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BUTTS & GUTS | WEEK 13 | 03/22/2020

5 Rounds (No measure)
30 Seconds Weighted Side Step Up Right
30 Seconds Rest
30 Seconds Weighted Side Step up Left
30 Seconds Rest
30 Seconds Weighted Reverse Lunge Right
30 Seconds Rest
30 Seconds Reverse Lunge Left
30 Seconds Rest
30 Seconds Right Arm to Left Toe Weighted Crunch
30 Seconds Rest
30 Seconds Left Arm to Right Toe Weighted Crunch
30 Seconds Rest

So much work in 30 minutes!!

Score is weight you used for Step Ups/Lunges...this way you don't have to worry about counting the WHOLE time!

For the side step ups you want between 15-20" depending on how tall you are.  You may use dumbbells or a barbell.  You may also choose to hold a single dumbbell or kb at the chest or even put a sandbag on your back. Focus on driving off of the heel and standing all the way up.  You don't want the weight to be super heavy for this so you can keep moving the whole 30 seconds.

The reverse lunge is just on the ground (no box).  You will take a big step back, kiss the back knee on the ground, and then drive off of the front foot to stand.  Make sure to drive off of the front foot when you stand and don't allow the front knee to cave in.  You may do these holding a dumbbell in each hand or a single DB or KB at the chest.  You could also put a barbell or sandbag on your back!

For the opposite arm opposite toe crunches, you may do these weighted or unweighted.  Keep the arms and legs PRETTY straight and actually touch the weight to the toe each time.

MAMA MODIFICATIONS

DB STEP UPS - If you have any pubic symphysis pain or SPD focus on keeping your pelvis neutral and your hips level. You could always do lighter weight, smaller or shorter step/less range of motion. You can also try stepping laterally onto a stack of plates or something instead of stepping forward and up, sometimes this helps create some control in managing the position of the pelvis. Option to sub: Single Leg Glute Bridge, Hip Thrusts, Air Squat, Goblet/DB Squat

REVERSE LUNGE - If you have any pubic symphysis pain or SPD focus on keeping your pelvis neutral and your hips level. You could always do lighter weight, smaller step/less range of motion, or step up or forward instead of step back in the lunge. You can also try stepping laterally onto a stack of plates or something instead of stepping back or up, sometimes this helps create some control in managing the position of the pelvis. Feel free to sub a squat or goblet squat for the lunges.

WEIGHTED CRUNCH - Functional Progressions (1-4) would be great here! Visit the Members Only Warm Up videos for demos. We especially love the Banded Crossover version of Functional Progression 1! You can also try Overhead Plate Hold/March, Farmer Carry March, Palloff Press, Dumbbell Windmill, Banded Woodchop. Visit the Mama Modifications Movement Library for Demos!