Shirin

Ottawa, Canada

Wishing Marnie a speedy recovery! Take all the time you need and thanks for reminding us to stay adaptable to whatever life brings us. i am actually looking forward to these modified lives 💜💜💜

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Oct 26 at 10:04 AM

Another all-time fave is this high intensity yet low impact workout that brings the sneaky sweat with a focus on muscular engagement and a great playlist

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M/<30 SUPER BOWL CARDIO SWE...

Get ready to get sweaty! Inspired by the 2022 Super Bowl...
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Oct 26 at 09:55 AM

When Marnie has her hair down, you know it's gonna be a fun one. This makes me feel like I am a kid again making up dance moves in front of my bedroom mirror. I don't access that childlike energy much in my day-to-day, so I appreciate the space to do that here!

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M/<30 CARDIO DANCE /240

Get ready to get sweaty!!! This easy to follow dance cardio...
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Oct 15 at 04:55 PM

One of the purest ~stretch~ videos in the catalogue 💙

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Oct 12 at 07:51 AM

Go Erin! Hope to see you at a live this month 🧡

Oct 12 at 07:47 AM

Go Julia! 🙌

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Oct 12 at 07:47 AM

Beautifully expressed. Nothing compares to the feeling of feeling like yourself! 💜

Sep 20 at 07:20 PM

Love this song!

Sep 20 at 07:10 PM

Tambourine - Eve

Ms. New Booty - Bubba Sparxxx

Not my fault - Renee Rapp (with Megan Thee Stallion)

🔥😜

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Sep 18 at 10:32 AM

Congratulations Natania! I had a C section and a VBAC. It definitely took much longer for me to feel any core engagement after the C section. Personally, I waited the recommended 6 weeks before doing anything more than walking, and started with gentle ballet workouts. Honestly, for core work I started by just gently engaging/tensing and releasing my abs for a few minutes every day while brushing my teeth. Ab work on the mat, on your back at first and with supports and modifications similar to pregnancy will likely help you build strength (it took me quite a while to be able to do a full sit up!)

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