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Simple Toning Exercises for Women

By Machelle Lee

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Learning about toning exercises for women is the first step to a safe and effective fitness program for women. When you're ready to take your health into your own hands, you want to learn as much as you can about the proper ways to workout. This knowledge will help you make the most of each movement as well as prevent discouraging injuries along the way. Here are some simple toning exercises for women that you can perform anywhere at any time.

What's great about many toning exercises for women is that they don't require any equipment or any initial monetary investment. All you'll need for the following toning exercises for women is a sturdy chair or wall. You can perform these exercises in order or you can do these toning moves whenever you have a free moment – it all adds up to a fitter you.

* Wall pushups – On a sturdy wall, place your hands in front of you and slowly lean into the wall. Push back off with your arms and chest. Repeat.

* Squats – Standing with your feet a little more than shoulder's width apart, slowly bend your knees to come into a sitting position, but don't let your knees extend past your toes as you do so. Your upper body should be as straight as possible (imagine a string attached to the top of your head as you move). Lower until almost at a ninety degree angle and then lift back up. * Suck it in – While this seems a little too easy, try holding your stomach in as tightly as you can for as long as you can. You will work out all of the muscles in your abdomen. Do this whenever you can. You can perform the same tightening motion for your buttocks too to increase their tone.

* Calf raises – In a standing position, try to lift your heels from the floor and hold in that position. Slowly lower yourself down.

These toning exercises for women are simply to do when you're standing around at work or when you're in line at the post office. And while they don't require any weights or resistance bands, they can be modified to include these forms of resistance as you improve your fitness levels. You will also want to remember that the more toning exercises for women you do, the more benefits you will receive in return. So, if you only have a few minutes to spare, try to fit in as many exercises you can. You may even begin to enjoy standing in line once you see the way your body changes.

Machelle Lee owns and operates, The Invisible Gym in Santa Cruz, CA. Her mission is to inspire people to become physically active and enjoy the benefits of a balanced, healthy lifestyle. For more information and questions you can visit her website. http://www.the-invisible-gym.com/

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