Exercise Breakdown
23 exercises in Workout 4 – Core
Warm-up7 exercises2m 44s
“Lower down into that squat. You wanna open up those hips.”
“Boxing today, especially with weights, is gonna use your upper body, so you wanna get those shoulders nice and warm.”
“Reach across side to side and rotate in.”
“Little push through those shoulder blades, bend the knees, walk back in.”
“Send the hips towards the feet, that child's pose.”
“Keep those shoulders nice and relaxed.”
Strength6 exercises6m
“Keep that bum down, extend the leg. One, two.”
“Nice and controlled. On this one, I'm gonna say that we're not going for speed.”
“Rotate, the knee goes towards the elbow, but I'm looking towards my knee.”
“Reaching up towards your foot, full leg straightened.”
Cardio8 exercises7m 22s
“Getting that back foot pivot, rotation.”
“Transfer it into the front foot, into your three.”
“You can move around. We don't have to stay glued to the spot.”
“Weight shifts into the back foot, move that head.”
“See that drive through? See the core getting engaged?”
“Small, keep your chin tucked in. Elbows tucked in on the roll.”
“One, two, slip, slip. Yes, it's a double slip.”
“Hold a weight overhead, marching... lock in that knee for me.”
Cool-down2 exercises0s
“Drop down those knees, send the hips back.”
“Nice long lunge, reach up, and reach through.”
Muscles Targeted
Primary
Secondary
Equipment & Modifications
Equipment Needed
- dumbbells
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Available Modifications
- Body weight only
- Water bottles
- Lower feet to the ground for low-impact
- Perform without weight (in and out)
- Keep both legs off floor for harder version
- Use weights for harder version
- Bend knees for easier version
- Lose the weight for high knees
- Stay with weight for low impact
Coaching Highlights from Danielle Harrison
“Nice and controlled. On this one, I'm gonna say that we're not going for speed — I tell every new client the same thing: if you can't feel the muscle working, slow down until you can. Speed is not the goal.”
Form
“Boxing today, especially with weights, is gonna use your upper body, so you wanna get those shoulders nice and warm. This is non-negotiable — I've seen the injury that happens when you skip this step, and it's not worth the two extra reps.”
Safety
“If needed, place the feet down. Just go a little bit slower. Nobody gets a medal for collapsing halfway through. Pick the version where your form stays clean for the full set.”
Modification
“Let's get that last bit of sweat. Let's go. 15 seconds. Knees up. Some days you show up and everything clicks. Other days it's a fight from the first rep. Both count.”
Motivation
Health Benefits
Busy women who can't train five days a week but still want meaningful results. This 20-minute session with Danielle Harrison hits core, shoulders, arms and everything in between. If you're a mom, a professional, or both, and you've got 2-3 available slots per week — full-body training is the most efficient use of that time. Also for anyone dealing with early-stage metabolic changes: the compound movements in this workout improve insulin sensitivity, preserve muscle mass, and support bone density simultaneously. One workout. Multiple problems addressed.
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loneliness
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