You don't need a-lot of time to feel the benefits of meditation. You can meditate at any time of the day or night, but research suggests that the ideal time to meditate is first thing in the morning when your mind is free and clear before the stresses of the day have crept in. This meditation will evoke the feeling of focus.
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Core Tempo Slow Hold with Emily
Focus on the core! Following a quick and gentle warm up, Emily will guide you through a series of short intervals working specifically on the core. Intervals layer in sets of 3, super setting muscle groups through a quicker tempo, a slower pace, and then a static hold.
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Tempo Slow Hold Upper Body with Emily
Focus on your upper body! Following a quick and gentle warm up, Emily will guide you through a series of short intervals targeting the biceps, triceps, shoulders, chest and back. Intervals layer in sets of 3, super setting muscle groups through a quicker tempo, a slower pace, and then a static hold.
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Tempo Slow Hold 3: Lower Body with Emily
Focus on your lower body! Following a quick and gentle warm up, Emily will guide you through a series of short intervals targeting the glutes, quads and hamstrings. Intervals layer in sets of 3, super setting muscle groups through a quicker tempo, a slower pace, and then a static hold.
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