Bye Bye Biceps
I Love the 90s
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3m 17s
Get ready to say Bye Bye Bye to some of that arm jiggle. This is an upper body burnout with a just a few lower body combos thrown in the mix. No modifications here, just choose your weight wisely and follow along with the music. We do a lot of mixed tempo moves here so make sure you test your weights on all moves before making a commitment. We recommend starting with 3-5 lb dumbbells for level one and 8-10 lbs for level two. The key to working your biceps is to resist using momentum to lift and drop your weights. Timing is key to form here so try to keep with the music and control your movements. The choreography here is a little tricky so don't be discouraged if you don't get it the first time around. Just do your best to keep going. You may hate us but it ain't no lie... you'll learn to love Bye Bye Bi(ceps)!
Song: Bye Bye Bye
Artist: *NSYNC
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There is always a potential risk for personal injury in exercise. Any injury sustained from proper or improper practice of this routine is solely the responsibility of you, the participant, and not that of POP GOES THE BODY or Whimsy Group Inc. POP GOES THE BODY and Whimsy Group Inc disclaims any liability from injury sustained from the use of this exercise program and suggests that you consult your professional healthcare provider before attempting this or any type of exercise program. This workout is designed for all body types with additional modifications available by request but please proceed at your own risk.
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