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Toned arms for summer; Our top exercises and tips

Toned arms for summer; Our top exercises and tips

Having strong, toned arms can significantly boost your appearance and body confidence. With summer in full swing and shorter sleeves becoming the norm, you might be...

Having strong, toned arms can significantly boost your appearance and body confidence. With summer in full swing and shorter sleeves becoming the norm, you might be wondering how to tone your arms quickly and effectively. Achieving those sculpted arms doesn't have to be a daunting task, and with the right exercises, you can see progress in no time.

Don't worry, we've got you covered! Here are some highly effective exercises to include in your at-home arm workouts. For the best results, repeat each exercise for three sets of 12 reps, and don't forget to rest between sets to allow your muscles to recover and grow stronger.

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1. Bicep curl

This classic exercise targets your biceps on the front of your upper arm. It's a simple yet powerful movement that can help build strength and definition in your biceps.

How to do it:

  • Stand with your feet hip-width apart to maintain balance and stability.
  • Hold a dumbbell in each hand at your sides, with your palms facing forward to engage your biceps fully.
  • Keep your arms tucked into your sides and bend your elbows to bring the weights up to your shoulders, ensuring you feel the tension in your biceps.
  • Lower back down slowly and repeat the movement, focusing on controlled, smooth motions.

2. Triceps kickback

This exercise targets your triceps, located at the back of your upper arm. Triceps kickbacks are essential for stabilizing your shoulders and supporting movements involving arm extension.

How to do it:

  • Stand with your feet hip-width apart and a dumbbell in each hand at your sides, palms facing each other for a neutral grip.
  • Bend your knees slightly and hinge forward at the waist to create a stable base.
  • Keep your arms close to your sides, straighten your arms, and push the dumbbells backward, squeezing your triceps at the top of the movement.
  • Hold the position briefly, then slowly bring your arms back to the starting position.
  • Repeat, ensuring you maintain good form throughout.
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3. Chest press

Chest presses target multiple upper body muscles, including your triceps, pectorals (chest muscles), and deltoids (shoulder muscles). This exercise is great for building overall upper body strength.

How to do it:

  • Lie on an exercise mat with your knees bent and feet flat on the ground to support your lower back.
  • Hold a dumbbell in each hand with your palms facing the floor, ensuring you have a firm grip.
  • Bend your elbows to a 90-degree angle and hold the dumbbells wider than your chest.

This is your starting position.

Keep your elbows bent and push the dumbbells up until your arms are straight, but don't lock your elbows to avoid strain.

Slowly lower back to the starting position and repeat, focusing on controlled movements.

 

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4. Front and lateral raises

Lateral raises work your shoulder muscles and triceps, while front raises target shoulder and chest muscles, as well as your biceps. These exercises are excellent for building shoulder definition and strength.

How to do a lateral raise:

  • Stand with your feet hip-width apart and a dumbbell in each hand at your sides, palms facing your body.
  • With your elbows slightly bent, raise your arms parallel to the floor, feeling the tension in your shoulder muscles.
  • Slowly lower to the starting position and repeat, ensuring you maintain good form.

How to do a front raise:

  • Start in the same position as a lateral raise, but hold your dumbbells in front of your legs with palms facing your thighs.

Keep your arms straight and raise them in front of you until they are parallel to the ground, engaging your shoulder and chest muscles.

Return to the starting position and repeat, focusing on smooth, controlled movements.

 

The perfect arm workout accessories

Ready to get started with your arm toning journey but don't have the right equipment? Our 4kg and 5kg pair (2kg and 2.5kg per bar) dumbbell strength bars are perfect for the exercises listed above. They are easy to hold and add just the right amount of resistance to help tone, sculpt, and strengthen your arms effectively.

If you're just starting out and looking for something lighter, try our 3kg pair (1.5kg per bar) Pilates and fitness bars. These are also easy to hold and can help you achieve toned, lean arms without overwhelming your muscles.

Let us know how you get on with these exercises and accessories; we'd love to hear what you think and see your progress!

What are your favourite arm exercises? Tell us in the comments below and share your tips and experiences with our community.

 

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Navigating Menopause and Perimenopause Through Healthy Eating and Exercise

Menopause marks a significant phase of change in a woman's life. This natural transition can bring about a range of challenging physical and emotional shifts,...

Menopause marks a significant phase of change in a woman's life. This natural transition can bring about a range of challenging physical and emotional shifts, but they don't have to be daunting. With the right knowledge and coping strategies, you can embrace this new chapter and ensure you feel your best. 

In this blog, we'll delve into the importance of healthy eating, the benefits of exercise and suitable exercise types to help you navigate menopause with confidence.


A quick overview of the menopause

The menopause is a phase all women go through at some point in their lives and for some, it can be a difficult time. Before we discuss how to make this transition as easy as possible, let’s just quickly clarify the difference between perimenopause and menopause*.

