You can find the video here: Bender Fitness #ALSIceBucketChallenge.
Have fun! Feel free to laugh at me if you check out the Ice Bucket Challenge video. I despise being cold (I was less nervous to go Sky Diving than I was to dump that water on my head!)
See you tomorrow!
Melissa
PS You can also find me on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Jesse has also been posting Sneak Peek workout videos on his Instagram account.
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Set your Interval Timer for 10 rounds of 10/50 seconds.
*Optional Cardio Boost: Set your Interval Timer for 20 rounds of 10/50 seconds and add 50 seconds of mountain climbers, high knees, or jump rope in between each exercise.
1. Plank
2. Reverse Plank Leg Lift
3. Side Plank Reach (right)
4. Side Plank reach (left)
5. Temple Tap Abs
6. V-Up Twist
7. Reach Through
8. Leg Lift
9. Hip Lift
10. Crunch and Tap
You always can publish something absorbing that does not waste minutes of your life like what you see on countless other sites. This is very interesting and I will be back for more. Thanks for sharing
I found reverse plank leg lift really tough.
I find ur workouts amazing.
Whenever i do any kind of supine leg lifts, my back arches a bit while lowering the legs n it makes a suction type of sound with the floor or mat. Is that normal????
Hi Melissa,
Really love your workouts and so thankful that you offer them for free!
Hey so I was curious if you have any suggestions for Diastasis Recti? I developed during my first pregnancy and haven’t been able to close it past about 2-3 fingers. What will make this better! Appreciate it in advance!
Im in the same boat! First baby and dealing with diastasis recti. In fact i think some moves ive been doing have possibly been making it worse? Im six week postpartum and have been cleared for exercise If you have a workout you could post to help us mommy’s get rid of the dreaded “mummy tummy”. Love all your routines I did them with modifications until the day I delivered my daughter.
With Diastasis Recti you actually have to avoid most traditional ab exercises. I will make a video of some safe exercises. Basically you want to focus on exercises that pull the core in (as if you could touch your belly button to your spine). Most other core exercises can exacerbate it.
Thanks so much Melissa! Also… Do you recommend splinting along with the exercises? I keep reading about exercises and splinting working together. I am 3 months pregnant (I posted about DR originally on this thread…) and don’t want to do MORE damage this time around… yuck…
Thanks again!
Hi Mel, m new to ur site. I did this earlier pairing with jump rope and mountain climber. It was awesome.