HOW: Inside the hex bar, find your “power stance” with your feet shoulder width apart. Grab the bar in the middle of each handle. Slightly bend your knees, chest up, and pull the bar up by pushing into the ground and squeezing your hips...

HOW: Loop a band underneath the middle of your feet and then around the tops of your shoulders below your neck. From here, begin in a tall standing position with a slight bend in your knees. Hinge forward at the hips keeping your back...

HOW: Start by holding a kettlebell in each hand in front of your shoulder with your knuckles facing up and your elbows under your wrist.  Keep the elbows at your side and squeeze your shoulder blades back. While maintaining this position, bend your knees...

HOW: Start by holding a kettlebell in front of your shoulder with your knuckles facing up and your elbow under your wrist.  Keep that elbow at your side and squeeze that shoulder blade back. Bring the other arm up and out to shoulder height...

HOW: Begin by standing behind a barbell that is racked in a position that is straight out from your collarbone. As you come up to the bar, grab it with both hands about shoulder width apart. Bend at the elbows and make sure they...

HOW: Begin by standing behind a barbell that is racked in a position that is straight out from your collarbone. As you come up to the bar, cross your arms underneath the bar bending at the elbow and touch the front of each shoulder...

HOW: Begin in a standing position with your arms up over your head and your toes pushing into the ground raising your heels up becoming as tall as you can. From this position, bend your knees and begin to hinge forward at your hips...

HOW: Begin in a standing position with your arms up over your head and your toes pushing into the ground raising your heels up becoming as tall as you can. From this position, perform a small hop with both feet slightly coming off of...

HOW: Position a barbell in front of you on the ground over the middle of your feet. Find your “power stance” with your feet roughly shoulder width apart. Grip the bar slightly wider than your knees, keep some tension in your legs with your...

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