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Bringing Sexy Back — Workout 5

This 25-minute beginner workout focuses on 25 minute beginner dumbbell workout for arms and core. Led by Sophie Jones, it targets arms, core, shoulders with evidence-based exercises designed for women of all fitness levels.

Exercise Breakdown

14 exercises in Workout 5

Warm-up3 exercises
1m 23s
0:25
Warm-up: Lat Stretch

Just getting through those lats. Do what feels comfy.

upper backarms
low
0:46
Warm-up: Knee Wipers

Try and engage the core while you're here, pushing that tummy button in towards the floor.

spinecorelower back
low
1:16
Warm-up: Shoulder Rotations

Up, back, and round, and then we're gonna do one short one.

shoulders
low
Strength8 exercises
22m 42s
1:51
Alternating Hammer Curls

No twisting of the wrists. Wrists stay nice and tight.

armsbicepsforearms
medium
5:01
Pushback Planks

Pushing back into sort of that child pose, almost, onto the toes, and then driving back through.

coreshouldersarmships
medium
8:01
Bicep 21s

Seven half, seven half, seven full.

armsbiceps
high
11:01
Overhead Tricep Extension

Get that bend in the elbows as well, so we can get lengthen out those triceps.

tricepsarms
medium
14:01
Renegade Row

Pulling the weight in towards the hips, keeping the core nice and tight.

upper backcorearms
high
17:01
Kneeling Tricep Kickbacks

Find that neutral spine, engage that core, and just push it behind you.

tricepsarms
medium
19:41
Side Plank with Hip Dips

Imagine you're doing like a little side sit-up here, pushing those hips up towards the ceiling.

coreshoulders
medium
22:31
Bent Over Rows

Squeezing a lemon between those armpits as we go.

upper backarmscore
medium
Cool-down3 exercises
2m 1s
24:41
Cool-down: Child's Pose

Sit your bum right back, stretch those fingertips forward.

upper backshouldersspine
low
25:21
Cool-down: Cobra Stretch

Pull those shoulder blades back.

corespineshoulders
low
25:51
Cool-down: Tricep & Lat Stretch

Tip one side, and up, other side.

tricepsarmsshoulders
low

Muscles Targeted

Primary

armscoreshoulders

Secondary

upper backspinetriceps

Equipment & Modifications

Equipment Needed

  • dumbbells

Don't Have Equipment?

You can substitute with:

water bottlescanned goodsresistance bands

Available Modifications

  • stay on the knees
  • bend that bottom knee

Coaching Highlights from Sophie Jones

Pushing back into sort of that child pose, almost, onto the toes, and then driving back through.

Form

Try not to flare the elbows out to the side. Keep them stuck in and don't swing.

Safety

Those of you that don't feel comfortable, you're gonna stay on the knees.

Modification

Sophie specializes in functional fitness and full-body circuits. She coaches with infectious energy and crystal-clear form cues.

Form

Health Benefits

Women who want to build real arms and core strength without a gym membership. Particularly relevant if you're navigating unexplained weight gain, dating after 40, or aging appearance. No fitness background required. Sophie Jones meets you where you are.

unexplained weight gain

90% relevant

muscle mass preservation (metabolic rate); insulin sensitivity improvement; cortisol management; body composition over scale weight

dating after 40

90% relevant

Stress reduction and emotional regulation through parasympathetic activation; Improved body awareness, confidence, and self-perception; Enhanced posture and physical presence for increased self-assurance; Increased energy and vitality for social engagement; Development of lean muscle mass for metabolic health and body composition

aging appearance

90% relevant

Increased collagen production and skin elasticity through resistance training; Improved circulation and nutrient delivery to skin cells; Enhanced muscle definition and tone to reduce appearance of sagging; Better posture to create a more youthful and confident appearance; Stress reduction and cortisol management (via Yoga/Pilates) to mitigate cellular aging; Improved lymphatic drainage to reduce puffiness

self worth decline

90% relevant

Enhances body awareness and interoception, fostering a more positive self-perception.; Builds physical strength and competence, translating to increased self-efficacy and confidence.; Promotes parasympathetic nervous system activation, reducing stress and improving emotional regulation.; Offers a structured routine and sense of accomplishment, counteracting feelings of helplessness.; Improves posture and physical presence, which can positively impact self-image and how one is perceived.

