Lifting weights is an excellent and proven way to increase muscle tone and strengthen your body. The problem is the routine can wear thin rather fast. If you want to enjoy your workout time even more, consider working with your trainer to come up with a plan to incorporate fun options into your routine.
If it’s your goal to increase muscle tone and strength, but not necessarily bulk up like a bodybuilder, there are tons of options at your disposal that do not call for barbells and dumbbells. When you work with one of the trainers at The Body Corporate Health & Fitness Centre, you will find it is easy to work some variety into your strength training routine.
When it’s time to set aside the weights machines for a while, you might want to consider such things as:
- Functional full body training – It’s amazing how great a workout you can really get just by using your body weight. Really benefits in understanding just what you are made of and what your body can actually do!!
- Fitball – Add a new dimension to your training as well as improve your balance, posture and core strength. All exercises can be made easier for the beginner or more challenging as you become more experienced.
- Pilates – Take a class or get a video that shows you the ins and outs of a pilates program. This type of exercise routine involves gentle resistance training that focuses on building flexibility and core strength. While it might not result in pumped biceps, it can help you tone muscles and boost overall strength. Plus, it’s a fun alternative to sitting on the bench!
- Water aerobics – This is an unusual exercise routine that blends a bit of cardio along with some strength training. As you work through aerobic routines, the water adds resistance to your movements. This, in turn, helps with muscle development and toning.
- Swimming – Just plain old swimming can help with strength training courtesy of that resistance just mentioned. Mix in a few laps a week to help with toning and strengthening. This activity does tend to impact most major muscle groups, so it provides a fun and refreshing change of pace away from those standard weights.
- Yoga – Take a yoga class if you want to add an interesting twist to your strength training routine. This ancient art does involve muscle toning movements along with intense flexibility training. It’s a unique and fun way to address health through mind, body and spirit.
- Boxing or kickboxing – This particular sport strikes a nice balance between endurance and strength training. Kickboxing classes can be particularly fun if you are tired of typical routines. Alternatively you may like to add some boxing drills into your regular personal training sessions.
- Kettlebells – Although similar to weights, this type of training can mix things up while also helping to improve endurance and flexibility.
Strength training doesn’t have to call for chaining yourself to a weight bench. If you love lifting the weights, but your routine is starting to feel a little jaded, there are still many functional alternatives that can be incorporated to mix things up and still realize some incredible results. If you’re ready to add fun to your routine, talk to your trainer about adding some unusual and enjoyable activities into your routine.
About the Author
Mel Behrens is the owner of “The Body Corporate Health & Fitness Centre”, Maryborough’s premier fitness and fat loss and personal training centre.

