Hi Everyone!
I hope you’re ready for a new workout (the video is below)! This was a fun, but challenging set. I created this workout to focus on strengthening the core and burning fat. This routine will also work your arms, chest and back.
Every other exercise is a plank or push-up variation. If you are still working on building to a full push-up you can do the plank variation of the movement. For example, for the toe touch push-ups you can choose to skip the push-up (or perform it from your knees), alternating the plank position with the toe reaches.
It is worth building up to the push-up! Push-ups are one of the best workouts you can do to strengthen your core. Just make sure you use appropriate form. It’s better to do two full push-ups with good form and then switch to plank, than to do 10 push-ups with incorrect form.
Remember, there is always a way to modify a workout to make it work for you. If it is challenging for you it is working. If it gets easy, it’s time to increase the intensity.
I went through this workout 1X today, and paired it with a 5.5 mile run outside. I haven’t been running lately (the cold weather has had a negative effect on my running motivation), but I want to start incorporating running back into my routine. I loved running the half marathon last month, and I want to build my training base up and do another one.
I am also continuing to work on my flexibility. I shared the photo below on my Instagram page. I am practicing my splits supported with the dip station to help maintain my alignment. I am also doing them unsupported, and practicing on both sides. Why do splits? It is great for your hip, hamstring and groin flexibility. It also helps relieve sciatica. Splits can help improve your posture, and the bio-mechanical alignment of your hips, which impacts your efficiency during all other exercises and decreases your risk of injury.
One Week Progress. Split Practice. |
I hope you enjoy today’s workout! Get ready to work up a sweat!
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Equipment: Gymboss Interval Timer set for 15 rounds of 30/50.
My cardio of choice was jumping rope, but you can also choose High Knees.
*Cardio
1. Toe Touch Push-ups
*Cardio
2. Side Plank Knee/Lift (right)
*Cardio
3. Side Plank Knee/Lift (left)
*Cardio
4. Reverse Plank Leg Lift
*Cardio
5. Criss Cross Plank
*Cardio
6. Elevator Plank (right)
*Cardio
7. Elevator Plank (left)
*Cardio
8. Dive Bomber
*Cardio
9. Windshield Wiper Plank
*Cardio
10. Plank Jack Push-up
*Cardio
11. Knee Drop Plank
*Cardio
12. Supergirl Push-up
*Cardio
13. Heel Press Plank (right)
*Cardio
14. Heel Press Plank (left)
*Cardio
15. Rotating Push-ups
Repeat 1-3X
Toe Touch Push-Ups: Start in Plank Position. Reach your right hand back to touch your left foot, while lifting the hips. Return to Plank position, complete a push-up. Repeat on Opposite Side. Video Tutorial here: Toe Touch Push-Up |
Windshield Wiper Plank: Start in Plank Position (on forearms or extended arms). Alternating legs, take a step out to the side, and return to plank position. |
Plank Jack: Start in plank position. Jump Both Feet out as you would in a jumping jack. Hold Plank or add a push-up. Return to starting position and repeat. Video Tutorial Here: Plank Jack. |
Heel Press Plank: Start in a Forearm Plank. Bend Right Knee, Flex the Foot, and Press your Heel to the Ceiling. Continue to pulse and press. Complete full cycle, and repeat on the opposite side. |