Perimenopause is the transitional period leading up to menopause and typically begins in a woman's mid-40s, although it can start earlier,. During this phase, oestrogen levels start to decline, often causing irregular menstrual cycles, changes in mood, and various physical symptoms such as vaginal dryness and hot flushes. 

Menopause typically occurs around the age of 50 (again sometimes earlier) and signifies the end of your periods. When you have gone a full 12 months without a period, you have officially reached the menopause. This change happens due to a continual decrease in the production of reproductive hormones like oestrogen and progesterone, which causes symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats, vaginal dryness, and mood swings. There’s no denying that these symptoms can be uncomfortable and distressing, which is why we’re here to help with some easy lifestyle strategies that can help you stay on form.

 

Re-assess your diet to support your body’s changing needs 

As you age and enter perimenopause and menopause, everything starts to change, including your body’s nutritional needs. This is because fluctuations in hormones can contribute to weight gain, bone density loss, higher cholesterol and emotional imbalances. Whilst this sounds scary, incorporating certain nutrient-rich foods and eating a well-balanced diet is a simple and effective way to help you manage these changes and ensure you remain healthy. Here are some of the best and worst foods to eat during the menopause*.


Calcium and vitamin D: These nutrients become even more essential during menopause to support bone health and prevent osteoporosis, a bone condition that is common in menopausal women. Include dairy products, leafy greens, fortified foods, and fatty fish like salmon in your diet, as these are high in calcium and vitamin D which help support bone growth.


Fibre-rich foods: Menopause can sometimes bring digestive changes like bloating and constipation. Fibre-rich foods like whole grains, fruits, vegetables, and legumes aid digestion, ease uncomfortable symptoms and help maintain a healthy gut.


Healthy fats: Omega-3 fatty acids found in foods like fish, flaxseeds, and walnuts are beneficial for heart health and reducing inflammation. Including these fats in your diet is particularly important for menopausal women whose risk for cardiovascular problems is much higher.


Phytoestrogen-rich foods: Phytoestrogens, found in soy products, flaxseeds, and whole grains, can mimic oestrogen and alleviate some menopausal symptoms* such as hot flushes.


Limit processed foods and added sugars: These can exacerbate mood swings, weight gain, and low energy and contribute to inflammation, which can lead to a whole host of health issues.

 

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Benefits of exercise during menopause and perimenopause

Regular exercise alongside a healthy diet is the most effective way to keep you feeling your best through menopause and beyond. Here are just a few of the remarkable benefits:


Mood lifting: Exercise triggers the release of endorphins, which are happy chemicals in the brain that help alleviate mood swings, anxiety, and depression, which is experienced by some women during the menopause shift.


Weight management: Unfortunately, as you get older, hormonal changes make it easier to gain weight, particularly around the stomach. Regular exercise can help you keep the weight off and reduce the risk of health conditions associated with being overweight.


Bone density: Weight-bearing exercises like walking, jogging, and strength training help maintain bone density because they stimulate bone cells to create new bone tissue. This makes your bones denser, less prone to fractures and reduces the risk of osteoporosis.


Heart health: A decline in oestrogen can make blood vessels less flexible and increase bad cholesterol levels, both of which contribute to heart disease. Engaging in aerobic exercises like swimming, cycling, and brisk walking helps strengthen the heart muscle and maintain healthier cholesterol levels*.


Better sleep: Sleep is often disrupted during menopause which can leave you feeling tired and in a low mood the next day. Regular physical activity can help you get a better night’s sleep, so you can wake up feeling refreshed and energised.


Recommended exercise types

 

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Cardiovascular exercises: Cardio improves heart and lung health, boosts your mood and can help you sleep better at night. If possible, it is recommended that women get at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic activity per week during menopause. Walking, cycling, dancing, and swimming are excellent choices.

 

Strength training: Strength exercises help maintain muscle mass and bone density, improve metabolism and ease anxiety and depression. Incorporate resistance exercises like weight lifting or bodyweight exercises such as the plank and squats two or more times a week for best results.

 

Yoga, pilates and tai chi: These exercises enhance flexibility and balance, which are often reduced during menopause due to a loss of muscle mass. They also involve relaxation, meditation and a mind-body connection, helping ease any stress and anxiety you may feel during this difficult time.

 

Conclusion

Menopause and perimenopause are natural stages of a woman’s life that come with their own set of challenges. But by looking after yourself and focusing on healthy eating and staying active, you can navigate this transition and enter a new chapter of your life in the best position possible. Remember, every woman's experience is unique, so listen to your body and make adjustments to do what’s right for you. 

