Warm Up
Before we get serious, you need to warm up. The objective of warming up isĀ to prepare your body for the upcoming activity. During this time your heart rate increases to encourage blood flow to the muscles needed for exercise. These muscles are now able to loosen up and be used effectively. Pick up one routine from our collection:
Workout
Today I want you to add some more weight only to those exercises you feel confident with.
Don“t need to add weight to all of them. Just those you know your form is correct and you can lift a bit harder. Let“s go for it!
RB Squat
Sets
Reps
Secs - Rest
RB Standing Chest Press
Sets
Reps
Secs - Rest
Reverse Crunch
Sets
Reps
Secs - Rest
RB Lying Lats Pull
Sets
Reps
Secs - Rest
RB Face Pull
Sets
Reps
Secs - Rest
RB Standing 1 arm Triceps Extension
Sets
Reps
Secs - Rest
RB Biceps Curl
Sets
Reps
Secs - Rest
Cool Down
The objective of cooling down is to facilitate your body’s recovery from the activity. During this time your heart rate decreases to normal and blood flow to the muscle slows down. The muscles are now repairing to facilitate growth so you only require a certain amount of blood. A cool down is usually general, emphasizing key muscle groups used during the athletic activity. Pick your favorite stretches from our collection:
Stretching
Your feedback matters
[Optional]
Spare a minute to tell me what you think.