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Workout Wednesday – Get Your Sweat on – Full Body Workout

By November 27, 2013April 16th, 20145 Comments

Thanksgiving Week, November “Get your Sweat On” workout works your entire body.  It’s quick and effective so there’s plenty of time to do your holiday shopping and a perfect workout for the 29th to work off some of that holiday feasting!!  

Complete this circuit 3x through for a full fat burning effect.

full body workouts for women

full body workouts for women

Full Body Workout

10 – Squats to DB Press

10 – Burpee to Push-ups

10 – Sumo Squat to Bicep Curl (using one heavy DB)

10 – Barbell Deadlifts to Back Row

10 – Plank Tricep Kickbacks (10 reps each arm)

10 – Mountain Climbers (10 per leg/total 20 reps)

Join the discussion 5 Comments

  • Hi Flavia, great workouts. Thanks. When you post them could you include pics or links. I look them up online and incorporate many into my workouts but, I don’t always know the name of what I’m doing. I just know it works. Pics would be really helpful. Thanks, Pam

  • Karina says:

    Hi Flavia,

    I love your workout clothes. Do you have a favourite brand or do you design your own clothes.
    Thanks
    Karina

    • Anna says:

      Hi Karina,
      Flavia gets most of her clothes from Lulu Lemon or Bodybybrazil.com 🙂
      All the best!
      Anna, CPT, FF Specialist

  • Cindy says:

    Brief exercise descriptions would be good. I assume squat to DB Press is “overhead”? Unsure of Plank to tricep Kickbacks. If you have links to demos it would also help. Thank you and a Happy Thanksgiving to you all in the USA.

    • Anna says:

      Hi Cindy,
      Flavia demonstrates all of the exercises in her Full Body Licious and Curvalicious programs. Your are correct about the squat to DB press, do a squat then press the dumbbells up for a shoulder press. For the plank to tricep kickbacks get in the blank position then while maintaining the plank position pick one arm up off the ground and proceed to do a tricep kickback, repeat on the other side. If this is too difficult you can do it from your knees.
      All the best!
      Anna, CPT, FF Specialist

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