 

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References

Perimenopause and Menopause - https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/menopause/symptoms/

Some of the best and worse foods to eat during the menopause -https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8308420/

Help to alleviate the symptoms of hot flushes - https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022316622071905?via%3Dihub

Recommended weekly exercise levels - https://www.bupa.co.uk/newsroom/ourviews/menopause-exercise

https://www.bupa.co.uk/~/media/Images/HealthManagement/Infographics/menopause-exercises/menopause-exercises.pdf

Strengthen heart muscles and maintain healthy cholesterol - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3296386/

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Small but mighty: Elevate your Home Fitness Game with Our Stylish Ankle Wrist Weights

In the pursuit of a healthier and happier lifestyle, every choice we make matters. Why not make these choices both functional and fashionable? Our ankle...

Womens pink wrist ankle weights 2lb and 4lb adjustable silicone waterproof

In the pursuit of a healthier and happier lifestyle, every choice we make matters. Why not make these choices both functional and fashionable? Our ankle wrist weights are designed to blend seamlessly into your home fitness routine. From HIIT to barre, these weights are more than just fitness accessories; they’re tools that can take your health and fitness journey (as well as your yoga, Pilates and sculpt) up to new heights. 

 

Functional Style That Moves With You 

With a sleek and stylish design, these weights elevate your aesthetics while they intensify your workout. The elasticated velcro bracelets provide a secure fit, ensuring that your focus remains on your exercises and not on readjusting the weights. The velcro strap also enables you to remove and add the triangle weights individually so you can adjust the weight to your own strength level and fitness goals. 

Gone are the days of uncomfortable sandbags. Our weights, in a variety of colours. are engineered with your comfort in mind. The soft silicone ensures a gentle contact with your skin, preventing irritation, even during prolonged use. Say goodbye to distraction and discomfort, these weights are your companions for a seamless and enjoyable workout experience. 

‘The stretch velcro makes these super comfortable to wear and to workout in. The weights are made from a smooth material so cause no rubbing or irritation to the skin. They can be easily taken off to adjust the overall weight.’ Alicia, Barreesthetique. 

 

What are the Health Benefits of Ankle Wrist Weight Exercises? 

Although seemingly small and unassuming, ankle weights can really add to your strength training routine and create enough resistance for an effective workout. There are numerous benefits of adding ankle wrist weights into your home fitness routine, and working out at home can enhance your ability to maintain consistency and stay on track with your health and fitness goals. 

1. Muscle toning and sculpting: The added resistance from wrist ankle weights intensifies your exercises, helping you to target specific muscle groups more effectively. When using the weights your muscles must work harder, increasing the lean mass of muscle over time. This leads to better muscle definition and toning in your legs and glutes. Maintaining and building muscle is a key area to focus on, particularly as we age.

2. Increased strength: Ankle wrist weight exercises challenge your muscles to work against resistance, which contributes to increased muscle strength and challenges the cardiovascular system. Strengthening your lower body muscles enhances overall functional fitness and reduces the risk of injuries.

3. Calorie burn and weight management: Introducing resistance to your workouts with ankle weights elevates your heart rate and increases the energy expenditure of each exercise. This aids in burning more calories and contributes to weight management.

4. Improved bone health: Weight bearing exercises, such as those involving wrist ankle weights, are beneficial for bone health. These exercises encourage bone density management and reduce the risk of osteoporosis, a key area to focus on particularly as we age and during perimenopause and menopause.

5. Enhanced balance and stability: Engaging your muscles against resistance enhances your proprioception and balance. This is particularly important for stability in daily activities and injury prevention, therefore greatly beneficial for future proofing your health and fitness as you age. Try and incorporate balance exercises into your fitness routine. 

6. Lower body fat: There is a study which shows that participants who wore ankle weights three days a week for at least 20 minutes showed ‘significant improvements’ in their waist circumference, body fat percentage and skeletal muscle percentage (Journal of Taibah University Medical Sciences). 

 

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Ankle Wrist Weight Exercises for Your Wellbeing  

Ankle wrist weights can help improve your wellbeing and everyday health and fitness with two pieces of kit in one! A fantastic way to train the upper and lower body with a small weight that can be easily stored away. Some great exercises to do would include; 

Leg lifts and extensions: Add resistance to leg lifts and extensions to strengthen your lower body muscles, promoting better stability and balance, shown to be important for a longer life! 

Arm raises and punches: Incorporate these weights into your arm exercises to boost your upper body strength, tone your muscles and release some stress! You also do not need grip strength to be able to get your arm workout done which is a benefit for anyone with a hand injury or mobility condition. 

Walking: Strap on these weights for an extra challenge during your walks. You will engage more muscles, burn more calories, and intensify your cardio sessions, but remember to keep good form throughout your activities to prevent injury. Research in the Journal of Applied Physiology has found that adding light weights to a 4-mile-per-hour walk has a similar intensity as running at 5 miles per hour, which is a big win! 

Pilates, yoga, and barre: Elevate your barre workout, yoga flow and Pilates routines by wearing these weights. They will intensify your stretches and poses, helping your build flexibility and muscle endurance. 

