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Overview

Before you start, do our Fitness Assessment to get an idea of where you are in terms of strength, balance and mobility. If it’s been a while since you worked out consistently, you’re recovering from an injury or just went through a pregnancy, we recommend you to start in Month 1. If you already work out consistently, and do well on the fitness assessment, then jump onto Month 2. In general we recommend starting easy, building a solid foundation and consistency, rather than pushing yourself too hard from day 1 and then being forced to slow things down.


Related Programs:

Details

Day 1: Total Body Strength 2 (45 min)

Day 2: Active Recovery

Day 3: Cardio & Core 2 (45 min)

Day 4: Active Recovery

Day 5: Total Body Strength 1 (45 min)

Day 6: Active Recovery

Day 7: Cardio & Core 1 (45 min)


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Day 1: Total Body Strength 1 (45 min)

Day 2: Active Recovery

Day 3: Cardio & Core 3 (45 min)

Day 4: Active Recovery

Day 5: Total Body Strength 3 (45 min)

Day 6: Active Recovery

Day 7: Cardio & Core 4 (45 min)


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Day 1: Total Body Strength 2 (45 min)

Day 2: Active Recovery

Day 3: Cardio & Core 3 (45 min)

Day 4: Active Recovery

Day 5: Total Body Strength 3 (45 min)

Day 6: Active Recovery

Day 7: Cardio & Core 4 (45 min)


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Day 1: Dumbbell Workout 4 (45 min)

Day 2: Active Recovery

Day 3: Cardio & Core 5 (45 min)

Day 4: Active Recovery

Day 5: Shoulder Sculpting Workout  5 (45 min)

Day 6: Active Recovery

Day 7: Cardio & Core 6 (45 min)


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