Weight Plate Steering Wheels Tucson AZ
Local resource for weight plate steering wheels in Tucson, AZ. Includes detailed information on local businesses that provide access to weight plate steering wheels, muscle defining training, lean muscle building, workout programs, and strength training programs, as well as advice and content on building muscle, toning abs, and fitness exercise programs.
Sports Authority
(520) 292-6955
Tucson Fiesta Plaza, 4225 N. Oracle Road
Tucson, AZ
Sports Authority
(520) 292-6955
Tucson Fiesta Plaza, 4225 N. Oracle Road
Tucson, AZ 85705
Services
Golf Day Shop, Golf Trade-In Program, Firearms/Hunting, Hunting and Fishing Licenses, Delivery & Assembly
Hours
Monday - Saturday: 9:00am - 9:30pm
Sunday: 10:00am - 8:00pm
Holiday hours may vary.
Dick's Sporting Goods
520-742-0792
11935 N. Oracle Road
Oro Valley, AZ
Dick's Sporting Goods
520-742-0792
11935 N. Oracle Road
Oro Valley, AZ 85737
Hours
Mon-Sat 9:00am - 9:30pm
Sun 10am - 7pm
ReActivate New & Used Activewear
520-325-4295
2782 N. Campell Ave
Tucson, AZ
520-325-4295
2782 N. Campell Ave
Tucson, AZ 85719
Services
Buy Sell Trade Activewear & Gear
Hours
Tues - Sat 10am-6pm & Sunday - Closed
The Shop
(520) 326-7467
2952 N. CAMPBELL AVE
Tucson, AZ
Baum'S Sporting Goods
(520) 881-1100
2845 E Speedway Blvd
Tucson, AZ
Sports Authority
(520) 889-2081
Spectrum Plaza on Irvington, 5185 S. Calle Santa Cruz Road
Tucson, AZ
Sports Authority
(520) 889-2081
Spectrum Plaza on Irvington, 5185 S. Calle Santa Cruz Road
Tucson, AZ 85706
Services
Golf Day Shop, Golf Hitting Cage, Golf Trade-In Program, Bike Tech Shop, Firearms/Hunting, Hunting and Fishing Licenses, Delivery & Assembly
Hours
Monday - Saturday: 9:00am - 9:30pm
Sunday: 10:00am - 8:00pm
Holiday hours may vary.
Sports Authority
(520) 297-1214
10805 N. Oracle Road
Oro Valley, AZ
Sports Authority
(520) 297-1214
10805 N. Oracle Road
Oro Valley, AZ 85737
Services
Golf Day Shop, Golf Simulator, Golf Trade-In Program, Firearms/Hunting, Hunting and Fishing Licenses, Delivery & Assembly
Hours
Monday - Saturday: 9:00am - 9:30pm
Sunday: 10:00am - 8:00pm
Holiday hours may vary.
Match Point Tennis
(520) 881-1515
2742 N Campbell Ave
Tucson, AZ
Murphy'S Guns & Gunsmithing
(520) 881-7074
3235 N Country Club
Tucson, AZ
Mountain View Sports
(520) 292-9827
4500 N Oracle Rd Ste 200A
Tucson, AZ
Mountain View Sports
(520) 292-9827
4500 N Oracle Rd Ste 200A
Tucson, AZ 85705
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| This is a great exercise for targeting not only the Rectus Abdominus (the front six-pack muscles of the abs) but also the obliques and transversus (the internal and side muscles of the core area). It's a lot like a plank only instead of placing your forearms or hands on the ground, you'll be supporting yourself on a weight plate, held like a steering wheel! For this exercise you will need a weight plate (25 lb, 35 lb or 45 lb - anything else is too small to comfortably grip). Kneel down in front of the weight plate, which you will be holding standing on end in front of you (I've got pics of that easier version below - the full plank version is advanced). Side note: be sure to set the plate on a rubber mat or on carpet when doing these. Don't set directly on concrete - the plate will be slippery and possibly slide down and get your finger. Stretch your legs back so that your body is extended further and hold the weight plate in the 9 o'clock and 3 o'clock position (this is the position that is most stable and where you will have the most control over the plate). It will look as though you're holding a steering wheel (not in the typical 10 and 2 position but the idea is the same). Keeping your body forward, roll the plate a quarter turn to the left and hold for a few seconds then back over to the right and hold like you're turning corners in a car. Don't move your hands off the plate as you roll. As you roll in either direction, you will work the abs on that side to stabilize and help bring your body back to the start position. You will also have to stabilize the weight plate itself, which is balanced on end. To make this exercise even MORE challenging, instead of doing it on your knees, do it with your body in a full plank position (knees off the ground). It's going to seriously challenge your core stability and strength! As soon as I get pics and video of this vers... | |
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