieces of equipment that take up only a corner of any room? Whether your goal is to tone and firm up your muscles, shed body weight, or build stronger, more defined muscles, you can do it with just an exercise ball, and a set of dumbbells.

Exercise balls, also known as balance balls, Swiss balls, fitness balls, and gym balls are extremely versatile and allow you to perform weight training, as well as bodyweight exercises, stretching, and even Yoga and Pilates. They’re versatility is coupled with their ability to strengthen your core muscles of the abdominals and lower back.

When you first sit on the ball you can feel it moving under you and your body naturally tries to counter this force. That’s why working out on an exercise ball is so effective and creates results faster than with traditional weight training routines.

When you couple the exercise ball with the muscle building benefits of lifting weights, you’ve got a powerful combination. The most effective weights you can use with your exercise ball are dumbbells. You can work every muscle in the body with a set of dumbbells so they equal the exercise ball in versatility. Plus, they provide you with a greater range of motion throughout each exercise performed with them. It’s as if dumbbells were meant for exercise balls.

Exercise balls and dumbbells are the perfect combination of versatility, and space economy. You can easily fit them in the corner of any room, or stow them away in your closet. You can build a fantastic body and reach your personal fitness goals with just these two pieces of equipment.

If you’d like to find out how to choose exercise balls and dumbbells that are right for you, as well as tips, routines both for building strength and muscle mass, or how to lose body fat using your exercise ball, then check out http://fitness-with-exercise-balls.com.

For more information, contact Eliu Cordova at info@fitness-with-exercise-balls.com or visit his website at http://fitness-with-exercise-balls.com .

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Bitesize Exercise Offers Quick, Simple and Achievable Exercise Tips. This Fitness iPad App is Now Available on iTunes

Bitesize Exercise Offers Quick, Simple and Achievable Exercise Tips. This Fitness iPad App is Now Available on iTunes











Theresa Wright: Certified Fitness Trainer & Certified Sports’ Massage Practitioner


(Vocus/PRWEB) February 08, 2011

Bitesize exercise is a simple fitness iPad app. A short video clip illustrating the app is available at http://www.bitesize-exercise.com, together with a couple of screen shots from the app.

Bitesize exercise offers quick, effective and achievable exercises that can be done at the desk or in the home. No special equipment or clothing is required. It was compiled by Theresa Wright, an experienced Personal Trainer and Sports’ Massage Practitioner, based in Newbury Berkshire UK.

Bitesize exercise is a fitness iPad app showing clear video clips of each exercise with an English voice over. The models used are ordinary people, not fitness experts, wearing ordinary clothing performing the exercises at a desk, table, in the kitchen, using stairs and on the floor, effectively making a gym for home. A beginner to fitness would feel comfortable performing these exercises. Theresa feels that Bitesize exercise will inspire many people to start a fitness regime who would otherwise avoid all exercise.

The Bitesize Exercise Fitness App has no complicated profiles to be filled in or programmes to chose – just get started. A short intro video and Theresa’s resume begin the app. The exercises are divided into 7 categories – Neck, Shoulders, Arms & Hands, Core, Hips, Knees & Ankles and Cardio. The categories can be reached by tapping the heart icon or the relevant part of the body on the figure on the right hand side of the screen. Each fitness section has up to 6 exercises – again reached by tapping the relevant heart shaped icon. A short video clip illustrates the exercise which has an English spoken voice over. At the end of each exercise a short list of watch points comes up on the screen. This list can be pulled up at any time during an exercise. The average length of each clip is 20 seconds. Bitesize exercise truly describes the app; attainable, achievable and quick exercises that everyone can perform.

The large screen and ease of use is an ideal medium for this simple, achievable exercise app that will appeal to a wide market, especially beginners. The Bitesize exercise app is now available on itunes in the Health and Fitness category.

Theresa Wright, 59, married with three sons in their twenties, lives in Newbury Berkshire UK. Theresa has her own private gym and clinic where she trains clients of all ages and abilities. She also treats postural imbalances, skeletal muscle injuries and post operative clients. She offers Visceral Massage and Manipulation for stomach disorders coupled with sound nutritional advice. Theresa has been working in the fitness industry for seven years and has been interested in fitness all her adult life. She has compiled Bitesize-exercise from her extensive bank of tips for exercise, using her sound knowledge of the human body and functional fitness to offer a programme that will appeal to beginners and experienced alike.

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Theresa Wright: Certified Fitness Trainer & Certified Sports’ Massage Practitioner


(Vocus/PRWEB) March 09, 2011

Bitesize exercise is a simple fitness iPad app. A short video clip illustrating the app is available at http://www.bitesize-exercise.com, together with a couple of screen shots from the app. The website homepage explains the app format, listing the different exercises and giving fitness tips on each exercise.

Bitesize exercise offers quick, effective and achievable exercises that can be done at the desk or in the home. No special equipment or clothing is required. It was compiled by Theresa Wright, an experienced Personal Trainer and Sports’ Massage Practitioner, based in Newbury Berkshire UK.

This month Theresa Wright has created a Facebook page for Bitesize. She posts exercise and health tips every day and a healthy recipe compiled by herself on Wednesdays! To visit the page, go to http://www.facebook.com/pages/manage/?act=304640876#!/pages/Bitesize-exercise-fitness-tips/132668736800775.

The Bitesize Exercise Fitness iPad app uses ordinary people doing the exercises. Theresa has put up some photos of the auditions on the new Facebook Business page. This was such fun and everybody was laughing so much it’s a surprise that any successful candidates were picked at all! They were all so enthusiastic. Theresa chose regular “Jos” and “Joes” because she wanted to show that appropriate exercise is achievable to everyone, no matter age, ability or present fitness level. Through Bitesize Exercise fitness tips, each and every one one of us can get started on a fitter and thus, healthier lifestyle.

Theresa is looking for feedback from those who have purchased Bitesize Exercise. There is a “Testimonials” page up on the website now http://www.bitesize-exercise.com. Theresa is pleased to say that there are already a few positive feedbacks which have been uploaded. If you have bought Bitesize Exercise recently, please let her know what you think at support(at)bitesize-exercise(dot)com.

The other new feature on Bitesize Exercise is an “Articles” section. Theresa has been writing articles about fitness matters for nearly seven years now and has uploaded a selection onto the website. The articles range from the importance of flexibility as we get older, to advice on preparation for a major fitness challenge.

The quick, simple and achievable exercises can easily be performed whilst sitting at a desk or table. There are no set rules for how many times each exercise should be performed. Guidelines are offered to help get started. The whole idea is to build up a slow and consistent exercise routine that can be performed whenever and wherever possible. Bitesize Exercise offers fitness tips which encourage everyone to find the correct level of exercise for their ability.

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