Woman Crush Wednesday
Equipment:
Mat
one 5-15 lb kettlebell
two 5-12 lb dumbbells
bench or ottoman
washcloth or core slider
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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 ...
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abs drive me crazy
Level One: Start with out a weight, focus on getting your shoulders off the ground as far as you can in your crunches. In the beginning start your Russian Twists with your feet on the ground working up to having them in the air by the end of the month.
Level Two: Start with a light weight (3-...
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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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oops!...i lifted again
The goal is to complete all reps to the beat and improve form and depth over time. Make sure you have a heavy enough kettle bell, but light enough that you can execute all movements. If your kettle bell is too light, not only will you not get the full benefit of some of these movements, you also ...
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Genie in a Kettlebell
You know we love a clever kettlebell routine! This full body kettlebell routine has no modifications but uses a lot of different muscles. Proper form is key in this song as the wood choppers can get really tricky. Your knees should be directly over your feet and facing forward as you bring the k...
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miss my booty more
No modifications on this one, just go as low as you can in your squat with out sacrificing form and following the beat. Level Two should go up in weights and be pushing yourselves to go as low as possible.
Song: Miss Me More
Artist: Kelsea BalleriniDISCLAIMER: VOLUNTARY PARTICI...
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Ooh La La Legs
Balance is the new sexy. This ballet inspired routine starts off slow but the burn comes quick. For level one, start near a wall or stool for assistance. Work up to balancing on one foot the entire routine by the end of the program. For level two, add a set of ankle weights to increase intensity....
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leg di da
This routine focuses on balance and regaining control over your body with slow, then fast controlled movements.The goal is to make it through the entire song with out every resting both feet on the ground. The first time is a humbling experience, but with each play you'll have more fun and better...
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the middle (of the wall)
This routine is not just a complete burn out for your quads but also a great exercise in will power and perseverance. By chorus number two, your body is going to tell you that you can't do this. But we promise you that you can. In the beginning, if all you can do is sit on the wall, that's ok. Th...
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i'm flowin' down
This flow only takes a couple watches to nail the routine. For half the song, you will repeat the sun salutation sequence at your own pace as you go from Mountain Pose to forward fold to plank to upward dog to downward dog and back up again (with a few moves in between). This is such a great flow...