“As I spent more time at home, I gained more weight...” This seems to be a phrase heard during these times. According to an internet survey (*) conducted by cosmetics company Kao and others, weight gain and poor physical condition have occurred because of changes in life due to the coronavirus and lack of exercise at home. Lately, more people are incorporating fitness at home.
Here are some good tips and techniques for at-home exercise from several fitness companies.
(*) Questionnaire for readers of the "Living Research" website operated by Kao (March 24th to April 20th, 2020)
Here are some exercise options used by the baseball team, Seibu Lions
At Seibu Lions, the official training course "Leotray-Lions and everyone together" is supervised by the staff of the medical conditioning group of the baseball team. This group helps with the physical care and conditioning of the athletes. It is available on the website and the official YouTube team channel.
There are five different fitness regimes. First, we will discuss Kyoukaku. This is a great set of exercises to help with stiff shoulders and back pain from working from home, and focuses on the area from the neck to abdomen. Athletes report that doing these exercises help prevent injuries around the shoulders and lower back.
The videos demonstrate exercises that are easily done at home. Team members such as Masuda and Hirai make appearances. These exercises do not involve any vigorous movements, so anyone can do these at home.
You can get free exercise videos by FYTTE delivered to your home
The Diet and Fitness and Healthcare channel, FYTTE (operated by Gakken Plus), is offering a video project called Yurutto Exercise at home. It is available through the Instagram account @fytte_jp. Starting on May 1st, there will be weekly exercises provided at 5pm each Friday. These exercises are great for doing in your spare time.
The videos are designed for those who are new to developing exercise habits. The group devised twelve types of exercises for beginners to be able to do while sitting down. The trainer is Reiko Kawamura. These are exercises designed to do while sitting and teleworking or watching TV.
You can target specific areas of your body, such as abdomen, buttocks, legs, back, and face. The exercises are really fun. Kawamura-sensei will guide you in an easy-to-understand manner, so even beginners are can participate.
JOYSOUND provides exercise videos set to music
Xing, which develops karaoke JOYSOUND, offers exercise videos that move, talk, and sing along with hit songs. They are available for free until Sunday, May 31st.
There are 44 carefully selected free videos from JOYBEAT. This is a set of exercise videos where you can follow a virtual instructor. The music content is from Health Kingdom, and is found in gyms. Enjoy these videos while singing along with the music and moving your body.
JOYSOUND also offers free karaoke videos of all 300 songs carefully selected from the latest popular songs and standard songs. There is a playlist available on YouTube.
Why not start exercising at home by singing along with your music and moving your body with these fun Japanese exercises?
*Prices and options mentioned are subject to change.
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