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Barre Burn — Workout 4

This 25-minute beginner workout focuses on 25 minute beginner barre workout for weight loss. Led by Lianna Brice, it targets core, glutes, spine with evidence-based exercises designed for women of all fitness levels.

Exercise Breakdown

10 exercises in Workout 4

Warm-up1 exercise
1m
0:45
Warm-up: Pelvic Tilts and Half Bridges

Tuck it, and then you put it back down. It's a really small movement.

spinepelvic floorlower back
low
Strength8 exercises
13m 19s
1:46
Glute Bridge Pulses and Circles

Make sure that your ribs are pulling down towards your hip bones.

gluteshamstringscorespine
medium
3:41
Abdominal Crunches

Make sure that your eye line is down through the center of your knees.

coreneck
medium
4:46
Single Leg Knee-In Crunches

Exhale as you lift and inhale as you lower.

core
medium
5:31
Oblique Twists and Toe Taps

Twist towards your knee and come back down in the center.

corequads
high
7:31
Side-Lying Leg Circles and Kicks

Lift in the ribs, push your arm down, and make sure there's lots of space between your ear and your shoulder.

glutesouter thighsshoulderscore
medium
9:41
Side-Lying Rainbows and Oblique Squeezes

Toe goes to the front of the mat, you're looking at the sky... toe goes to the back, you're looking at the floor.

coregluteships
high
11:50
Kneeling Hamstring Curls

It's just the same as doing a bicep curl, but for your hamstring.

hamstringsglutesarmscore
medium
20:00
Prone Back Extensions and Banana Lift

You should be shaped like a banana.

upper backlower backtricepsglutesneck
medium
Cool-down1 exercise
2m 11s
22:01
Cool-down: Child's Pose and Cat-Cow

Lift your hips up towards the sky... feel a nice stretch through the quads.

spinehipsshoulderscore
low

Muscles Targeted

Primary

coreglutesspine

Secondary

lower backhamstringsneck

Equipment & Modifications

Equipment Needed

  • mat

Don't Have Equipment?

You can substitute with:

thick towelcarpet

Available Modifications

  • Lift your toes up to make hamstrings work harder
  • Bend the leg if a long leg is too hard

Coaching Highlights from Lianna Brice

Toe goes to the front of the mat, you're looking at the sky... toe goes to the back, you're looking at the floor.

Form

Lift in the ribs, push your arm down, and make sure there's lots of space between your ear and your shoulder.

Safety

If you think you can handle a little bit more, you're gonna lift your toes up.

Modification

When you have straight legs, you're gonna get leaner muscles.

Motivation

Lianna focuses on the mind-body connection in every session. She cues breathing patterns alongside movement and creates space for you to feel rather than just do.

Form

She treats the cool-down with the same respect as the main workout.

Form

Health Benefits

Women who are tired of exercise feeling like punishment. This session builds genuine metabolic fitness through core, glutes, spine activation — not through suffering. Beginner level, modifications always available. Especially good for women over 35 who notice their body responding differently to exercise than it used to.

Relevant For

back painbalancebone densitycore strengthflexibilityhip painknee painmetabolismposturestressweight gain

Frequently Asked Questions

What muscles does this weight loss workout target?

This 25-minute session targets core, glutes, spine as primary movers, with secondary activation in lower_back, hamstrings, neck — I get asked about how to lose belly fat a lot, and here's what matters: compound movements like the ones Lianna Brice programs recruit multiple muscle groups simultaneously. That means higher metabolic demand per minute of work. A 2018 meta-analysis found that multi-joint exercises produce significantly greater energy expenditure than isolation movements — which is exactly why this session structures exercises the way it does.

Do I need any equipment for this workout?

You'll need: mat. Don't have these? A thick towel on carpet works fine as a mat substitute — I've coached women who started with nothing but a clear floor space and still got results. The equipment here supports comfort and alignment — it doesn't make or break the workout. This aligns with principles of cardio for weight loss that make sessions like this effective.

Is this workout suitable for beginners?

Yes. Lianna Brice built this for people who are starting or restarting their movement practice. Every exercise has a clear entry point, and she demonstrates modifications throughout. Here's what I tell women who are nervous about starting: the first session is about learning the movements, not about intensity. Your body needs to build motor patterns before it can build capacity. Give yourself three sessions before you judge whether this works for you. This aligns with principles of strength training for weight loss that make sessions like this effective.

How long is this weight loss session?

About 25 minutes, including warm-up and cool-down. Lianna Brice packs 10 exercises into that window — I want to be honest: 25 minutes doesn't sound like much. But research from the British Journal of Sports Medicine shows that even 15-20 minutes of structured exercise produces measurable improvements in cardiovascular health and mood when done consistently. It's not about marathon sessions. It's about showing up regularly.

Are there modifications available?

Yes, and this matters more than people realize. Lianna Brice demonstrates modifications including: Lift your toes up to make hamstrings work harder; Bend the leg if a long leg is too hard — I've worked with women recovering from knee replacements, managing chronic pain, dealing with diastasis recti. Modifications aren't 'cheating'. they're how you make the exercise YOUR exercise. The American Physical Therapy Association emphasizes that individualized modification is key to long-term exercise adherence. Skip the ego, take the modification.

How does this workout help with how to lose belly fat?

Let me be specific rather than vague. This session uses compound movements and elevated heart rate intervals to create what exercise physiologists call EPOC. excess post-exercise oxygen consumption. Your metabolism stays elevated for hours after the session ends. A study by Knab et al. (2011) in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise showed that a 45-minute vigorous session increased metabolic rate for 14 hours afterward. This 25-minute workout won't match that exactly, but the principle applies: aerobic exercise for weight loss creates metabolic demand that outlasts the session itself. The combination of core, glutes, spine activation means you're recruiting large muscle groups — and larger muscles burn more energy.

How often should I do this weight loss workout?

I recommend 3-5 sessions per week for meaningful results, but here's the nuance most people miss: consistency beats intensity every single time. A 2019 systematic review in the British Journal of Sports Medicine found that total weekly exercise volume matters more than any single session's intensity. So doing this 25-minute session four times a week beats one 60-minute HIIT session. Pair it with 2 sessions from the same course for variety, and you've got a solid weekly structure. One more thing — how to lose belly fat is a long game. Give yourself 8-12 weeks before expecting visible changes.

Is this workout suitable for women over 35 or in perimenopause?

This is where it gets personal, and honestly a little frustrating. After 35, women lose approximately 3-8% of muscle mass per decade if they're not actively training against it. Less muscle means lower resting metabolism. Add perimenopause's hormonal shifts — declining estradiol affects where you store fat and how efficiently you burn it. Dr. Stacy Sims' research at Stanford emphasizes that women in perimenopause need higher-intensity, shorter-duration sessions rather than long steady-state cardio. This 25-minute session aligns with that evidence. The compound movements target exactly the metabolic pathways that shift during hormonal transition.

What are the best how to lose belly fat fast?

I'll be direct: the best how to lose belly fat fast are the ones you'll actually do consistently. But if we're talking biomechanics, compound movements that recruit large muscle groups — like the ones in this session — create the highest metabolic demand per minute. Squats, lunges, and explosive movements like those Lianna Brice programs here activate your quadriceps, glutes, and core simultaneously. That multi-muscle recruitment is what drives meaningful energy expenditure. Single-joint exercises like bicep curls won't move the needle the same way. This session focuses on exactly that — high metabolic demand through intelligent movement selection.

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About the Trainer

Lianna Brice

Lianna Brice

Weight Loss Trainer

From: Barre Burn