Dance workouts: Turn up the fun factor in dance workouts by adding these weights, either around your ankles or wrists, or both! Your moves will become more dynamic, enhancing your coordination and rhythm. 

 You can find lots of guidance, examples, and home workouts to get started on our Instagram (@ampwellbeing) and You Tube channel (@ampwellbeing) or sign up to our emails for exclusive workouts and downloads. 

 

Your 30-minute Ankle Weight Home Workout Plan 

These exercises are designed to tone and sculpt your legs and glutes, complete each exercise with a rest in between sets for a 30-minute lower body workout.

1. Squats with Leg Lifts 

Stand with your feet hip-width apart with the ankle weights on. Perform a regular squat by bending your knees and lowering your hips. As you return to the standing position, lift your left leg straight to the side, engaging your outer thigh. Repeat on the other side. Aim for 3 sets of 12-15 reps on each leg.

2. Donkey Kicks 

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Start on all fours with your wrists aligned under your shoulders and your knees under your hips and the weights strapped around your ankles. Keeping your knee bent, lift your left leg toward the ceiling, focusing on your glutes. Lower the leg back down without touching the floor and then lift it again. Complete the set on one leg before switching to the other. Aim for 3 sets of 15-20 reps on each leg. 

 3. Fire Hydrants with Leg Extension 

Begin in the same all-fours position with the ankle weights on. Lift your left knee out to the side while keeping your foot flexed. From there, extend your left leg straight out behind you, engaging your glutes. Bend your knee and return to the hydrant position. Do a set on one leg before switching to the other. Aim for 3 sets of 12-15 reps on each leg. 

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4. Glute Bridge with Leg Lift 

Lie on your back, knees bent and feet flat on the floor. Place the ankle weight just above your ankles. Lift your hips off the ground, creating a straight line from your shoulders to your knees. Keeping your core engaged, lift your left leg off the ground while maintain the bridge position. Lowe the leg and repeat with the other leg. To intensify the move even more, lift your toes off the ground and dig your heels in during the bridge position. 

 5. Standing Glute Kickback 

Stand upright with your feet hip-width apart and the weights strapped around your ankles. Shift your weight onto your right leg and lift your left leg, straight back, engaging your glutes. Lower your leg and repeat on the other side. You can hold onto a stable surface for balance if needed. Aim for 3 sets of 12-15 reps on each leg. 

 

Your 30-minute Wrist Weight Home Workout Plan 

These exercises are designed to tone and sculpt your arms, shoulders, and upper body. Carry out each exercise for 20 seconds, rest and repeat 3 times, resting in between sets. Complete each exercise and you have added a 30-minute upper body workout into your day.

 1. Shoulders 

Raise your arms with bent elbows to the side, in line with the shoulders in a box position with your upper arms parallel to the floor and your forearms pointing upwards to the sky, palms facing forward. Close your arms together with your palms now facing each other in front of your body. Return the arms to the side and then raise the arms straight up above the head. Return to the start position and repeat. 

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2. Reverse fly 

Stand with your feet at shoulder width apart and squat down into a chair position with your arms extended out in front of you, pointing down to the floor, palms facing each other. Squeeze the shoulders and back and raise the arms out of the side, palms facing the floor.

 3. Arm circles  

Hold both arms out straight and move in small circles for 20 seconds, rest and repeat 3 times. Then reverse the circles and start again in the opposite direction!

4. Triceps kickbacks 

Stand with your feet at shoulder width apart and squat down into a chair position with your arms extended out behind you in line with your back. Bend your elbows to 90 degrees and then extend your arms back behind you again, engaging your back and core muscles for stability.

 5. Ballet arms 

Stand with your feet together in a ‘v’ position and arms at your sides. Raise the arms in front of the body to shoulder height, maintaining a soft bend in the elbows with the palms facing your chest and fingertips touching. Keep your shoulders relaxed and the squeeze the shoulder blades together and engage your muscles while extending your arms out to the sides. Pause and draw the arms back in front of the chest until the fingertips touch. Repeat for 20 seconds, rest and repeat 3 times. 

 Remember to maintain proper form and engage the targeted muscles throughout each exercise. Gradually increase the intensity by either adding more reps or sets.  

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Our favourite ankle wrist weight FAQs 

Can I use ankle wrist weights in water? 

One of the best features of our ankle wrist weights is their versatility. They are designed to enhance a wide range of exercises, allowing you to tailor your routine to your fitness goals. From strength training to cardio workouts, these weights will add a new dimension to your home fitness programme. Even better, they are water and sweat proof so are easy to keep clean and can be used in the swimming pool to aid rehabilitation and strength work. 

How heavy should I start with the ankle wrist weights? 

