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    A Beginner’s Blueprint for Better Box Jump Progression

    Box jumps are a fantastic way to level up your workout routine and build power and strength from your legs to your lungs. Plyometric exercises are where you jump from the ground onto a box or raised surface, box jumps challenge both your mind and body. Essentially, it’s leg day and cardio all in...
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    Five Exercises You May Want to Avoid—and Swap with These Alternatives

    Just because an exercise seems to have been around forever and has been performed by some of the old-school legends, doesn’t necessarily mean it’s a perfect fit for your overall routine. For some people, certain exercises aren’t worth the risk of injury or the minimal amount of gains you may...
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    Trainer Donnie Flaherty Will ‘Sleigh’ Your Christmas Conditioning in ’12 Days’

    If you find it tough to get out of the house during the holiday season, you may feel like using this as an excuse to skip training, but you can always keep fit from home with this intense “12 Days of Christmas Workout,” a circuit that is sure to burn off some of that Christmas excess and keep...
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    Get ‘High’ with These Box Jump Tips From World-Record Holder Christopher Spell

    Whether you are a box-jumping legend, or have stayed away from this training apparatus altogether, the same general principles can be applied for improving your performance. While higher jumps are no doubt great for the ego, owning the correct technique to get those extra inches will bring...
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    Courtney King’s Total-Body HIIT Workout

    Former IFBB Bikini Pro Courtney King knows what it takes to not only burn fat, but get seriously toned. The Chicagoan won several pro competitions during her career, including the 2016 Bikini Olympia. Although she’s retired from onstage competition, King hasn’t stopped the intensity she brought...
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    Use Box Jumps to Start Your Plyometric Workout

    For the fitness enthusiast, it’s a great time to be alive. We’re at the peak of the industry’s information age, with purportedly new training techniques cropping up everywhere we look. this is good. What’s not so good, however, is when people take these techniques into the gym and use them the...
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