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Christmas Day Home Workout

December 20, 2024

Merry Christmas! Obviously, no one will be going to the gym on Christmas morning. But if you want to make your day a little merrier and brighter, a quick 15-minute workout will help you feel more energetic and less guilty for the holiday. 

Here is a 15-minute home workout for your Christmas day: 

Lateral Shuffles- 45 seconds back and forth

High Knee Marches- 20 each leg 

Push-ups (modified if necessary)- 15 reps 

Squats- 25 reps 

Plank punches- 10 each way

Bridge- 45 seconds 


If you’re not sure how to do an exercise listed, just search it online! Do 2-3 sets of this workout and enjoy getting a little activity on Christmas Day. Merry Christmas! 


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