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Pilates Half Ball
I want to tone my upper half and stomach without using exercise equipment. ?

Im a 17 Year old boy who likes to do physical activities but has little motivation.
Does anybody know of anything I can do to tone up my chest area e.g pectorals and also tone up my stomach?
I do not have any exercise equipment apart from a swiss ball.
I play rugby so am reasonably fit but now rugby has finished and i want to stay in shape and keep fit over summer.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Yoga, gyms and pilates is not an option.

First 2 links lead me too webfetti.
Not sure why but are no use to me at all.



For your kind iformation, there is nothing called upper stomach. Stomach muscle is a single muscle called rectus abdominus. So, if you work out for the same, it will have the same effect like you do other muscle on your body.

For your chest, you can start up with Hindu Push up. That is the great conditioning work out ever invented in the earth. After masterising that you can include weight training in a scientific way for the full development of pectoralis.

Well, yoga is not a stregth training strategy. Yoga is mainly aiming on static stretch by which you can relax your body.

Have a nice day.

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Your traps, the second mostworked region in this program is your arms. You’ll do plenty of curls as if we could stop you and compound exercises like the pullup and dip, all of which lead to sleeve-splitting biceps and triceps. Finally, we also have you performing a good deal of isolated forearm work-in the form of regular and reverse wrist curls with both barbells and dumbbells. Often your weakest link on heavy strength exercises, your forearms and grip will benefit from the direct attention, preparing you for more intense loads on more complex exercises as the program goes on.

Still, despite the emphasis on upper body, we aren’t neglecting your lower half not only because we expect you’ll be wearing shorts this summer, but because leg exercises generate muscle growth all over. Heavy, testosterone-releasing moves like the squat and deadlift are key to success on our program, keeping your body in balance and your progress moving forward. Furthermore, three days a week you’ll perform cardio or some other calorie-burning activity. This is essential for searing excess fat from around the midsection and completing the taper from your soon to be wide shoulders down to a narrow waist, carving out a classic V shape that looks great in a tee and even better when your shirt comes off.

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