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    “I Don’t Know How to” Dance Cardio

    You might have two left feet, but you can still move and groove in this beginner dance cardio class that’s a party no matter your skill level. The main focus is a fun way to fry fat, cardio style. So, grab a little space and friends if you want, and let’s bust a move!

    P.S. Because you will jump around a little, we suggest you do a few standing toe raises to warm up your calves before clicking play on this “I can’t dance” cardio workout.

    This workout does not include a cool-down, but we have some great options here!

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    20 Min Simply Spin

    We’re not messing around when it comes to a serious SWEAT, and while we love variety, sometimes we love to simply Spin. That’s exactly what you’ll get in this beginner-friendly Spin routine with easy to follow instruction – 20 minutes of basic, but extremely effective cardio drills to get your heart rate up, burn some calories, and SWEAT. It’s as simple as hitting play!

    This workout does not include a cool-down, but we have some great options here!

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    Do-Anywhere Dynamic Warm-Up

    The last thing you want from a fun day of outdoor recreation is a pulled muscle. So, before you get your boots on for a day on the slopes (or a run or even a pickleball match), you’ll want to spend 10 minutes doing this standing pre-ski (or other outdoor activity) warm-up to help prevent injury. These do-anywhere, dynamic warm-up exercises will warm up your muscles before you hit it hard. Let’s shred!

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    Express Post-Slopes Stretch

    After an exhilarating day on the slopes, give yourself a moment for this quick post-skiing stretch. Releasing tension in your hips and upper body is important after a day of skiing, snowboarding, and other winter activities. You can even run through these stretches a couple times if you hit the hills hard. Before you jump into the hot tub or cozy up to the fire, hit play to stretch out.

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    Hit the Slopes Sculpt (20 Min Strength)

    If you love winter activities on the slopes, you know you’ve got to prepare yourself just a little differently than other sports. This video guides you through some of the best exercises for downhill skiing and snowboarding conditioning. You’ll focus on eccentric moves – those that use absorbing force rather than producing force, just like on the mountain – to strengthen your quads, hamstrings, and core. So, hit play on this one several times before you hit the slopes!

    This workout does not include a warm-up or cool-down, but we have some great options here!

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    Total-Body Tabata Bootcamp

    A bootcamp style workout is a great way to remember your own strength. And in this Total-Body Tabata Bootcamp, expect to increase your lean-body mass and burn tons of calories, proving just how tough you are. Throughout the 9 tough Tabata rounds, trainer Ang will motivate you to give it all you’ve got with several functional exercises, even offering modifications if needed. Now get after it!

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    No Repeat Cardio + Sculpt (30 Min)

    When your to-do list includes burning fat, body toning, and watching time fly, scroll no further. This 30-minute No Repeat Cardio and Strength Workout starts with 15 of the best bodyweight cardio exercises, and then is followed by 15 body-sculpting strength moves – all done only 1 time each. Click play, don’t make me repeat myself!

    This workout does not include a cool-down, but we have some great options here!

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    Bootcamp Pyramid Workout 2!

    What goes up must come down, right? In this pyramid-style bootcamp workout, we’ll add an exercise each set as we go up, and then drop one each set as we go back down the pyramid. We’re working non-stop, increasing full-body muscle and strength, and torching loads of calories for every single interval. You ready to work hard and sweat your face off? Grab your medium weights, a towel, and mat, and let’s go!

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