Exercise Breakdown
14 exercises in Workout 5
Warm-up4 exercises2m 7s
“Stretch through the back of those hamstrings.”
“Trying to engage your core for me, draw the belly button in.”
“Push the hips back, bending my knees here and just walking with my toes.”
Strength7 exercises19m 17s
“Toes go out ever so slightly. Make sure your knees follow the direction of your toes.”
“Should be the glutes driving you in, not your lower back.”
“I'm not pulling with my arms at all on this. Relax those shoulders.”
“Imagine you are pushing something very heavy behind you.”
“Everything needs to stay nice and neutral, just squeezing that knee to the side.”
“Try to do a right angle at the knees, back nice and straight.”
Balance1 exercise4m 59s
“Really think about your core stability here.”
Cool-down2 exercises2m 29s
“Point the toe towards your face.”
“You should feel like you could push your hips right down further than before.”
Muscles Targeted
Primary
Secondary
Equipment & Modifications
Equipment Needed
- band
- dumbbells
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You can substitute with:
Available Modifications
- Heavier weights for more challenge
- Lighter weights if too heavy
- One dumbbell for easier balance
- Two dumbbells for harder challenge
- Stand up briefly if struggling, then go back in
Coaching Highlights from Sophie Jones
“Toes go out ever so slightly. Make sure your knees follow the direction of your toes.”
Form
“Engage the glutes at the bottom of these squats to avoid lower back pinch.”
Safety
“You should feel like you could push your hips right down further than before.”
Motivation
“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 glutes and hips strength without a gym membership. Particularly relevant if you're navigating unexplained weight gain, dating after 40, or aging appearance. Best for women with 3-6 months of consistent training. Sophie Jones moves at a pace that assumes basic movement literacy.
unexplained weight gain
90% relevantmuscle mass preservation (metabolic rate); insulin sensitivity improvement; cortisol management; body composition over scale weight
dating after 40
90% relevantStress 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% relevantIncreased 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% relevantEnhances 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% relevantIncreased 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)
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