difficulty losing weight

90% relevant

Increased basal metabolic rate through muscle mass development; Improved insulin sensitivity and glucose regulation; Enhanced hormonal balance (e.g., cortisol management, estrogen metabolism); Reduced visceral fat accumulation; Improved body composition and fat-to-muscle ratio; Stress reduction and improved sleep quality (indirectly supports weight management)

Relevant For

back painbone densitycore strengthflexibilitypostureshoulder painstress

Frequently Asked Questions

What muscles does this muscle tone workout target?

The primary targets are arms, core, shoulders, with secondary activation through upper back, spine, triceps. Sophie Jones programs 14 exercises across 25 minutes — standout moves include Alternating Hammer Curls (arms, biceps). Pushback Planks (core, shoulders). Bicep 21s (arms, biceps). According to fabulous50s, compound movements like these build functional strength that translates directly to daily life. This is a beginner-friendly session, but the muscle engagement is real. If you're specifically looking for shoulders and arms workout, this session covers that ground. These arm toning exercises target your upper body through controlled resistance movements that build lean definition without bulk.

What equipment do I need for this workout?

You'll need dumbbells. Don't have everything? Swap in water bottles, canned goods, resistance bands. Sophie Jones shows exactly when to grab each piece so you're not scrambling mid-circuit. Many women use this as their primary shoulder workouts with dumbbells routine.

Is this workout suitable for beginners?

Yes. Sophie Jones designed this session for people who are starting out or coming back after a break. Modifications shown throughout: stay on the knees; bend that bottom knee. The 25-minute format is deliberate — long enough to challenge your muscles, short enough that you'll actually finish.

How long is this workout?

About 25 minutes, start to finish. That includes 3 warm-up movements and a proper cool-down. Sophie Jones doesn't skip either end, which matters more than people think. 14 exercises total.

Are there modifications available for this workout?

Sophie Jones provides modifications throughout. Examples: stay on the knees; bend that bottom knee. The point isn't to suffer through a move you can't do with good form. Sophie Jones's philosophy is clear: own the movement at your level first. Your body will tell you when it's ready for the next progression.

What health benefits does this Bringing Sexy Back workout offer beyond fitness?

This session has direct relevance for women dealing with unexplained weight gain, dating after 40. The combination of exercises Sophie Jones chose targets not just aesthetics but functional health markers — bone density, insulin sensitivity, cortisol regulation. A study by Various authors (2022) found that this type of training produces measurable improvements in these areas. The beginner-level programming means these benefits are accessible without risking injury.

How often should I do this workout?

Two to three times per week with at least one rest day between sessions. Your muscles need 48-72 hours to repair and grow stronger after resistance work. Sophie Jones designed Bringing Sexy Back as a progressive series, so doing the workouts in order gives your body time to adapt. If you're sore for more than two days, that's your body saying slow down, not push harder.

Why does this workout emphasize arms exercises?

Because arms strength is foundational. It supports everything from posture and balance to injury prevention and daily movement quality. Sophie Jones programs arms-focused work into this session because it's the area most women lose strength in first during their 30s and 40s. The exercises here aren't random — they build on each other.

Can I do this workout if I have joint pain or stiffness?

Start with the modifications Sophie Jones shows and see how your body responds. Many of the exercises in this session can be scaled — lower range of motion, lighter load, slower tempo. Joint stiffness in your 30s and 40s often improves with consistent movement, not avoidance. That said, sharp pain during any exercise means stop. Pain is information, not a challenge to push through.

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About the Trainer

Sophie Jones

Sophie Jones

Muscle Tone Trainer

From: Bringing Sexy Back