Want to Crunch Me
POP40 Vol. 3: Monday Grind
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3m 29s
Grab a kettlebell or dumb bell and get ready for a fun total upper body routine. Choose your weight wisely; holding up a weight for an entire song is no joke. If you're still struggling with core routines, follow level one with a lighter weight than you think you need. This routine will burn out your delts, obliques and abs with the focus on form rather than repetition. Level two should be lifting between 7- 15 lbs while coming all the way up to a sit up position on the chorus. Take your time and resist using the momentum of your body to propel yourself up. Instead, engage your core and use controlled movements.
Song: Want to Want Me
Artist: Jason Derulo
DISCLAIMER: VOLUNTARY PARTICIPATION: We've done our best but not all exercises may be suitable for everyone. Before attempting a new exercise, take into account your personal endurance, flexibility and strength to determine whether or not a particular exercise is appropriate for you.
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.

RELEASE: By participating in this exercise program I agree that I, my heirs, assignees, guardians, and legal representatives will not make any claim against, sue, or attach the property of any of the hosts, instructors, organizers, or participants of POP GOES THE BODY or Whimsy Group Inc for injury or damage resulting from my participation. I release all such hosts, instructors, organizers, and participants, their agents and heirs from any and all actions, causes of action, lawsuits, claims or demands that I, my assignees, heirs, guardians and legal representatives, now have or hereafter may have for any and all injury, illness, loss of or damage to property associated with my participation in the POP GOES THE BODY program. I have carefully read this agreement and fully understand its contents.
MUSIC COPYRIGHT LICENSING: Licensing fees paid to BMI and ASCAP for all music featured in our routines.
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