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Resistance Band Work-Out

I am the neglectful owner of Power 90. Remember that old work out DVD that was all the rage years ago? Well, I got it. I even used it. I did not use it for 90 days though. At that time, I was in better shape so I used it every now and again while still maintaining a work-out routine at the gym. Anyway, when you purchased Power 90 you got resistance bands to go with it. I love those bands. It makes doing a challenging work-out at home easy. You can use them for an all over work-out routine. With the bands and a few exercises in your arsenal you have the makings of a solid home work-out. Another nice thing about working out with the bands is how portable they are for travel. You never have to leave your work-out behind again. In addition, the bands are easy to throw in a desk drawer, under a bed or in a closet. If you have no time to get to the gym on your lunch break just bring the bands to work and get a mini work-out right in the office.

Resistance band workouts are challenging for any fitness level. You are working out against your own weight so the work-out cannot be accused of being too easy. You have complete control over the amount of resistance necessary to get the best work-out for you. I love the ability to adjust in any situation without having to mess around with dumbbells. I enjoy working out with weights but when I am at home I prefer the bands. In addition, the bands are great for coming off an injury or helping you recover from an injury.

If you are unsure about where to begin here are a few resources to get you started:

Resistance Band Workout

Resistance Band Exercises

Total Body Resistance Band Workout

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About Richele McFarlin

Richele is a Christian homeschooling mom to four children, writer and business owner. Her collegiate background is in educational psychology. Although it never prepared her for playing Candyland, grading science, chasing a toddler, doing laundry and making dinner at the same time.