How to Create the Perfect Full-Body Workout

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How to Create the Perfect Full-Body Workout

Do a search for “full-body workout” on the interwebs and you will get A LOT of suggestions.Many of them require equipment … or complicated rep schemes … or lots of time.And, I don’t know about you, but the one thing I don’t need in my life is another cumbersome thing to do or figure out. I just want to pop on some fun tunes (which, here are some good workout playlists suggestions if you need ’em!), move my body, and happily get my sweat on.Who feels me?So, in times like these, I follow a very simple formula for the perfect full-body workout. And, I’m sharing it with you today!There are a few reasons why this formula is one of my go-tos:It’s simple and easy to rememberYou can use whatever equipment you have (or don’t have)You can do it at home or at the gymYou can select the moves you love the most (or those you want to work on)It can be as long or as short as you need it to beYou can do it alongside a friend or your partner — or on your ownIt hits your upper body, lower body and your core — plus, cardio!It goes by quickly and is FUN (gotta be fun to do it!)Winner, winner, right?! Now, let’s get to creating YOUR perfect full-body workout.You can create your own perfect full-body workout by following a simple formula of:1 minute cardio1 minute upper body1 minute lower body1 minute cardio1 minute plank/coreCardio: Cardio can be anything from jumping jacks to running to marching in place to biking or rowing — anything to get your heart rate up. (And, you can do the same cardio move twice, or pick two different ones.)Upper-Body Moves: Upper-body moves can include traditional dumbbell moves like push press, bicep curls or bent-over rows, OR it can simply be push-ups (on the wall, your knees, or your toes) or tricep dips off of a chair.Lower-Body Moves: Lower-body moves can be weighted or bodyweight-only lunges, squats, hip bridges, deadlifts, wall sits, etc. Anything that challenges your lower half!Plank/Core: For the core, a basic plank (on the toes or the knees) is a really great one to try for a minute, but you can also try crunches, sit-ups, v-ups, flutter kicks, or reverse crunches. You do you, boo.All together, that formula gives you five minutes of a full-body workout that both boosts strength and gets your heart rate up. Simply repeat for as many rounds as you’d like.Again, you pick the moves and how many rounds you do so it’s totally customizable to YOU.Need a few ideas of what this looks in real life? Here are three of my favorite workouts using the formula above.Bodyweight Dance Party WorkoutThis is my no. 1 go-to. No equipment needed.1 minute dancing1 minute push-ups1 minute air squats1 minute jumping jacks1 minute plankDumbbell WorkoutThis one uses dumbbells for the strength work.1 minute running1 minute push press1 minute lunges while holding dumbbells1 minute running1 minute V-upsAll the Equipment WorkoutAnd, this is one that I like to do in my garage gym.1 minute rowing1 minute pull-ups1 minute deadlifts1 minute rowing1 minute plank with my feet in my TRXSee? No fuss; just fitness. What will your first workout using this formula be? Let me know in the comments! –JennMore Home Workouts to Try

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