Just Another PANIC Monday
Equipment List:
Mat
Bench or Ottoman
Two 5 to 12 lb Dumbbells
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Fight Flow
Ready for a fun flow that will leave you feeling powerful, balanced and centered? This flow is simple with only a few poses to memorize. The key here is to find your balance and connect with the lyrics as you learn to sink deeper into your stance. Focus on form and stay close to the wall if you n...
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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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Skills You Slowly
Balance is key. This song will help you find it. It's always humbling to try new balance routines for the first couple times. The goal here is to try to only keep one foot on the ground for the entire song. Think slow, controlled movements and use your core to stabilize your body. If it gets too ...
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i'll be fine cardio
This routine focuses on compound cardio movements meant to get your heart rate up. This song goes by quick with a lot of variety. You've got boxing, jumping jack burpees, mountain climbers and plank toe touches all perfectly timed to the music.
Song: All Falls Down
Artist: Alan Walker, No... -
Fighter Arms
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Booty in the USA
This one takes a few tries to get the rhythm down, but Booty in the USA will humble you by the second verse. We recommend sizing down your weights and testing before you commit to any specific weight. The chest flies are no joke by the end of the song and you don't want to burn out too quickly. W...
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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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toxic glutes
Level One: Start slow and steady with just your body weight. Follow the routine but don't worry about reps, go at your own pace but keep your place in the song. Really focus on arching the trajectory of your leg as high as possible during the glute toe taps.
Level Two: Add 3-5 lb ankle weight...
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all the feels
With so many compound movements, this song will take a few times to get the routine down. But once you do, the focus should be on both form and repetition. Get deeper in your squats and lunges, smoother with your transitions. Try going up in weights after a few weeks once you've mastered form and...
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the bones are good
It's hard not to love this song, especially when you are doing a flow to it! Imagine that these lyrics are about your relationship with yourself and your body. As you roll out your spine and stretch your back, think about the foundation you're building. For level one, follow Steph and work up to ...