Lower Body Workout: No Equipment

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Hello Everyone!

Today I have an excellent lower body workout on the planner. You won’t need any equipment, but we will be working all of the muscles of the lower body, getting in some cardio, and still incorporating some movements for core strength and stability. You will find the workout video below.

I am joined in this workout by my sister, Kristen. This is a throwback workout, but I LOVE when I have the opportunity to exercise with my friends and family. It’s so wonderful when they see themselves growing stronger, more confident and filled with energy.

Working out with my sister.

Even though this is a throwback workout, I want to take a moment to give a shoutout to my sister. She is currently on a trip to accept an award for being one of the top 40 Under 40 in her industry. She applies her drive and work ethic to everything that she does, and I am a very proud big sister.

Kristen is someone who envisioned the life that she wanted and then worked to make those dreams a reality, and I love that she is being recognized for that. Often, people don’t get the recognition that they deserve, so if you are in that position right now whether it’s work, fitness or something else, I want you to take a moment and acknowledge your own accomplishments. If you know or see someone else doing something wonderful and you recognize their efforts, tell them!

You can also tell me in the comments what you are most proud about yourself for right now. It can be anything. I will be rooting along and cheering for you. I absolutely love celebrating people’s successes.

Our flooring project is almost done, so I will be back to filming new workouts. I was on a roll, but then my computer crashed (still isn’t fixed so I can’t access what was filmed) and we got crazy busy with our renovations. I’m looking forward to getting our house put back together and being back into a clutter free less cluttered space. Having everything pulled out of the bedrooms and into our main living areas is a study in patience and has tested my mess tolerance. It’s also a great motivator to purge and donate some of belongings.

I hope you enjoy today’s workout!

See you soon!

Melissa 

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The Workout:

Set Your Interval Timer for:

15 rounds of 20/50

-Cardio
1. Frog Pop-up
-Cardio
2. Cross Leg Hip Thrust (right)
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3. Cross Leg Hip Thrust (left)
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4. Side Plank Leg Lift (right)
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5. Side Plank Leg Lift (left)
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6. Curtsy Lunge Kick (right)
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7. Curtsy Lunge Kick (left)
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8. Snow Angel
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9. Tricep Heel Press (right)
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10. Tricep Heel Press (left)
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11. Plank Lunge Reach (right)
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12. Plank Lunge Reach (left)
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13. Goddess Reach (right)
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14. Goddess Reach (left)
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15. Boat to Table
*Repeat 1-3X

On the Mat: Butt, Thighs & Hips: Low Impact Strength and Mobility Workout

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Hello Everyone!

Welcome to today’s workout. This is a quick, 12-Minute Exercise Routine. It can be repeated for a longer workout, stacked with another exercise routine or done once if you are short on time. This routine is low impact and doesn’t include any jumping. As always, you will find the full length workout video and exercise breakdown below.

For today’s workout we are focused on lower body strength and mobility. We will be working the lower body through multiple ranges and planes of motion to recruit all of the muscles of your legs and glutes.

I am a fan of compound exercises, so although this workout is focused on the lower body you will still be getting in some strengthening for your arms, shoulders and core. I love multifunctional exercises that give you the most benefit during a short period of time.

I filmed this workout when I was newly postpartum. The process of re-building strength after having a baby is slow, and short workouts like this one were a huge part of regaining my strength. It was a fine tuned process of finding balance in getting in exercise, enough sleep, nursing and maintaining my own energy levels. I share this as a reminder, one round of exercise counts. If you can repeat the workout or stack it with another workout, excellent! If you only have time for one round, excellent!

Health and fitness are about consistency. You don’t workout once and achieve health and fitness for the rest of your life. It’s a continual process of making choices to actively maintain your health and wellness. At certain times in life that is more challenging than others. After having a baby (and during the toddler years!) it can be very difficult to carve out time for your own health, but everyone in the family will benefit when you do. So whether it’s a short workout or a longer exercise session try and get in some movement. If you find a favorite routine bookmark it and fit it in whenever you can.

I’m at a time period of my life where it’s very challenging to create time for myself, but I strive to make time anyway because I am a healthier, happier parent and human being when I do. I’m more patient, handle frustration better, and feel overall calmer and happier when I workout. That’s a positive and healthy dynamic that directly impacts my ability to parent to the best of my ability.

A huge motivator for my health is my family. I want to be strong, healthy and happy for them so I can be present with them, and teach them how to do the same.

My oldest.
My youngest.

I hope you enjoy today’s workout! Let me know in the comments if you have a favorite move and if this quick routine challenged you. I would also love to hear about what motivates you to get in your workouts and consistently choose your own health and wellness. Understanding your motivations (and what doesn’t motivate you) is a powerful tool for consistency.

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. Rainbow: Right
2. Rainbow: Left
3. Elevated Clam: Right
4. Elevated Clam: Left
5. Prone Heel Press
6. Beast Thigh Pulse: Right
7. Beast Thigh Pulse: Left
8. Extended Hydrant Circle: Right
9. Extended Hydrant Circle: Left
10. Down Dog Leg Lifts
11. Prone Cross Tap: Right
12. Prone Cross Tap: Left

Complete 1-4 Rounds.