One of the greatest advantages of isometric exercise is its simplicity-you do not need specialist or expensive equipment to achieve a powerful total-body workout. Yet, with the addition of a few simple tools, you can introduce variety, progression, and fresh challenges without relying on costly or proprietary gear.
This book explores the ingenious world of Improvised Isometric Exercise Devices (IIEDs), revealing how everyday items and basic climbing equipment can be transformed into highly effective strength-building tools. Limited only by your understanding of biomechanics and a little creativity, IIEDs open up an impressive range of training possibilities.
At the heart of this guide is the climber's sling-a strong, compact, and remarkably versatile piece of equipment that lends itself perfectly to isometric training. The book provides a wide selection of improvised isometric exercises using a climber's sling, along with essential information on sling construction, strength ratings, and safe use.
Clear, easy-to-follow illustrations feature directional arrows that show exactly how and where to apply force, ensuring correct technique and maximum results from every exercise.
Practical, affordable, and highly effective, this book is an invaluable resource for anyone looking to expand their isometric training with simple, adaptable equipment and unlock new levels of strength using tools already within reach.
Required equipment: one or preferably two large climber's slings and, if possible, a karabiner. An interesting and crucial footnote is that the National Health Service (NHS) Innovation Team in Greater Manchester, England, has successfully trialled and deployed the Workout at Work system for employees. The authors, Brian Sterling-Vete and Helen Ren e Wuorio, worked closely with the NHS Research and Innovation Team to create a practical and effective system suitable for virtually anyone in any job.