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  2. 13 free workouts you can do at home in just 15 minutes - AOL

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    This 15-minute at-home yoga workout is just what you need to strengthen, lengthen and unwind your body. 10. Blogilates 15-Minute Arm Burnout. This 15-minute upper-body workout doesn’t require ...

  3. Miranda Esmonde-White - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.essentrics.com. Miranda Esmonde-White (born May 9, 1949) is a Canadian fitness trainer, former ballerina with the National Ballet of Canada, and author of books on aging, health and fitness. She created the dynamic stretching and strengthening workout, Essentrics, and the PBS fitness TV show, Classical Stretch, based on Essentrics.

  4. The Best 20-Minute Full-Body Workout You Can Do Anywhere - AOL

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    Warmup. For each exercise, complete as many reps as possible in 30 seconds. Then, continue to the next move.. High Knees . How to: Start in a standing position on mat.Lift right knee up to hip ...

  5. Joe Wicks (coach) - Wikipedia

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    www.thebodycoach.co.uk. Joseph Trevor Wicks MBE (born 21 September 1985), also known as The Body Coach, [1] is a British fitness coach, TV presenter, social media personality and author. [2] His fitness method uses High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) workouts. [3] Starting off by posting 15-second recipe videos on social media, Wicks grew ...

  6. Give Yourself the Gift of This 8-Minute Stretching Routine - AOL

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    For your last workout of the ReNew Year Movement Program (we made it!), fitness expert Ashley Joi has given you the gift of this 8-minute stretch routine that will help you unwind from head to toe.

  7. Stretching - Wikipedia

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    Stretching. Stretching is a form of physical exercise in which a specific muscle or tendon (or muscle group) is deliberately expanded and flexed in order to improve the muscle's felt elasticity and achieve comfortable muscle tone. [1] The result is a feeling of increased muscle control, flexibility, and range of motion.