Corporal Hicks said:
Hi, Im trying to focus my exercises on core body power and stability! Are there any reliable freeweight exercises and/or sources that anybody knows of that I could possibly use?
I know I could just search it on google but Im weary of particular sites, does anybody have anything they would rely on?
Much Appreciated
Regards
I've lifted free weights in some degree ever since high school, and I have always considered Pilates to be more or less a "chick fad" exercise program.
At a New Year's Eve party, a very fit and athletic (and 50 year old) friend of my wife challenged me to give pilates a try for core strength and flexbility.
I kind of laughed her off at the time, but the next time I was in a book store I picked up a copy of "The Complete Book of Pilates For Men"
by Daniel Lyon, Jr.
After researching a bit about the history and philosophy of pilates, I discovered it's all about core strength and flexibility, so I decided to give it a try. I'll tell you something. I may be 49 years old, but I consider myself to be very fit. There are a lot of things in this book I can't even begin to do. (These are all floor exercises, no machines).
Luckily, the book is divided into beginner, intermediate, and advanced sections. I can do almost all of the beginner, several of the intermediate, and some of the advanced. There are about 40 exercises to choose from in the main workout, and there is a "super-advanced" workout that has as many as about 65 exercises. I've basically gone thru the book and cherry-picked a sequence of exercises from each level to work on the stuff I want to focus on. I am pleased and surprised to say that after just 2 weeks, I can feel a real difference in my stability, flexibility and my midsection.
I also like the fact that I can do this stuff anywhere I can find about a 8x8 foot or bigger area.
Now, this stuff is no substitute for free weights, or strength training, but I think it's a great complementary program for most people's existing routines