Then You Stand
Full Body Like a Backroad
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3m 20s
This routine is part form building, part balance and a little bit of cardio all rolled into one. You're going to want to watch this one all the way through once before you attempt it. The focus here should be on balance and isolation. Your single leg deadlifts should be slow and controlled. Remember you are hinging at the waist, not leading with your arms. Stay close to the wall or use a stool if you need help staying upright on your deadlifts. As you move into your 4 Count T Stand Builders, it's okay if you're a little shaky in the beginning. You will get better every time you press play. As you start to get more familiar with the routine you can make it more challenging by adding 2-8 lb dumbbells. Remember, every time you get up and get back in the race, one more small piece of you starts to fall into place. Then you STAND.
Song: Stand
Artist: Rascal Flatts
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