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THURSDAY SHIFT 07/02/2020

SHIFT WARM UP

Simple Shift Warm Up
Squat Warm Up

SHIFT WORKOUT

12 Min AMRAP
(As Many Rounds and Reps as Possible in 12 Min)

20 Dumbbell Skip Overs or Hop Overs
10 Goblet Squats
5 Shoulder Press

Idea weight Men: Single 25-50# KB/DB - or - pair of lighter dumbbells
Idea weight for Women: Single 12-30# KB/DB - or - pair of lighter dumbbells

Score: Total Number of Completed Rounds + Any Additional Reps
Goal: 7 Rounds +

For this workout, you'll do 20 skip or hops overs, 10 goblet squats, then 5 shoulder presses until 12 minutes are over!

For the DB skip / hop over you will stand next to the DB and skip or jump over it laterally. You can scale to a line if you are intimidated to go over something.

If jumping or skipping is out of the questions you can perform a low alternating step up.

For the Goblet Squat, you will hold the weight at the chest/shoulders. Feet are shoulder width apart with the heels down. Lift the chest and tighten the belly. Reach the butt back and down. Keep the heels down as you drive the knees out. Ideally you will get the butt lower than the knees at the bottom with heels down, knees out, and chest up! Drive through the heels to stand!

You can also hold two dumbbells - one at each shoulder!

If you need to - you can do these with no weight in order to get all of the way down and keep good position. Or if injury/issue prevents this you may squat to a slightly higher target!

For the shoulder press you can use two DB on the shoulders or one DB/KB at the chest. Focus on keeping the rib cage down as you go to press up. Press the object until it's completely locked out overhead with the biceps in the ears! Then bring the dumbbells all the way down to the shoulders each time.

MAMA MODIFICATIONS

DOUBLE/SINGLE UNDERS - To avoid the added pressure to the pelvic floor that DUs/SUs can create, sub: Taps, Row, Bike, Quick Step Ups, Calf Raises. If you're postpartum and working towards rehab-ing your core and pelvic floor you can choose from the same subs for pregnancy and/or try scaling the number of DUs/SUs down to a number that is realistic for you to practice proper positioning and managing pressure. Any leaking or heaviness in the pelvic floor is a sign that you need to adapt your approach or change the movement to less impact.

DB/GOBLET SQUATS - If you have a hard time maintaining control and a stable midline in the bottom of the squat or if you find yourself bearing down to get out of the bottom, try subbing a target or assisted squat to shorten the range of motion. A box squat is always a great idea especially during pregnancy to strengthen the posterior chain and balance out the growing belly.

PRESS - Focus on proper alignment of your pelvis and spine. If you find yourself over extending in your back or coning in your belly sub less weight, Strict Press, Seated Strict Press, or even Front Raises.