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    Let's Get It

    Modified: Aug 18, 2024 · by Shelby Stover · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

    Welcome to today's workout. This workout doesn't have a lot of repeats... be thankful for that.

    How To Perform The Workout

    A very short one in the sense that there's not a lot of repetition. Perform all exercises back to back and only rest 10 seconds after the hip pike before doing another set.

    Cross balance to lateral lunge30 seconds per side
    Side plank with dips30 second per side
    Reverse plank to hip pike20 seconds
    Rest10 seconds x 2 sets
    Two images of a woman in two different lunges.
    Woman in a sporta bra and tights performing a side plank with arrows and text on tips.
    Two images of a woman in maroon shirt and black pants performing a reverse plank with text about pointers

    Quick Workout Notes

    The initial exercise doesn't need a dumbbell, bodyweight is great. Stay on the same side and don't switch legs until the 30 seconds are left.

    The hip pike is hard. Elevate your hands on yoga blocks or books to get your bum up- no need to go as far back as I do. Likewise, you don't need sliders, socks on hardwood floors works. If you can't rock it, just opt for a reverse plank.

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