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How To Do: Single Leg Floor Bridge
How To Do: Floor Bridges
How To Do: Alternating Lunge Jumps
Alternating Lunge Jumps 1. Start with feet shoulder width apart and arms down at your sides. 2. Take a controlled step back with the left or right foot getting into a lunge position. 3. Jump with an explosive motion making sure to get both feet off the floor. 4. Switch legs in mid-air so the…
Read MoreHow to Do: Squat Jumps
Squat Jumps 1. Stand up straight with your feet shoulder-width apart, toes pointing straight forward. Bring your arms loosely to your sides. Squat down by bending your knees and reaching your hips back as if to sit down in a chair behind you. 2. Throw your arms up in the air and jump as…
Read MoreHow to Do: Front Lunges
How to Do: Alternating Reverse Lunges
Alternating Reverse Lunge Steps and form are the same as the Reverse Lunge – Just alternate your step-back foot as you go.
Read MoreHow To Do: Reverse Lunges
Reverse Lunges Start with feet shoulder width apart arms at your sides Take a controlled step back with your left foot Lower your hips so your right thigh (front leg) is parallel to the floor. Your knee should be positioned directly over your right ankle and your foot facing straight ahead. Your left knee…
Read MoreExtreme Warrior Maca Smoothie
We talked about Superfoods in last weeks Lunch Crunch and Devon, the new nutritionist for Open Sky Fitness, provided this great smoothie to try from David Wolfe’s book Superfoods. The shake includes several superfoods. Maca is a root vegetable well known for increasing energy levels and stamina, as well as improving fertility levels and physical…
Read MoreLemon and Rosemary Vegetable Marinade Recipe
Here’s a recipe for the marinated grilled vegetables we had at the Open Sky Fitness BBQ. They were so popular we felt it was our duty to post the recipe for all to have! Enjoy and let us know what you think.
Read MoreTop 5 Nutrition Books
Have you ever been into the nutrition section of the bookstore? There are hundreds of books on different diets and eating plans. All claiming that their way of eating is THE way of eating. How can they all be right?
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