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Home / 30-Day Challenges / Roll Up Exercise – Lean Beach Body

Roll Up Exercise – Lean Beach Body

February 8, 2014 By Christina Chitwood30-Day Challenges, Exercises, Fitness

Roll Up Exercise - Lean Beach BodyThis amazing exercise lengthens and tones your body, helping you look great on the beach … or in anything! This Pilates exercise uses a large number of core muscles all the way up the spine. You will increase your core strength as well as your flexibility. The bonus is that you feel and look great!

Roll ups are wonderful on their own. They’re also wonderful as the later part of a warmup, addition to any workout, abdominal workout pick-me-up, or beginning of a cool down.

The One-Day Challenge

Are you ready to feel great today? Start your challenge as early as you can, and follow along with us in the Roll Up Exercise – Lean Beach Body Video.

After completing the video, you will have performed 16 roll ups. To go more extreme, anytime you’ve been seated for a while, are inactive, or need a posture boost, repeat until you’ve completed 64 or more roll ups (8 sets). Go at your own pace. It’s important to articulate through your spine on the way up and down (feel each vertebrae of your spine peel off the ground one by one and replace on the ground one at a time). Proper form provides better results. It’s better to do fewer in good form than many in poor form.

We’re Excited for You

If you’re doing the 30-Day Exercise-a-Day Challenge, we’re so happy you’ve joined us! It’s not too late to join the challenge if you haven’t already.

You’re not alone. We and the Fit Body Full Life community are doing this challenge with you!

We’d love to hear how you’re doing and what you’ve enjoyed so far. Join us daily here on our blog, on YouTube, and on our Fit Body Full Life Facebook Page!

Be sure to check out our original 30-Day Exercise-a-Day Challenge post for a list of all our 30-Day Exercise-a-Day Challenge posts.

We recommend checking with your physician before making any changes to your exercise routine or diet.

 

 

February 8, 2014 ·

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  1. Sammy Carton says

    March 17, 2014 at 8:40 am

    This can be added to the cool down after a metabolic exercise. Not just it slows you down after a cardio exercise but it stretches the muscles that was used. Great way to relax after an exercise routine. A combination of slow full sit ups and stretching of the whole body. What a way to end a cool down.

  2. Sammy Carton says

    March 17, 2014 at 8:41 am

    This can be added to the cool down after a metabolic exercise. Not just it slows you down after a cardio exercise but it stretches the muscles that was used. Great way to relax after an exercise routine. A combination of slow full sit ups and stretching of the whole body.

  3. Dominic Wells says

    July 7, 2014 at 8:25 pm

    Think I’ve found my new exercise to wake up to! Looks like something well worth adding into any routine.

  4. UsmanDaG says

    December 15, 2014 at 12:03 am

    Thats Really Great Way To Relax

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