The best weight level to choose will vary from person to person depending on strength level, experience, and joint health. Consider your current fitness level, your preferred fitness workouts and your fitness goal when selecting your ankle wrist weights. Remember to start light and gradually increase your resistance as you become stronger, a good guidance is to start with 1-2lb per leg. However different exercises will call for different weights and therefore they will always be of use in your home gym or studio kit. The Amp Wellbeing ankle wrist weights come in 2lb (1lb per weight) and 4lb pairs (2lb per weight) to cover a variety of exercises and workouts, they are also adjustable so you can remove some of the triangle weights to start with a lighter weight in total and then build the weight level back up. 

Are the ankle wrist weights adjustable? 

Yes, as mentioned above the velcro strap enables you to remove and add the triangle weights individually so you can adjust the weight down and back up to match your own strength level and fitness goals or to suit the workout you are doing. 

How do I prevent injury with wrist ankle weights? 

The extra weight will add a level of stress to your joints, which in moderation is beneficial but be mindful of keeping good form and using them in conjunction with other fitness methods for a full fitness solution.  

While injury risk is low when using wrist ankle weights, as a beginner try starting the exercises with just your bodyweight and then incorporating the weights as you get stronger, increasing the weight gradually as you improve fitness and strength in those exercises. If you feel any pain or are recovering from an injury, always check with a professional before starting any routine. 

Remember to roll your shoulders back and down to prevent them from rounding up towards your ears during movements and maintain a slight bend in your elbow when your arms are extended to prevent hyperextension or injury. 

How often should I wear ankle wrist weights? 

We recommend using the ankle wrist weights a few times a week for short periods at a time during your workouts, so you are not overloading the joints on a consistent basis.  

Let us know if you have any other questions! 

 

Our summary on ankle wrist weights 

Ready to strengthen your arms, legs, and glutes with a budget friendly piece of home gym kit? You will use your ankle wrist weights for your home workouts on repeat and the best thing about them is they are small, portable, and easy to store away. Ankle wrist weights are a brilliant addition to your conditioning routine, buts don’t be fooled, they are a tough addition which will make you work! 

Incorporating ankle wrist weights into your home fitness routine isn’t just about exercises; it’s about embracing a lifestyle that prioritises your health and wellbeing. With regular use, you will notice improvement in your strength, endurance, and overall fitness level. Plus, the added resistance can contribute towards increased calorie burn, helping you achieve your weight management goals. With consistent effort and the exercises recommended, you’ll be well on your way to toning and sculpting your legs and glutes, all while enjoying the comfort and style of your ankle weights, from your own home gym.  

Shop your new home gym ankle wrist weights here.

 

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Wedding-Ready Wellness Guide: Radiate Beauty, Confidence, and Shine on Your Big Day! - Ampwellbeing

Wedding-Ready Wellness Guide: Radiate Beauty, Confidence, and Shine on Your Big Day!

With your big day approaching, you’re probably experiencing a few jitters and worries as the wedding preparation ramps up. For many of us, part of...

With your big day approaching, you’re probably experiencing a few jitters and worries as the wedding preparation ramps up. For many of us, part of the anxiety is around wanting to look and feel our absolute best, but with all the stress and busyness surrounding the event, how do we even begin to focus on ourselves?

 Bride in wedding dress holding flowers

To make your life a little easier, we’ve put together the ultimate wedding wellness guide. Following these top tips will ensure you are physically, mentally, and emotionally on top form for the big day.

Get stuck in to exercise

Having gone to all the effort of choosing the perfect dress, you don’t want to be feeling uncomfortable wearing it because your body confidence is low. Exercise is the best way to lose those few extra pounds, tone up, and can also help ease any pre-wedding stress, ensuring you feel amazing and look killer.

To get the best results, include a combination of both cardio and strength training in your workout routine. Some great cardio exercises to blast away the calories, helping you slim down and shift weight, are running, cycling, swimming, or even brisk walking. Research has found that high-intensity interval training (HIIT) is a more effective way to lose weight than moderate-intensity exercise and results are noticeable quicker - perfect if you’ve not got long left until the wedding! 

 

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For strength training, you might want to focus on exercises that target your arms, as they are often on display in sleeveless or strapless gowns. Exercises like bicep curls, tricep dips, and push-ups are great for sculpting and defining your arms, while exercises like the plank and shoulder presses can help strengthen your upper body and improve posture, giving you an elegant and poised presence as you walk down the aisle. 

 

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To accompany your arm toning workouts, include AMPs 2kg strength bars which add just the right amount of weight to give you the physique you need. These come in a variety of colours and are super easy and comfortable to hold. If you’re looking for something heavier to take your workouts to the next level, try the 3kg or 4.6 weighted triangle.

 

Establish a Self-Care Routine

Self-care is essential during wedding planning as it helps you maintain balance and rejuvenates your mind and body so that you feel fresh and radiant on the day. Here are some of the best self-care practices to incorporate into your daily routine.


