Episode 69: Seven Exercises to do from your airplane seat!
Do you enjoy flying?
Of course you do! Especially if flying takes you to your vacation hotspot, or back to see your loved ones! Just thinking about it fills you with energy and makes you want to jump around from happiness! Too bad you cannot do that in the airplane. You have to wait until your flight lands. Hopefully, you won’t have turned into a sleeping zombie by the time you arrive.
Or, maybe you don’t enjoy flying. Because you are doing a round-the-world tour and are tired of getting on and off the airplane, have already watched all of the available movies, finished your book, and have nothing else to do other than sit on your airplane seat and wait for the flight to end. It’s so boring, AND it makes you feel so stiff. You are now switching to zombie mode.
In either case, here is a tip to have fun in the airplane: Work out! By working out you will avoid becoming super-stiff because of a long flight, and will fight airplane boredom! Fasten your seat-belts!
Workout Breakdown
Exercise #1: Leg Lifts
Sit on your seat. Close your feet. Now pull your knees up and then down without touching the floor with your feet. Up, down… Repeat at least 8 times! This is great for your abs!
Extra points for those of you who wear jeans, as jeans add extra resistance and make the exercise more difficult.
Exercise #2: Circles
Sitting on your seat, lift your knees like in the previous exercise and do circles without your feet touching the floor. Repeat at least 8 times, and then do it again circling your knees in the other direction.
Exercise #3: Crossover Lift
As you are sitting, place the ankle of your left leg on top of your right leg. Now push your right leg up. And down. Repeat at least 8 times, and then do it again switching legs.
Again, your foot should not touch the floor.
Let’s move into some upper body moves…
 Exercise #4: Stand on fists
Make fists with your hands and place them next to you close to your knees. Push your weight forward, and then pull yourself up. Your feet are off the ground and your butt is off the seat. Hold this position for 20 sec!
Exercise #5: Stand on fists pulses
If you want to add an extra challenge on the previous exercise, then I dare you to lift yourself up and start doing pulses (i.e., quick lifts) with your knees.
Exercise #6: Tri Lift
Now place your hand on the bars of your seat. Make sure that you don’t annoy the people that sit next to you, and that your elbows point toward the back instead of outwards. Now lift yourself up using your triceps (the muscles in the back of your arms). Up, and down, up and down…Repeat another 8 times.
Your feet should touch the floor for stability. However, don’t use them to help yourself get up. This is an upper body exercise!
Exercise #7: Harder Tri Lift
Get in the same position as before, but lift your feet off the ground this time. Pull yourself up and down another 8 times…
That was it! You just finished your airplane seat workout!
Airplane Workout Q&A
1. Do I need to warm-up?
These are all body-weight exercise. That means you can adjust the resistance according to what you can do. I suggest you start by doing one set of each exercise in a way that feels very easy to you. Then you can make it harder!
2. Isn’t it dangerous to exercise on the airplane?
Airplanes are not always stable so never exercise when the “fasten your seat-belts” sign is on. Other than that, it should not be more dangerous than exercising on ground level.
3. Aren’t people going to look at me like I am a freak?
Maybe. If they are sleeping no-one will notice. If not, they may think you are a weirdo. If you feel self-consicous just avoid exercise 6 and 7 as they will grab the most attention. However, no-one will even notice if you are doing exercises 1-3.
4. I usually stretch in the airplane. Do I also need to exercise to overcome stiffness?
Stretching in the airplane is great! I am not recommending to replace stretching with working out. Either one is beneficial. If you have time, why not do both? 🙂
5. I never exercise. Should I do this workout?
Yes! Especially exercises 1-3 are great for beginners and will work your tummy effectively. What a better day to exercise than today? Even if you never exercise again, doing a quick work out will feel rejuvenating.
So what do you think? Have you ever exercised on the airplane? If yes, what were your moves?
This episode was initially published as a guest post on Location 180, a website published by Sean Ogle on becoming location independent.
These are great suggestions. I love stretching on the plane and you can do it discreetly even combined with the crossover lift exercise. Keep your ankle on the opposite leg and simply bend forward at the hips as far as you’d like. You can pretend you’re reaching for something on the floor if you’d like to be incognito. Neck rolls are helpful on long flights too.
Thanks for your suggestion Susan!