Video 703 | ISO-Boost Day 05 (30 minutes) with Lauren Eirk
5 Day Fitness Plan
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10-Sep-2025
Day five of the ISO-Band Program is marked with integrated isometric training to target the muscles in the lower body. All of the positions that we will practice in this video center around the transvers plane in rotation.
After a short warm-up on the ground, we will perform some progressive hip exercises to target the external rotators of the hip from supine to sidelying positions. Notice how the placement of the band changes to intensity of the isometric.
Coming into the prone position, the thigh band brings a challenge to the glutes and hip extensors while training the lower back. Experience the addition of the opposite leg with the thigh band.
Next we move into lunges with the theraband to challenge the legs in unique ways. Finish with some light core work.
This workout will help with lower back discomfort as you work to improve range of motion and core strength. Day 4 is a real energy boost!
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