We love push-ups here at T3; we think they are the ultimate bodyweight exercise to build muscle in your arms and pecs (to build back muscles and biceps, try pull-ups instead). Just how versatile are p
Most abs workouts are done on the back, but the problem there is that – if you’ve left working your core until the end of your gym sesh – laying on the floor can be a pretty dangerous thing. Will you ever get back up again? It’s all too easy to feel instantly relaxed once that butt hits the ground, so motivating yourself to work on your core requires some serious discipline.The alternative? Keep on your feet. There are plenty of core workouts that can be done standing up. In fact, it’s recommended by many PTs that working abs while standing is better as it helps you engage more muscles at once, improve your postural support, and burn more calories than most traditional floor exercises. Plus, you don't need as much space to move, which is especially helpful if you’re working out at home or in a crowded gym.With that, we’ve spoken to top UK PT and trainer at Blok, Chloe Trigg, who has given us a rundown