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Alternating Toe Taps on Medicine Ball

Alternating Toe Taps on Medicine Ball Exercise
Exercise Video and Instructions for this Lower Abs Exercise
The alternating toe tap on the medicine ball is an intermediate core exercise. This exercise helps to strengthen and condition the core.

Favorite Exercise: 76 Members
   
Type: Intermediate
Intermediate exercises may be longer, more complex and/or more straining than a beginner exercise. Intermediate exercises challenge strength, control, balance, flexibility & power. Gain experience, mobility & strength with beginner exercises before moving on to intermediate programs.
Equipment: Required (details)
Online Video: Yes
Downloads: iPod, iPhone
Printable Format:  Yes


 

Around the World

Around the World Exercise
Exercise Video and Instructions for this Shoulders Exercise
The around the world is a great shoulder exercise. This exercise targets the anterior, posterior and lateral deltoids in a rotational movement that also strengthens rotator cuff muscles. This exercise works as a great warm-up to any upper body work-out.

Favorite Exercise: 320 Members
   
Type: Beginner
Beginner exercises are for people who do not exercise frequently and/or have general mobility problems and need to strengthen their muscles for every day activities.
Equipment: Required (details)
Online Video: Yes
Downloads: iPod, iPhone
Printable Format:  Yes


 

Barbell Trunk Twist

Barbell Trunk Twist Exercise
Exercise Video and Instructions for this Obliques Exercise
The barbell trunk twist is an intermediate core strength exercise. This exercise requires a lot of upper body and core strength and should only be performed by intermediate to advanced fitness levels.

Favorite Exercise: 16 Members
   
Type: Intermediate
Intermediate exercises may be longer, more complex and/or more straining than a beginner exercise. Intermediate exercises challenge strength, control, balance, flexibility & power. Gain experience, mobility & strength with beginner exercises before moving on to intermediate programs.
Equipment: Required (details)
Online Video: Yes
Downloads: iPod, iPhone
Printable Format:  Yes


 

Bosu Side Plank with Leg Raise

Bosu Side Plank with Leg Raise Exercise
Exercise Video and Instructions for this Obliques Exercise
The Bosu side plank with the single leg raise is an advanced core exercise. This exercise targets both the oblique and gluteus medial muscles and would be suitable for advanced fitness levels only.

Favorite Exercise: 24 Members
   
Type: Advanced
Advanced exercises should not be attempted until you are comfortable with the basic manoeuvres found in Beginner & Intermediate exercises. Some exercises may need the supervision of a coach or spotter. Before performing advanced exercises, please consult your physician.
Equipment: Required (details)
Online Video: Yes
Downloads: iPod, iPhone
Printable Format:  Yes



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