Meditation

With all the stress surrounding the wedding, setting aside some time to practice meditation or mindfulness is essential for calming your mind. If you spend your days fretting, your physical appearance can also suffer - you don’t want to have bad skin or bags under your eyes at your wedding. Meditation is a great way to bring you back into the present moment and has been proven to have many bountiful benefits for our mental health.

 

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Pamper yourself

Treat yourself to regular home spa treatments such as facials, hair masks, or body scrubs. Not only will these pampering sessions relax your body, but they will also give you that radiant bridal glow.


Practice Gratitude

Keep a gratitude journal and write down things you're grateful for each day. Focusing on the positive aspects of your life will help you maintain a positive mindset throughout the wedding planning process.


Nourish Your Body with Nutritious Foods

A well-balanced and nourishing diet not only fuels your body with everything it needs to function properly, but it also enhances your skin, hair and nail health. By eating the foods with the right vitamins and minerals, you can ensure you look and feel a million dollars. Here are three of the best foods to eat for your hair, skin and nails.

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 Fish high in Omega-3

Fish like tuna, salmon and mackerel are rich in omega-3 fatty acids which are powerful antioxidants that help fight cell damage, helping reduce inflammation and redness in the skin. 


They are also a great source of protein, the building block of hair, and biotin, a nutrient that supports the production of one of the most important hair proteins, keratin. Both of these nutrients give your hair strength, bounce and sheen. 


Avocados

Avocados are rich in healthy fats including vitamins A, E and C which are important for healthy skin, hair and nails. These nutrients help moisturise and strengthen hair, support collagen and keratin production to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles and increase nail toughness, and protect against oxidative cell damage to combat hair loss.


Dark leafy greens

Dark leafy greens like spinach and kale are packed full of amazing nutrients that help strengthen brittle hair, including vitamin A, iron, beta carotene, folate and vitamin C. These all work together to keep the hair and scalp hydrated and support hair growth.

 

Destress and look after your emotional well-being

Let’s face it, wedding planning can be stressful. But it's important to take care of your emotional well-being and limit stress during this time because stress can have several negative impacts on your physical and mental health. Try some of our tried and tested strategies to manage stress and cultivate emotional balance.


Connect with Loved Ones

Spend quality time with family and friends who provide support and positivity. Share your concerns, seek their advice, or simply enjoy their company. Social connections are essential for emotional well-being and can offer a sense of comfort during stressful times.


Connect with Nature

Spending time in nature is the perfect calming tonic and helps ground you in the moment so your worries can melt away. Take a walk in a park, go for a hike, or simply sit in a garden and soak in the beauty around you. 

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 Practice Mind-Body Techniques

Explore relaxation techniques such as deep breathing exercises, gentle yoga, or aromatherapy. These practices will help you find moments of tranquillity, reduce anxiety and ensure you approach your wedding day with a calm and rejuvenated mind.

 

Lady in yoga pose

Summary

Your wedding day is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, so of course you want to look and feel fabulous! By following our top tips in this guide, you'll radiate beauty, confidence, and bliss on your special day. 


Most importantly, don’t forget to exercise as this is key to feeling confident and comfortable in your wedding attire. Incorporate a combination of cardio and strength training exercises into your routine to tone up and achieve your desired physique. Alongside exercise, nourish your body with nutritious foods like fatty fish, avocado and leafy greens as these provide essential nutrients that allow you to shine both inside and out. 


It's completely normal to feel a bit anxious and overwhelmed with all the wedding preparations. By connecting with loved ones, nature and practising mind-body relaxation techniques you can manage stress levels and boost your emotional wellbeing. Establishing a self-care routine that includes meditation, indulgent pamper sessions and gratitude practice can also help you maintain emotional balance and rejuvenates your mind and body. 



Are you a runner? Here's Why You Need to Include Strength Training in your Exercise Routine - Ampwellbeing

Are you a runner? Here's Why You Need to Include Strength Training in your Exercise Routine

Running is an excellent way to improve your cardiovascular health, increase stamina, and torch calories. But are you focussing solely on logging the miles? Incorporating...

Running is an excellent way to improve your cardiovascular health, increase stamina, and torch calories. But are you focussing solely on logging the miles? Incorporating strength training into your exercise routine is key to helping you take your running performance to the next level.

 
Strength training involves exercises that aim to increase muscle strength, power, and endurance. It is often associated with bodybuilding or weightlifting, but don’t let that fool you into thinking you can’t benefit from it too. Runners who strength train can improve their running efficiency, reduce the risk of injury, and enhance overall performance.

In this blog, learn about the importance of strength training for runners and try our example exercises that can help build strength and endurance in key running muscles.

Run more efficiently

Strength training can help runners improve their running economy, which refers to the amount of energy required to maintain a given running pace. By increasing overall body strength, runners can maintain proper form for longer periods of time, allowing them to use less energy while running.
 
Additionally, strength training has been scientifically proven to help improve neuromuscular coordination. This helps your muscles work together more effectively and leads to more efficient movements.

