4 Move Outdoor Upper Body Workout

triceps dips on playground

It’s totally possible to have mass quantities of fun while getting your workout on. Getting outside (weather permitting) in the fresh air can be just the thing you need to spice up your strength training routine. See this lower body workout using a playground swing to prove the point.

Here’s another reason to bust out of the monotony with 4 moves that will make you forget you’re even working out. And they’ll have every muscle in your arms, chest, and back firmed up before the first leaf falls this autumn.

It’s time to reclaim recess!

All you need is a high bar, park bench and a swing. So if you’re ready to have a blast while blasting calories and building a ton of lean muscle, then watch and learn.

Swing Push-Ups

It doesn’t get much better than this. Work your arms, chest, shoulders and core all at the same time with this spectacular multitasker. Adjust the difficulty by resting your shins higher up on the swing to make it easier, or lower toward your ankles to make it more challenging. Just be sure to keep your shoulders away from your ears as you lower down and keep your elbows squeezing in super close to your ribcage at all times to protect your shoulders.

Swing Inverted Row

It’s like the push-up, only upside down. This pulling motion is the perfect counterpart to the pushing motion of the push-up; it works all the opposing muscles to give you a super sculpted upper half in a flash. Again, it’s very important that you don’t scrunch your shoulders up toward your ears and you should have your arms close enough to touch your ribs through the entire motion. Keep your abs tight and back flat the entire time. Don’t let your butt sag.

Park Bench Dips

Banish the arm flap with this powerhouse triceps and shoulder move. Keep your hands close to your hips at the top of the movement, maintain space between your shoulders and ears, and squeeze your elbows in and together as you lower down. Press through the palms of your hands to return to the top.

Jumping Chin-Ups

Focusing on the down (eccentric) will build strength in your arms and back faster than working on the up (concentric) movement. Perform this one with your palms facing toward you. Jump up and use your abs to control your body swing. Hold at the top for a second then lower down as slowly as you can, aiming for 8-12 seconds, then jump right back up again.

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—By Alison Heilig for AcaciaTV.



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