Resistance band


A resistance band is an elastic band used for strength training. They are also commonly used in physical therapy, specifically by convalescents of muscular injuries, including cardiac rehab patients to allow slow rebuilding of strength.

History

Originating in the early 20th century, the bands were originally made from surgical tubing and the exercises conducted for muscle rehabilitation, and resistance band training is now used widely as part of general fitness and strength training. Their flexibility in use and light weight are a significant advantage for many users.
Typically the bands are color coded to show different levels of resistance and users need to select an appropriate level. Code colors vary between brands.
Also available are loop bands as well as tubing without handles and bands set up with handles . Some types allow handles to be clipped on the band or loop.
Resistance bands are simple to use and their light weight allows people to easily carry them if travelling and continue with routine sessions for strength training.
Although there are many different forms of exercises for the bands, the resistance of the band as well as number of repetitions are the main variables used to lower or increase the intensity of the workout.

Types of Resistance Bands

Type of Resistance Band:Description:Recommended for:
Therapy BandBand with no handlesRehabilitation
Compact Resistance BandPlastic handles attached to the end of the bandUpper and lower body
Fit Loop BandContinuous flat loop bandLower body
Figure-8 BandShort bands in the shape of an eight with two handlesUpper body
Ring Resistance BandCircular band with two soft handlesLower body
Lateral Resistance BandVelcro ankle cuffs connected by bandLower body