March: Weekend Workout
Equipment Needed:
Two 5-10 lb dumb bells
Two 5-20 lb dumb bells
One 5-20 lb kettle bell
Optional: Mat
Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/user/paz0lgri8d7m8et8oz0e5vg38/playlist/3fY5VSRUho59Z7bvMgIG4w?si=HaN-4_EbQE6q90IktQQjPg
1. Your Side of the Mat Flow
2. Work B*tch Cardio
3. I Love Chest & Delts
4. 1, 2 Step Combo
5. HIIT Me Baby One More Time
6. I Want It, I Lift It
7. Peaches & Cleans
8. Is It Too Late to Get a Six Pack now?
9. Sue Me Combo
10. Stronger Than Yesterday
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your side of the mat
No modifications here, try to each position to the best of your ability. Perfect form is not as important as balance in the beginning. First comes balance, then flexibility, and then we will worry about form. Use your hands when needed to transition to next series of poses. We recommend watching ...
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work B*TCH cardio
Level One: Go at your own pace but follow the routine. Your goal is to get through the routine with out taking a rest.
Level Two: Focus on reps but don't overextend yourself so you can't finish the song. If you need to make it more challenging, add ankle weights or swap out windmills for burp...
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i love chest & delts
No modifications. Use whatever weight you can handle for ALL moves. This is a burn out routine so focus on form, not reps. Follow the music and do your best to keep moving until the end of the song.
Song: I Love Rock & Roll
Artist: Joan Jett & The BlackheartsDISCLAIMER: VOLUNTAR...
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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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HIIT ME baby one more time
Level One: Follow the song but go at your own pace. Focus on form, not reps. Modify as needed, there are lot of options between levels one and two for modification here.
Level Two: Choose weights that you can reasonable handle for all movements. Also make sure your weights have ample room bet...
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i want it, i lift it
This one looks easier than it is, especially by chorus number two. Only three simple moves, but repeated three times each through out the song. Start lighter than normal on the weights for this one, you will be feeling the burn before the end!
Song: 7 Rings
Artist: Ariana Grande...
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peaches & cleans
No mods on this song. Grab whatever weight you can handle and focus on matching the beat with your reps. Its ok if you can't go all the way down or as far as the people on the screen. Go as far as you can, you'll improve every week. The dumb bell clean to press is a tricky move to master. We reco...
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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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sue me combo
Level One: Focus on form and finishing the song. On suitcase squats focus on your posture and go down as far as you can to complete the reps.
Level Two: Should be lifting a higher weight based on your abilities, but make sure you can work through all movements. On suitcase squats, your weight...
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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...