Chair Exercise Challenge

Monday, February 03 2025

 

Sometimes you can’t get in the pool and so Poolfit occasionally posts low-impact workouts that can be done in your home. Up down Chair Exercise is a 30-minute workout that utilizes a chair for aerobic exercise, core training and a couple of high intensity interval training (HIIT) rounds. The action flows continuously from seated to standing for an up and down challenge that strengthens lower body muscles and improves balance.

The goal of Poolfit in-home workouts is to provide the same intensity as subscribers are accustomed to in water workouts. However, the water’s buoyancy limits joint impact. Therefore, Poolfit’s in-home workouts must maintain intensity with a low impact approach. Chair workouts are an excellent non-impact option, but the intensity in a seated workout is typically less than what subscribers are used to in the pool. Consequently, I designed this workout with a sit-to-stand approach that elevates the intensity to a more aerobic level, like a 6 or a 7 on a scale of 10.

In-Home Workout-at-a-Glance
This 30-minute low impact workout includes a warm-up, final stretch and five exercise segments.
Segment 1 –Up & Down Warm-up
The up and down action begins here in the warm-up as a series of joint mobility exercises are performed with a continuous sit-to-stand approach. One of the primary roles of a proper warm-up is to prepare the joints and muscles for the workout.
Segment 2 – Up & Down Aerobics
The aerobic portion of the workout is also performed with a continuous up and down action that is incorporated into the choreography. Three combinations of movement are performed, with two of the combos featuring a kickboxing flair. 
Segment 3 – Up & Down Tabata Round #1
Tabata is a form of high intensity interval training (HIIT) that features 8 rounds of exercises performed for 20 seconds at high intensity, followed by 10 seconds of complete rest. Four of the exercises are performed seated and the other four exercises are performed with a standing variation of the seated exercises.
Segment 4 – Up & Down Tabata Round #2
Another round of four seated and four standing exercises is performed.
Segment 5 – Seated Core Training
Finally, you get to stay down for an entire segment. This seated core training is my favorite segment in the workout. The seated spinal flexion, rotation and lateral flexion is enhanced with a lean back in the chair.
Segment 6 – Standing Core Training
Elements of the seated core training, including the spinal flexion, rotation and lateral flexion are performed upright.
Segment 7 – Final Stretch
The final stretch includes seated stretches for the iliopsoas (hip flexor), piriformis (gluteal) and hamstrings. The seated stretches are followed by standing stretches for the iliopsoas.  The hip flexors tend to get strained in seated exercise if a chair is not adequately sized to a person’s height.
Watch Mark talk more about the workout in the video below.

 


Workout Modifications
This intermediate to advanced workout was designed so that the exercises can be modified to seated if need be. Most of the exercise segments can also be performed to all standing if you prefer.  

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Mark shares an intermediate to advanced chair workout, Up Down Chair Exercise, on the Poolfit App

Author: Mark Grevelding is the founder of Fitmotivation. He is also a training specialist and consultant with the Aquatic Exercise Association’s (AEA). Mark has been active in the fitness industry for 22 years as a group fitness instructor, personal trainer, international presenter and a continuing education provider for AEA, AFAA & ACE.