15-Minute Total Body HIIT: Body Weight Interval Workout

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Hi Everyone!

This is a fun and fast total body workout routine. This workout uses some of the best body weight exercises to maximize your workout in a short period of time. The workout video and exercise breakdown are below.

I filmed this workout 9-years ago as part of my prep for an NPC Naturals fitness competition in the Bikini division. It’s fun to look back on this time period, and very motivating. At that time I was very strong, healthy and fast. I recently came across one of my workout notebooks from that time, and I was blown away by how quick my running times were. I found my times from an 800-meter (half mile) repeat workout for a total of 3-miles. If you can read my handwriting below you can see the workout breakdown.

Right now I’m at a different place in life (parenting two young children and never seeming to get enough sleep.) While I wouldn’t trade a moment of my time with my family, I’m also tired of feeling sluggish and sleepy all the time. Which means I need to make some changes. This old notebook and video served as a great motivation and reminder to myself of two things.

  1. I know what I am capable of and how to do it.
  2. Short workouts are super effective, especially when you make sure you are working at a good level of intensity. Even though my life is crazy busy right now, refocusing on short but super efficient workouts will help me get back on track.

Here’s the thing, I’m not in bad shape as far as my level of fitness goes. I might not be as fast, but I can go outside and run a few miles without stopping. I’m not uncomfortable in my own skin or with what I see in the mirror. I’ve stayed generally active with my workouts and martial arts. But lately I’ve struggled with my consistency, with making time for myself for exercise and filming and with my overall energy level. For the past two days I was completely derailed by the most horrible menstrual cramps I’ve ever had in my life and my stomach has not been happy with the nutrition choices I’ve been making.

I know that I can feel better, healthier and more energized than I do at this moment in time. And luckily, I know exactly what to do about it. I’ve been sharing that journey here for the past ten years. I just have to recommit to giving myself some small blocks of time to work on my health.

I hope that you enjoy today’s workout. Let me know in the comments what you thought about it. I also want to know about your goals. What holds you back and what small steps can you take to move forward?

Don’t forget, I’ve been posting some new workout tutorials on Pinterest, and I’m *starting* to learn TikTok. I’m so late to the game on this one, but I only have so much time in my day. But be sure to check those out too!

See you soon,

Melissa

You can find me on Social Media: @BenderFitness and on Facebook: @MelissaBenderFitness Pinterest: Pinterest.com/BenderFitness TikTok: @BenderFitness

If you want to help support BenderFitness so we can keep bringing you new workouts, your donation is greatly appreciated: https://www.patreon.com/BenderFitness.

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All Levels: Max reps during each 50 second interval, 10 seconds of rest between exercises. 

1. High Knees

2. Burpee

3. Lunge Kick (right)

4. Lunge Kick (left)

5. Decline Mountain Climber

6. 1 Leg Hip Thrust (right)

7. 1 Leg Hip Thrust (left)

8. Speed Skater

9. Jump Squat

10. Plank Jack

11. Single Leg Stand (right)

12. Single Leg Stand (left)

13. Hip Lift/Leg Lift

14. Temple Tap Abs

15. Frogger

This workout can be repeated up to 3X.

21-Minute Full Body Workout with Dumbbells

21-minute total body BenderFitness workout
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Hello Everyone,

Welcome to today’s 21-Minute Full Body Workout. For today’s workout you will need some dumbbells. I alternated between 12 and 15 pound dumbbells during this routine. Aim for maximum repetitions during each interval of this workout. Not only will you build strength, but you will also work on your cardiovascular fitness and endurance.

I really enjoy this routine, because it activates all of the muscles in your body. It’s quick and effective, so it’s perfect if you’re short on time, but need a great workout you can do anywhere. If you don’t have dumbbells you can also do this routine with body weight. To do the Tricep Drop without a dumbbell, place your palms together in prayer position throughout the movement and focus on the stretch and squeeze of the triceps (the muscles at the back of your arms).

As always, you will find the full length workout video and the exercise tutorial photos below.

Mental Health:

I firmly believe that mental health is just as important as physical health. For me, a regular exercise routine is one of the things that I use to help maintain my mental health. It helps me to respond to things more calmly, and improves my overall energy. There have been so many terrible things happening in the world right now that have been soul crushing to see, hear and read about.

I am not someone who cries often. In fact, until recently I would have guessed that I haven’t cried at all in the past year or two, but I recently found myself crying on a daily basis and grappling with disbelief at the harm people are capable of inflicting on each other.

