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Just One Move Movement

Jog in Place

Get energized fast with this zero-equipment cardio move!

Instructions

  1. Stand with feet slightly apart
  2. Form a continuous jogging motion by lifting one leg at a time and landing on your toes

 

Tips: To stay in one spot, focus on moving your legs upward rather than forward.

  • Remember to breathe and engage your arms naturally.
  • Keep your head up, shoulders relaxed, and back straight.

Continue for 30-60 seconds, maintaining a steady pace and good breathing. Take a break and repeat for 1-3 rounds.

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Manny

May 21, 2025

Today I did 3 rounds of finger stretches. My fingers were achy before, but they feel a lot more relaxed now. I will do this every day!

Matt

May 19, 2025

Gave the Seated Neck Glides a shot during my lunch break. Ten reps later the headache I usually get from hunching over my laptop just… lifted. Felt good enough to skip the Tylenol and finish the day pain-free!

Jamie

May 19, 2025

I had a hard time standing today. Finally decided to do some supported squats. I did them three times this week, and I can already start to feel more stable on my feet!