Easy Warm Up 5-Minute Cardio Workout

[su_box title=”3) Cross Jacks” style=”noise” box_color=”#fff” title_color=”#2e383f”]cross-jacks

Tone your arms and legs with this variation of classic Jumping Jacks.

  • Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart and extend your arms straight out to either side with palms facing down. This is the starting position.
  • Jump and cross your right arm over your left and your right foot over your left. Jump back to the starting position, then cross with the opposite arm and foot.
  • Continue alternating sides and repeating this movement for 30 seconds. Don’t allow too much time for recovery between jumps so you keep your heart rate up![/su_box]

[su_box title=”4) Toy Soldier” style=”noise” box_color=”#fff” title_color=”#2e383f”]Toy Soldier

Warm up hamstrings with this playful move. Make sure you stand somewhere where you have plenty of room to walk.

  • Step forward with your right foot, and swing your left leg out in front of you, chest high or as high as you can go. Keeping your back straight, reach out with your right hand to try to touch your toes.
  • Lower your left leg down a little bit in front of you. As you step forward, swing your right leg up to repeat the movements on your right side (using your left hand to touch your toes and grab your foot).
  • Repeat, alternating legs for 30 seconds.[/su_box]

[su_box title=”5) Mountain Climbers” style=”noise” box_color=”#fff” title_color=”#2e383f”]mountain-climbers

Fire up your core with one of our favorite bodyweight exercises; it’s a great addition to any dynamic warm-up routine!

  • Start in a traditional plank — shoulders over hands and weight on just your toes.
  • With your core engaged, bring your right knee forward under your chest, with the toes just off the ground. Return to your basic plank. Switch legs, bringing the left knee forward.
  • Keep switching legs, and begin to pick up the pace until it feels a little like running in place in a plank position.
  • Continue “running” in your plank for 30 seconds.[/su_box]

Once you complete the circuit, remember to repeat it a second time for the perfect five-minute warmup!

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