1. Exercise tubing
Buy ones with handles so you can do arm and upper body exercises.
2. Aqua bells
These plastic travel weights collapse to take up nearly no space in your rv. You simply fill them with water once you get to your destination and ? instant dumbbells! The dumbbells can be adjusted up to 16 pounds each and ankle weights go up to eight pounds so you can work arms and legs easily.
3. A jump rope
Great for cardio when you don't have access to a a gym, Look for a rope made of plastic that turns freely in the handles. To find your right size, be sure the handles just reach under your armpits when you stand in the middle of the rope with both feet. Jump lightly, only two to four inches off the ground, and land on the balls of your feet.
No - not working around the campsite, not walking your dog, not washing your rv.
Buy ones with handles so you can do arm and upper body exercises.
2. Aqua bells
These plastic travel weights collapse to take up nearly no space in your rv. You simply fill them with water once you get to your destination and ? instant dumbbells! The dumbbells can be adjusted up to 16 pounds each and ankle weights go up to eight pounds so you can work arms and legs easily.
3. A jump rope
Great for cardio when you don't have access to a a gym, Look for a rope made of plastic that turns freely in the handles. To find your right size, be sure the handles just reach under your armpits when you stand in the middle of the rope with both feet. Jump lightly, only two to four inches off the ground, and land on the balls of your feet.
No - not working around the campsite, not walking your dog, not washing your rv.