Reduce the risk of running injuries

Running can be hard on your body, especially if you're running long distances or on hard surfaces like pavements. Strength training can help to reduce the risk of injury by strengthening the muscles that support your joints, such as your hips, knees, and ankles. Stronger muscles can also absorb shock better, reducing the impact on your joints and bones.

Strong glutes, the largest muscles in the buttocks, are particularly important for preventing injuries in runners. When the glutes are weak, other muscles in the lower body may overcompensate. This results in poor running form and increases the risk of injury and knee pain.

Better running form

Strength training can improve your posture to help you keep a good running form, which is essential for preventing common running injuries and improving your overall running efficiency. Exercises that strengthen your core, glutes, and back muscles are the best for ensuring you have proper alignment during your runs.

Enhance your overall performance

Stronger muscles can help you can run faster and improve your endurance. For example, strength training for the legs can improve the ability to generate power during each stride, giving you a bolt-like running pace.
Research suggests strength training can also increase your lactate threshold, which is the point at which your body starts to accumulate lactate and fatigue (and the pain!) sets in. By increasing your lactate threshold, you can run at a faster pace for a longer period of time.

What’s more, as well as these physical benefits, strength training can also improve mental toughness and confidence, helping you keep running even when you start to feel the burn.

Increase bone density

Running is a weight-bearing exercise that can help improve bone density, which is important for maintaining strong and healthy bones as we age. Strength training also has a positive impact on bone density because it creates stress on our bones, stimulating the bone-building process. Combining running with strength training is therefore a great way to support good bone health and reduces the risk of running-related bone injuries. This is especially important for older runners, who may be at a higher risk of bone injuries due to bone conditions such as osteoporosis.

Examples of Strength Training Exercises for Runners

A simple strength training routine can be completed in as little as 20-30 minutes, a few times a week.

AMP’s 4lb adjustable ankle weights are a great way to add resistance to your leg workouts, helping to strengthen and tone key running muscles like the quadriceps, hamstrings, and glutes. You can also maximise the effects of your workouts by adding AMPs fitness 6lb fitness bars. When using these, focus on slow, controlled movements.

Ready to start strength training but not sure what to do?

To point you in the right direction, here are some examples of strength exercises using ankle weights and strength bars:

Ankle Weight Squats:

Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart with the ankle weights around your ankles.

Lower yourself into a squat, keeping your back straight and your weight over your heels.

Hold the squat for a second, then return to the starting position. These are great for working out your glutes, quads and hamstrings.
Ankle Weight Side Leg Raises:

Place the ankle weights around your ankles and stand with your feet hip-width apart. Raise one leg straight out to the side, keeping your leg straight and your toes pointed. Lower your leg back down to the ground and repeat for several reps on each side. This exercise targets your outer thighs.

Ankle Weight Kickbacks:

Place the ankle weights around your ankles and get on your hands and knees. Lift one leg straight back behind you, keeping your leg straight and your toes pointed. Lower your leg back down to the ground and repeat for several reps on each side. You’ll feel this one in your glutes.
Strength Bar Lunges:

Hold a strength bar in each hand and take a big step forward with one leg. Lower your body down into a lunge, keeping your back straight and your front knee behind your toes. Push back up to a standing position and repeat for several reps on each side. This exercise targets your glutes, quads, and hamstrings.

Strength Bar Deadlifts:

Hold the strength bar with both hands in front of your body, with your feet shoulder-width apart. Slowly lower the bar down towards the ground, keeping your back straight and your knees slightly bent. Lift the bar back up to a standing position and repeat for several reps. This is a great exercise for your glutes, hamstrings, and lower back.
 

Summary

Whether you're a seasoned runner or just starting, strength training can be a game-changer for your running performance.

Incorporating strength exercises into your workouts can help you run more efficiently, reduce the risk of injury, improve your running form and help maintain healthy bones. And, by strengthening key running muscles, you’ll see a huge difference in your overall running performance. Think more power, more speed, and next-level endurance.
Strength building exercises like squats, side leg raises, kickbacks, lunges, and deadlifts can be a great starting point. Don’t forget to dial up the intensity by adding either some ankle weights or using strength bars. Or if you’re feeling brave, use both.
Good luck! Let us know how you get on.
 
Health and Wellness Tips for the Ultimate Summer Body Confidence - Ampwellbeing

Health and Wellness Tips for the Ultimate Summer Body Confidence

Summer is a wonderful time of year to take care of our ourselves, rest and spend time with family and friends. But it can also...

Summer is a wonderful time of year to take care of our ourselves, rest and spend time with family and friends. But it can also cause anxiety overdrive; trying to get 'beach body ready' or worrying about wearing summer dresses and shorts. To stop negative self talk restricting our enjoyment of this time of year, lets look at some ways to get your confidence back so you are excited and ready for summer!

