Hip Bridge Swing

Hey everyone!  I have a new Home Exercise of the Week for you to try.  This one is called the Hip Bridge Swing and it’s a great exercise to work your hamstrings, glutes, triceps, shoulders, and obliques!

Let’s take a look at the key points to doing the Hip Bridge Swing properly.

  • start by sitting on your mat with your knees bent, feet flat on the floor, and leaning back on your hands
  • from this position you will drive your hips upward while squeezing your glutes, contracting your abs, and keeping your head in line with your spine
  • from the top position of the exercise take your right hand off the floor and reach up and over across your body to your left twisting and contracting your abs as you do so
  • return your right hand to the floor and lower your hips until you are almost touching the floor
  • drive your hips up again until your body is as straight as can be and lift your left hand up and over towards the right side of your body while contracting your abs
  • return to the starting position while keeping your butt off the floor throughout the entire set and repeat for the desired amount of reps or time

So there you have the Hip Bridge Swing!  Add this in to your lower body or full body routine and get those glues and hamstrings burning!

Giant Superset Workout

Hey everyone!  I have a new Home Workout of the Week for you to try and this one is really going to test your endurance.  I’m calling it the Giant Superset Workout!

This Giant Superset Workout has 1 round of 24 exercises that you will do one after the other with little to no rest in between each.  It’s going to be tough but do the best you can and when you are finished there will be sweat (and maybe tears) but you will also have worked your entire body and the little amount of rest will add a great cardiovascular component to the workout as well.

So give this Giant Superset Workout a try and let me know how you do!

Giant Superset Workout

Warm-Up

  • 12 Bodyweight Squats
  • 10 Pushups
  • 12 Spiderman Climbs
  • 10 Spinal Rotations for each side
  • 10 Shoulder Circles for each arm

Superset

Bird Dog Crunch

Hey there!  It’s time for the Home Exercise of the Week and this week I have a great core exercise to show you.  It’s called the Bird Dog Crunch and it’s going to work your lower back and abdominals.  Also, if you have some back pain the Bird Dog Crunch can help give you some relief.

Let’s take a look at how to do the Bird Dog Crunch properly.

  • get in to the starting position on your hands and knees
  • extend your left arm out in front of you and your right leg behind you until they are in line with your back
  • crunch your right leg in and at the same time try to touch your knee with your left elbow
  • get a good squeeze on the abs then extend back out and repeat for desired amount of reps or time
  • when you are finished with the one side repeat on the other side for the same amount of reps or time

So there you have the Bird Dog Crunch!  It’s a fairly straight forward exercise that is very effective to strengthen your core.

See you next week with another new exercise!

Quick Core Workout

Hey everyone!  It’s Home Workout of the Week time and this week I have a Quick Core Workout for you to try.

manwomanYour core is very important to increase balance, posture, and back health especially if you have a job that involves a lot of sitting.  On top of the added health benefits, if you reduce your body fat enough you can get that sexy 6 pack look that a focused core workout routine can develop!

This Quick Core Workout is great if you don’t have a lot of time as there are only 10 exercise with 1 set of each so with little to no rest in between you should be able to finish this up in about 10 to 15 minutes.

Some of the exercises involve raising your legs up and down off the floor so if you feel any back pain at all please refrain from lowering your legs too close to the floor or discontinue and move on to the next exercise.

Give it a shot and feel the abs burn!

Quick Core Workout

1 set of each exercise with little to no rest between

Lower Body Circuit Workout/Abdominal Tabata

Hey everyone, it’s time for another Home Workout of the Week and this time I have a Lower Body Circuit Workout/Abdominal Tabata for you to try!

There are a few plyometric exercises in this routine so make sure you are properly warmed up before starting this.

You will do three rounds of the leg circuit before moving on to the abdominal tabata and there are two different tabata’s for the abs.

Work hard, get a good sweat going, and burn some calories before the holidays!

Lower Body Circuit Workout/Abdominal Tabata

Warm-Up

  • 30 seconds of Jumping Jacks
  • 10 Spinal Rotations for each side
  • 10 Shoulder Circles for each arm
  • 12 Body Weight Squats
  • 12 Spiderman Climbs

Circuit

Rest 60 to 90 seconds then repeat the circuit 2 more times

Abdominal Tabata

Tabata Protocol – 20 seconds of as many reps as you can do followed by 10 seconds of rest; 4 rounds of the first tabata followed by a 1 minute rest before moving on to the next tabata.

Tabata 1

Tabata 2