HOW: Start in a standing staggered stance position with a band anchored under your front foot, hold the band in each hand. Begin the exercise by hinging at your hips and pushing your butt back, then push through your heels and push the ground...

HOW: Start in a standing position balancing on one leg with a band anchored under your foot, hold the band in each hand. Begin the exercise by hinging at your hip and pushing your butt back to perform an RDL motion, then push through...

HOW: Start in a wide stance standing position. Have a band anchored under both feet. Hinge at your hips and lower down into the bottom of a deadlift, grab the band with both hands then drive your feet through the ground to stand tall....

HOW: Start in a standing position with a band anchored under your feet and around the top of your upper back. Hold onto the band in each hand - try to position the band similarly to how you would position a barbell in a...

HOW: In a standing position, begin this exercise by reaching towards the floor while keeping your knees straight. Walk your hands out until you get into a high plank position then step your feet towards your hand and push yourself back up to starting...

HOW: In a standing position, begin this exercise by reaching towards the floor while keeping your knees straight. Walk your hands out until you get into a high plank position then perform pushup. Once you are in the high plank position again walk your...

HOW:  Start with your mid-back against a bench or couch or elevated surface with a weight supported in your lap on your pubic bone. Bring one knee up towards your chest. While keeping your chin tucked, thrust your hips towards the ceiling. Focus on...

HOW: Start in a standing position holding a weight or object in one hand. Begin the exercise by squatting down while keeping your chest up and keeping tension on the weight, then explosively stand tall while simultaneously performing a snatch followed by a dip...

HOW: Start by holding a weight or an object in one hand while balancing on the opposite leg. Perform the exercise by doing a traditional single leg RDL, however, lightly 'let go' of the weight/object and catch it before it hits the ground. Return...

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