 

Eat to Nourish Your Body

Eating a balanced diet is crucial for maintaining a healthy weight and feeling confident in your body. A healthy diet should be rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean protein, and healthy fats. These foods provide the nutrients our bodies need to function properly and also ensure we look our best.

 

For example, protein helps support strong, toned muscles as it provides amino acids that are the building blocks of muscle tissue. Vitamins A and C help with collagen production to maintain skin elasticity and a youthful appearance by keeping wrinkles at bay. And omega-3 fatty acids, found in fatty fish like salmon, can help reduce inflammation in the body and improve skin and hair health.

 

Processed foods and sugary drinks, on the other hand, can lead to inflammation and bloating - not ideal when we’re about to hit the pool and bare all. A diet high in these types of foods can also increase the risk of weight gain, obesity, type 2 diabetes, and other health problems. So it’s best to try and limit these foods and leave them as a very occasional treat.

 

Alongside a heathy diet, don’t forget to stay hydrated! This is especially important during hot summer months. When we become dehydrated we are more likely to experience constipation and bloating, as well as fatigue. Not exactly confidence boosting feelings. Aim to drink at least 8-10 glasses of water per day, and consider adding some lemon or cucumber slices for a refreshing twist.

 

Get Moving

Physical activity is an important part of any healthy lifestyle, whether it's morning yoga practice, a gym session, home workout, or an evening run. But remember, exercise is not all about getting the perfect bikini body. It’s important for long term health and fitness which will in turn help you feel confident in your body and self.

 

Not only will exercise help you maintain a healthy weight and tone up, but it can also have a positive impact on mental health by reducing stress, anxiety, and depression. This is because exercise releases feel-good endorphins and helps lower stress hormones and inflammation in the body, which is proven to contribute to depression. Studies have also shown that regular exercise can improve sleep quality, boost energy levels, and reduce the risk of chronic diseases like heart disease, diabetes, and cancer.

 

To achieve a balanced and comprehensive workout that helps to improve overall fitness and health, try to incorporate both cardiovascular exercises such as running, swimming or cycling, with strength training such as lifting weights, squats and push-ups. Cardio can improve heart health, increase endurance, and burn calories. While strength training can help to build muscle, improve bone density, and increase metabolism.

 
 

AMP’s hot pink fitness bars are a great summery addition to your home strength workouts, providing that extra bit of resistance to help sculpt and tone your body. If you’re after something a little heavier, why not try the weighted triangle dumbbells instead?

 

 

 

Practice Mindfulness

Summer is a time to relax and enjoy life, but it can also be stressful at times if you’re not feeling body confident. Practicing mindfulness is a great tool for helping manage stress and anxiety and can improve your overall well-being and happiness. To put it simply, mindfulness is a mental state of awareness that involves paying attention to the present moment, acknowledging and accepting one's thoughts, emotions, and sensations without reacting to them or getting caught up in them.

 

Mindfulness can be practiced through various techniques, such as meditation, breathing exercises, and body scans. Yoga is a great way to incorporate mindfulness into your life as it involves deep controlled breathing patterns, focus on your bodily movements and can help bring you out of your head. Plus, it’s great for toning and body strength, helping you feel good inside and out.

 

Get Enough Sleep

Getting the recommended 7-9 hours of sleep a night can contribute to better body confidence in a number of ways. Firstly, it helps us feel more refreshed and energised so we can attack our days with vigour and do all the activities that will help us achieve better confidence.

 

Secondly, a lack of sleep increases levels of stress hormones and anxiety, which can dampen our body confidence. Similarly, sleep is essential for regulating our mood and emotions and helps us feel positive and happy.

 

Additionally, sleep can also have a direct impact on our physical appearance. Getting enough sleep can help regulate metabolism and appetite, reducing the risk of weight gain. Sleep also supports good skin health because during sleep, the body produces collagen which reduces the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines to promote a healthy, glowing complexion.

 

Practice Self-Care

Taking care of yourself is essential for feeling confident and comfortable in your own skin as it

helps build a positive relationship with your body. Make time for self-care activities such as taking a relaxing bath, doing a pamper session with face masks and other lotions and potions, or practising a hobby you enjoy.

 

These activities can help reduce stress, help us feel love for ourselves and improve overall well-being. If you have an event coming up and you’re not feeling confident about your body, make sure to set aside some time to focus on doing the things that help you feel your best.

 
 
 

Summary

With the warm weather and sun shining, summer is a great time to focus on health and wellness. Maintaining a balanced diet, exercising regularly, practising mindfulness, getting enough sleep, and engaging in self-care activities are all essential for feeling comfortable and confident in our own skin.

 

Remember, our bodies are unique and beautiful in their own way, and these tips are simply to help us feel our best so we can enjoy all the fun summer activities with confidence and happiness. By making small changes and building healthy habits over time, we can achieve our goals and feel our best all year round.

 

Let us know your tips for body confidence!