SCULPT to tone.
Sculpt sequences are designed with the focus on visibly toning and defining the arms, legs, glutes, back and core. These classes use some form of resistance training in the form of light hand or ankle weights or body weight. Classes like this can be done 2 to 5 times weekly to see changes to your body and build muscle to improve strength, endurance and range of motion.
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Toned Legs
Beginning with a standing flow sequence that opens the body and taking the work to the floor with ankle weights this will leave the legs feeling strong. Building stretch into the workout for balance leaves the knees and hips feeling open but the thighs and glutes feeling worked.
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Sculpt it all
This full body sculpt and tone sequence will stretch muscles first and define them after using body weight and light weights as resistance. We'll use standing and mat exercises that aim to ensure the smaller muscles have an opportunity to work in order to achieve a balanced body. Light weights 1l...
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Lengthen the Legs
Lengthen the muscles of legs, hips and glute in this dynamic, fluid workout standing and on the mat. Expect longer sequences for the lower body and attention to rebalancing through the muscles. All you need is a mat and some space.
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Sculpt the Back Body
This sculpt sequence will open the body first and then add in weight to tone and target the back of the body from the shoulders, triceps, back, glutes, hamstrings. The light weights in this video are 3 lbs and there is a standing and mat portion.
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Tone with Bodyweight
This conditioning class draws sequences from pilates, barre, ballet and traditional strength exercises to build a strong and toned body that is flexible and mobile. No equipment is necessary but the moves create a challenge but leave you feeling balanced and relaxed.
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Balance from Head to Toe
This workout includes standing exercises like squats and lunges and mat exercises such as plank, bridge and tabletop. Using the principles of Pilates and conditioning this routine aims to create tone, flexibility and balance in the upper body, lower body and core. Use "pilates" in Spotify