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Boost Your Energy in Less Than a Minute

May 17, 2021 |
By Robin Barnes
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Let’s be honest, with the stress and uncertainty that the pandemic has caused, exercise may feel like the last thing you want to do. I hear you, but studies have shown that cardio exercise helps to increase well-being and mental health.

Here’s the best part - You don’t need to do a long or intense workout to achieve these benefits. Only about five minutes of cardio is needed to begin to relieve stress and anxiety.

Try adding in just five minutes of movement each day. I hope it makes you feel more empowered to carry on with your day.

Ready? You got this!

Set your timer - 45 seconds for each interval:

Bodyweight squats:

  1. Start with feet shoulder-width apart, back straight, chest up, and shoulders relaxed.
  2. Squat downwards until thighs are parallel with the ground.
  3. Straighten legs to return to start.

Stationary alternating reverse lunge:

  1. Start with feet together, standing tall (facing a mirror, if possible).
  2. Keep the knee of your stable leg over your foot, then take a large step backward with your moving leg.
  3. Lower your hips until your front thigh is parallel with the floor.
  4. Return to a standing position, then repeat on the other side. 
  5. Take your time and make sure your front knee doesn’t track over your front toe.

Glute bridges:

  1. Lay on a mat, facing upwards with your knees bent and feet planted hip-width apart.
  2. Push down through the soles of your feet, contracting your glutes, driving your hips upward.
  3. Return your hips to the floor.

Push-ups:

  1. Start in a hand plank position (shoulders over wrists).
  2. Bend your elbows back on a 45-degree angle as you lower your chest to the ground.
  3. Stop when your chest lightly taps the floor.
  4. Press your hands into the ground and press yourself back to plank position.

** Modification: Push-ups can be done from the knees rather than on your toes.

Mountain climbers:

  1. Start in a high plank position - with your hands directly under your shoulders and your feet extended behind you.
  2. Alternate driving one knee forward at a time, keeping hips low, core engaged in a firm plank position.

You did it! Great job!

Now for the most important part - DON’T FORGET THE COOL DOWN! Stretching is so important and ensures you can enjoy another workout.

Learn more about Robin and Move Ya Brass.

New Orleans native and jazz singer Robin Barnes started Move Ya Brass and the Make Your Move Foundation after overcoming a life altering health issue. It was the wake up call that she needed to recognize the importance of living a healthier life. Through her story, she hopes to inspire others through everything that is New Orleans culture - fun, music and diversity. 

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