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Medicine Ball Mini-Circuit for Conditioning
Taku
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This routine is short, sweet and to the point!

Shoot for 3-5 full cycles resting in between as prescribed below. If it's too easy, incerase the speed of the movements and/or the weight of the ball.

This is one of our favorites, so you may see it intermixed in other workouts.

Mini-Circuit:

1. Med-Ball Squat Push
2. Med-Ball Over head Slams
3. Med-Ball Rotational Split-Squat Jumps

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Med Ball Squat Push #1
Med Ball Squat Push #1

Med Ball Squat Push #2
Med Ball Squat Push #2

Med Ball Overhead Slam #1
Med Ball Overhead Slam #1

Med Ball Overhead Slam #2
Med Ball Overhead Slam #2

Split Squat #1
Split Squat #1

Split Squat #2
Split Squat #2

   

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Each movement done for 30 seconds then proceed immediately to the next movement without resting. Circuit lasts 90 seconds. Rest 60-90 seconds and repeat.


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