HOW: Start in a tall standing position with your feet shoulder width apart. All in one motion, bend your knees, hinge forward at the waist, push into the ground and jump backwards with both feet. Use momentum from your arms and body to help...

HOW: Begin with your feet shoulder width apart. Bend your knees and hinge forward at the waist. From this position, push into the ground and jump backwards. Do not use your arms - keep them still.   FEEL: You will feel all the muscles in...

HOW: Start on all fours with your knees under your hips and your elbows under your shoulders and hands on the ground. Put your toes into the ground, push into it lifting your body slightly off of the ground. Step backwards with one leg...

HOW: Inside the hex bar, find your “power stance” with your feet staggered shoulder width apart. We will then stagger our foot by placing the toes of one foot in line with the middle  of the other foot. The foot in the back will...

HOW: Place a barbell in a landmine and stand at the end of the barbell. Shift your weight to the outside leg, slightly bend the knee, hinge at the hips and reach down and grab the barbell end with the arm that the landmine...

HOW: Place a barbell in a landmine and stand at the end of the barbell. Shift your weight to one leg, slightly bend the knee, hinge at the hips and reach down and grab the barbell end. Pull the bar up using your hip...

HOW: Place a bosu on the ground with the blue side up. Place your hands on the ball about shoulder width apart with your elbows straight, feet straight out and your toes pushing into the ground. Perform a normal push up and at the...

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: 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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