Running, Coaching, and Living with an Autoimmune Disease
After her diagnosis halted her physical activity for two years, runner Mireille Siné returned to the sport with a new outlook
After her diagnosis halted her physical activity for two years, runner Mireille Siné returned to the sport with a new outlook
After her diagnosis halted her physical activity for two years, runner Mireille Siné returned to the sport with a new outlook
At 62, this bodybuilder is proving that age is just a number.
No barbell, no problem! Here’s how you can get an efficient and intensive full-body workout with just a weight plate.
Fitness used to be all about excess — bigger gyms, bigger weight machines, bigger muscles, and if you look back over those old ’80s workout photos, bigger hair. Definitely bigger hair.
Those days are thankfully over, as fitness has trended toward a more holistic, minimalist approach. Now the world’s top trainers are able to forge fun, effective workouts with just a few carefully chosen pieces of equipment, from a kettlebell to battle ropes to suspension trainers, among other interesting implements.
To prove how a little ingenuity can go a long way, we challenged one of our favorite Oxygen ambassadors, Josefine Holmberg, with creating a full-body workout with something you’ll find in nearly any gym or perhaps even at home: an Olympic weight plate.
The celebrity trainer, online coach and NPC bikini competitor based in Los Angeles delivered. In just five moves, Holmberg’s routine hits the legs, back, chest, shoulders, arms and core. After a mere half-hour, you’ll be toweling off and wondering how the classic barbell suddenly became so extraneous!
The One-Plate Whole-Body Workout
The best type of equipment for this will be a weight plate with built-in handles, such as those offered by Hammer Strength or Power Systems. If you don’t have one of those options at the ready, you also can use a traditional plate, as long as you’re careful in holding it securely.