Short Class 90: Hip Circuit (Intermediate Class)
3 classes per week
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31m
This class is an advanced hip circuit. Quick tempo, advanced movements, and extra buttery.
Equipment Needed: Yoga blocks. Tennis balls and ankle weights optional.
In this class we’ll flow through several different movements. If the pace of the class feels too fast, feel free to pause the video and go at your own pace, that’s totally okay.
These movements will be tough and you can choose to make them even more advanced by adding a tennis ball and ankle weights in certain drills like I show in the class - this will place an even greater amount of stress on lines of tissue.
If you choose to add the ankle weight, start off on the lighter side and then over time you can progressively overload and add more weight. Adhering to progressive overload is key, so don’t go too heavy too soon. In the class, Christa uses 2lb ankle weights. It’s always best to start off light and then gradually build up over time.
I have a feeling you’re going to be tender after this one! Hope you enjoy the buttery gains.
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