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July 14

Hula Hoop Exercises

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Because of our success of the last Hula Hooping article we thought we would answer the question of what are some Hula Hooping exercises.  These easy hula hoop exercises will make you feel like a kid again.

Hula hoops are more than just toys for kids.

They can be a fun way for adults to exercise and achieve fitness in a low impact way. Hoops can be used in many different hula hoop exercises for flexibility and to build muscle and help foster coordination in movement

The basic hula hoop maneuver is good for toning the waist and flexing the hip joints. This is performed with the large, standard size hula hoop around the waist. The hips are then rotated in a circular motion to get the hoop rotating around the waistline. To add to the exercise, continue the motion but balance first on one foot and then on the other.

This is harder than it sounds, so start by slightly lifting one foot off the ground and then progress to holding the leg out to the side and eventually straight out in front. This does wonders for balance and works thigh and calf muscles as well. Also, you can progress to using more than one hoop at a time.

The back and neck get a workout by using the hoop around the neck. These types of hula hoop exercises help strengthening little used muscles like those of the neck and also promote spinal flexibility. Begin to do this exercise leaning forward. Get the hoop going around the neck with a push from your hands and then use your upper torso and neck to continue the rotation. After a couple of minutes, reverse the direction.

The advanced form of the neck exercise is to gradually work to standing up straight and still keeping the hoop going. To add more as you get good at this, add one or more additional hoops. At first, it is easier to move all the hoops together, but with practice you can probably stagger them which certainly looks more impressive.

Smaller hoops can be used and twirled around the arms and ankles. With practice, a person can have one or more hoops around the waist, one on each arm and one around an ankle with one foot elevated. This takes really good balance, and usually another person to help get them on.

Don’t despair if you have trouble getting hoops rotating. There are hula hoop exercises that don’t swirl at all! You can use a hula hoop to keep arms raised and extended while doing lunges or stretches. This burns more calories and helps to tone arm muscles.

Hula hoops can also be placed on the floor and used as zones to jump into and out again. They can even be used as props in dance exercises or aerobics. The really skilled and flexible can use a hula hoop like a jump rope and skip in a crouched position. This is really challenging but also a terrific workout.

Finally, there’s the old kid’s trick that started with barrel hoops using a stick to roll the hoop around the gym or outside while running. There is almost no limit to the fun and good exercise moves that can be done with a few simple hula hoops. Be creative and enjoy your workouts even more!

http://spinninghoop.com/hula-hoop-exercises/exercises1.htm


Related posts:

  1. Health Benefits of Hula Hooping
  2. My Favorite Get Back In Shape Exercises

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3 Responses to “Hula Hoop Exercises”

  1. Dancer Pole on October 28th, 2008 at 7:27 am

    I definitely think hula hoops would make great dance props.

  2. Alma on October 3rd, 2009 at 4:22 pm

    for me, using hula hoops not only can make you enjoy but also can make you sexy and give the perfect curve to the body.. hula hoops exercise is the best,,

  3. Lisa on August 25th, 2010 at 5:23 pm

    I hula hoop every night, and yes I’m guilty I stop for a few weeks but get back up again. I start off listening to 2 songs on the ipod, increase it after a week to 3 and so on. Very good for the core and abs, love it and highly recommend.

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