Feel Good Friday
Equipment:
Mat
Bench
Two 8-12 lb dumbbells
One 5-15 lb kettlebell
Washcloth or core slider
Optional Ankle Weights
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Flowing Good as Hell
It's the flow you never knew you wanted. Flowing Good As Hell will put you in the best mood and make you feel like a total BAD A**. The key here is to keep good form and timing... so don't lead with your hair. Your spine should be leading you on your cat cows, not your high pony. Start in cat pos...
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is it too late to get a six pack now?
Level One: Focus on getting those shoulders off the floor, don't just lay back and enjoy your toe taps! Crunch across your body so your shoulder blades are lifting. Focus on form over rep for this one but follow along with the song!
Level Two: Start by moving the weight from your head to your...
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Can’t Stop The Burning
Ready for a unique take on horizontal cardio? Get ready to feel the burn! In this routine, form is just as important as repetition. For an extra challenge, raise heels during glute bridge. For both levels, the goal with bridge walk outs is to go out as far as you can with out dropping your bum t...
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1, 2 step combo
This routine focuses on coordinated movements meant to build agility and balance over time. Focus on matching the reps to the beat while keeping your balance and form. Make sure you can handle the weight you choose for all movements.
Song: 1, 2 Step
Artist: Ciara feat Missy Elliott...
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stronger (than yesterday)
A fun step up routine straight out of a Britney Spears music video. We couldn't quite figure out how to fit in the spinning chairs, but step ups seemed challenging enough. A few safety tips! Make sure your chair is secure and won't tip over or slide out from underneath you. Set it up next to a wa...
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slow arms
No mods for this fun upper body routine. Adjust your weights for your fitness level and pick a bench, ottoman or other surface that you can easily maneuver around and complete all movements. Match your reps to the beat and go up in weights as you level up over time.
Song: Slow Hands
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Yeah Ups
A new take on step ups that will help you build up control, balance, coordination and a little bit of cardio. For this one, everything is timed to the beat. The focus should be on controlling your movements by following the music. There is no mods here, just pick a sturdy step up platform (stool,...
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Ooh La La Legs
Balance is the new sexy. This ballet inspired routine starts off slow but the burn comes quick. For level one, start near a wall or stool for assistance. Work up to balancing on one foot the entire routine by the end of the program. For level two, add a set of ankle weights to increase intensity....
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A Kettle Motivation
This routine requires a lot of coordination and careful movements. Start out slow until you master the range of motion, careful not to slam the bell into your wrists. For beginners, bring foot just above the ground or as fas as you can with out losing your balance. Take your time, form is more im...
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i'm flowin' down
This flow only takes a couple watches to nail the routine. For half the song, you will repeat the sun salutation sequence at your own pace as you go from Mountain Pose to forward fold to plank to upward dog to downward dog and back up again (with a few moves in between). This is such a great flow...