I am an action driven person, so I made a list of the actions that are in my power (making donations, writing to my political representatives, focusing on the joy right in front of me, continuing to pray) and I directed all of the excess physical energy I had into movement and projects around our home. I am also making a concentrated effort to get back into a good meditation routine, which has helped.

In general, I have good mental health and a lot of coping skills in my life, as well as a wonderful support system. If you don’t have tools at your disposal (or the ones you do have aren’t helping) I highly recommend seeking out a therapist or mental health professional. It might be a bit of bias (my undergraduate degree is in psychology), but I firmly believe all humans can benefit from therapy and learning techniques to help maintain their mental health.

I hope that you enjoy today’s workout. Let me know in the comments what you thought, and if you have any tools that you find help you maintain good mental health feel free to share them in the comments. You never know who you are going to help.

See you soon,

Melissa

You can find me on Social Media: @BenderFitness and on Facebook: @MelissaBenderFitness Pinterest: Pinterest.com/BenderFitness

If you want to help support BenderFitness so we can keep bringing you new workouts, your donation is greatly appreciated: https://www.patreon.com/BenderFitness.

Shop BenderFitness Gear: https://my-store-c67ce6.creator-spring.com

The Workout:

Set your interval timer for 21-Rounds of 10/50. 

  1. Squat and Curl
  2. Russian Twist
  3. Wood Chopper: Right
  4. Wood Chopper: Left
  5. Lunge to Hop: Right
  6. Lunge to Hop: Left
  7. Tricep Drop

*This sequence is repeated 3X for a full 21-Minute Workout.

16-Minute Cardio HIIT: No Equipment, Body Weight Home Workout

Side Plank Hip Drop Core exercise
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Hello Everyone!

I hope that you are ready for an amazing home workout routine today. This workout doesn’t require any equipment. You can do it anywhere and it will give you an amazing full body workout. Challenge yourself to get in maximum repetitions with good form. As always, you will find the full length workout video and the photo tutorial below.

Intensity makes a big difference in your workout. The tricky thing about HIIT style workouts is they never exactly feel ”easy” but you get much better at them. You will get in more reps, tolerate the workouts better, have improved endurance and elevate your fitness level. The great thing about HIIT is that you can get in a short workout and still get amazing results for your health and fitness. It’s important to push yourself to find the right level of challenge.

Be sure to check out my new Pinterest workout tutorials!

We are working on a lot of fun things behind the scenes at BenderFitness. I’m still in the trenches of business that is part of parenting young children, but I’m starting to find a bit more balance. Some seasons of life are busier than others, but as I always say: it’s not about perfection, it’s about making consistent choices over time. So get in that workout, and know that it counts whether it’s one round or three rounds. Every bit of movement is benefiting your overall health.

Don’t let an off day (or week or month) make you feel like it’s useless to continue, because you fell off the wagon. Your health is lifelong. Quitting on it shouldn’t be an option. Your health will impact every aspect of your daily existence today and every day of your future.

Be sure to let me know if you had any favorite exercises in this routine. Also, let me know how many rounds you end up doing today. I LOVE seeing your check in posts. It motivates me to continue sharing, and I truly enjoy hearing about your success and consistency. Don’t forget to have fun, and take a moment to acknowledge your strength in showing up today. You are capable of hard things, be it today’s workout or some of the harder things life throws our way.

I hope that you enjoy today’s workout. I’ve been sharing some fun and quick workout tutorials on Pinterest as part of their creator rewards program, so be sure to check those out and save any of the workouts that you enjoy: https://pin.it/41bSorJ

Have fun!

Melissa 

You can find me on Social Media: @BenderFitness and on Facebook: @MelissaBenderFitness Pinterest: Pinterest.com/BenderFitness

If you want to help support BenderFitness so we can keep bringing you new workouts, your donation is greatly appreciated: https://www.patreon.com/BenderFitness.

Shop BenderFitness Gear: https://my-store-c67ce6.creator-spring.com

  1. High Knees
  2. Superman Pushup
  3. Squat to Lunge Jump
  4. Temple Tap Abs
  5. Burpee High Knees
  6. Sumo Squat
  7. Frogger
  8. V-Up
  9. Mountain Climbers
  10. Pendulum Squat
  11. Lunge Jump
  12. Spiderman Pushup (or Plank)
  13. Russian Kicks
  14. Side Plank Hip Lift (right)
  15. Side Plank Hip Lift (left)
  16. High Knees

Repeat 1-3X
Optional: Pair with 30 Minutes Cardio of Choice