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FITNESS SERIES: LEGS & GLUTES WITH BAY CLUBS

 

Between birthdays and vacations I have been so off track with my nutrition and workouts, so I’ve been trying to get back into the swing of things. Once I get back on track its no problem for me to go to the gym or get a workout in, but its getting to that point which is a struggle for me!

Bay Clubs just introduced a new group fitness class called IGNITE which I have been going to and LOVING! Ignite is a mix of high intensity cardio and weight training. Think Barry’s Bootcamp and Orangetheory, but they have you do all sorts of cardio not just treadmill training. Ignite has helped me get back to the gym and I highly suggest you check it out if you have a Bay Club in your area!

Today I wanted to share WORKOUT #3 of my FITNESS SERIES: LEGS AND GLUTES. 

Circuit 1: Repeat each exercise 3x them move onto circuit 2

Dumbell lunge to high knee: 10 each leg

Jump lunges: 1 min

Dumbell courtsey lunge: 10 each leg

Circuit 2: Repeat each exercise 3x them move onto circuit 3

Donkey Kick (no weights or band): 20 each leg

Donkey Kick with bands: 15 each leg

Pulse: 30 seconds each leg

Circuit 3: Repeat each exercise 3x 

Barbell Deadlift: 15x

Barbell Squat: 15x

Leg raise cross to high knee (on bench): 10 each leg

Most of the exercises are pictured below!

OUTFIT DETAILS: SPORTS BRA / LEGGINGS

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I’m wearing a Beloforte set in today’s post which I love! The brand has a lot of fun activewear with lots of fun details. Here are a few pieces I’ve been eyeing from the brand.

 

Let me know if you try the workout! I would love to hear what you think!  xx J

POPSUGAR SQUAT CHALLENGE

I love a good challenge, so when I saw this squat challenge from Popsugar I thought I’d give it a try! I also really enjoy breaking up my normal routine with something new. You guys have heard me say this a million times, but it’s superrrrr important to keep your body guessing so it doesn’t get used to the same movement. This challenge doesn’t take any time at all but brought a lot of focus on the booty which I’m constantly trying to grow and strengthen. For more of a challenge do this routine daily with weights. I’ve been doing this with 10 pound weights in each hand.

Try it and let me know what you think!

Amanda Latona Booty Workout

First of all, I’m a huge fan of Amanda Latona. Secondly, I have always had a teeny tiny butt my whole life and have been working so incredibly hard for that “Amanda Latona booty”. I recently tried this workout which I read in Oxygen on my flight home a few days ago. I had no intention of posting the full workout, but WOW am I sore. No wonder she’s called the “Booty queen”. My legs and glutes have never been this sore in my life. The “I can barely walk, I look crippled” type of sore. But, it hurts so good and had to share with you guys!

Here’s what I did:

  • Hack Squat 4×10
  • Walking dumbell kickback lunge superset with dumbell step-up 3×12 each leg
  • Bulgarian dumbell split squat 4×10 each leg
  • Barbell hip thrust 4×12
  • Cable abductor superset with cable kickback 3×12

*In between each set do 12-15 jump squats (if you want to be carried out of the gym)

If you aren’t sure of what each exercise looks like, search on bodybuilding.com for pictures and how-to’s.

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I dare you…try this workout and let me know what you think! Remember, if your not sore you didnt work hard enough. Push yourself and see the changes start to happen! I have FINALLY been able to grow my glutes, with a little determination, passion and drive. Lift heavy weights, eat, eat, eat and drink tons of water. Watch your body change. If I can do it, so can you.

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July Squat Challenge

Here it is!! The much anticipated July Squat Challenge! Want a firm, tight, booty? Well this is how it’s done. Squats, squats, squats will do wonders for your butt. Be sure to take before and after pics so you can track your progress. Pictures are the most efficient way to do so, so don’t be shy! At the end of the month you will be happy you did.

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The most important thing about squats is proper form:

  • Shoulders up
  • Chest up
  • Eyes Forward
  • Knees behind toes
  • Weight in heels
  • Hips back
  • Abs tight
  • Glutes engaged

Use this pic as inspiration! I mean, seriously this is some major motivation! (photo via Pinterest, sorry I don’t know who this woman is to tag her!)

photo(18)I have been doing my squats but this will be my “before” photo. 🙂 Don’t forget to use weights to give you a challenge and make up any days missed!

Who is joining me ??!!  Let me know and we can update each other on the Facebook page!

Have a great 4th of July!!

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Booty Build Workout!

Summer is just around the corner and I know all you ladies want a firm, tight, little booty. (Why do I feel so naughty saying that?) Well, ok…I’m sure the guys want to see that as well. So here’s the deal. Muscle building does not come from hours of cardio or squats using your own body weight. You must push yourself with heavy weights, ideally 1 or 2 times a week.

I always dedicate specific days to each muscle group, rather than doing full body workouts in one session. This gives you more energy to dedicate to one body part, allowing you to build the muscle to its maximum potential. Here is an example of my ideal weekly routine:

  • Monday- Chest/Cardio
  • Tuesday- Arms/Cardio
  • Wednesday- Legs/Glutes, no Cardio
  • Thursday- Cardio
  • Friday- Rest
  • Saturday- Back/Cardio
  • Sunday- Rest

As you can see, I don’t train my shoulders because this usually causes too much strain leaving me with a headache the next day. This is just my personal opinion, so shoulder exercises may work for you. Dont forget to switch your routine every so often so your body doesn’t get used to the same workouts leading to no change. Give your body some new excitement and it will adjust accordingly.

Needless to say, my leg/glutes day is definitely my favorite. I can do without cardio, although I love to run. But working my legs and glutes gives me some sort of indescribable satisfaction. I have always had the smallest glute muscles (which is the opposite problem for most women) but with this workout once a week, (twice if I have time) has given me a much more defined, rounder and larger (in a good way) “bottom”.

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Instead of just going through the motions, push yourself with this workout and you will burn a ton of calories! Most importantly, use weights that are challenging for you. If you are a set of 10, use heavier weights than if you are doing a set of 15. Give yourself 1-2 minutes of rest in between each set, pay close attention to proper form, and have fun with it! If you stick to this 30-45 minute session, once or twice a week, you will see change!

After this workout it is crucial to go home and refuel. It’s best to head straight for a protein shake, or meal including protein, veggies and whole grains. I know so many women who don’t eat anything after a workout, but unfortunately that will only burn off the hard-earned muscle you just worked so eagerly for. At the gym, you are breaking down the muscle tissue, but after the gym with proper sleep and nutrition is when you build that muscle to be stronger than before. Your activities outside of working out are just as important as the hour your spend at the gym. Nourish your body and it will rebuild the muscle you have broken down. Does that make sense?

If you are unsure of any of these exercises, refer to bodybuilding.com for examples and explanations.

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(I wish I could find a ‘before’ picture so we can compare…but find me on Instagram!)

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:::DISCLAIMER:::

This blog is meant to follow my lifestyle of health and fitness, and inspire others who may be on the same journey. All opinions are my own and not everything I post may be right for you. Anything I discuss is what I believe and I am not responsible for errors or omissions. I am not a certified trainer or nutritionist. Anything posted relating to these fields are my beliefs and what has worked for me. Thank you for your support!

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