This account is based on the premise of the Fitness Fridays themed day! We’re going to publish a small challenge for people to achieve every week, so that they ave incentive to get into better shape and to post about their achievements every Friday. These challenges are intended to be achievable, and can help build those who need a bit of motivation build up their basic strength and endurance over time.
Additionally, as promised in our announcement, we’re giving out weekly prizes for Fitness Friday post of the week, up to 2 HSBI (depending on whether the challenge was completed)! More details about the prizes here. This prize will increase over time as the account’s earnings increase, so in the future expect prizes of 3 HSBI, 4 HSBI, etc.
Without further ado, let’s get to our winner and to this week’s challenge:
Winner of This Week's Best Fitness Friday Post
This week's 1 HSBI prize goes to... @stekene for this Fitness Friday post! (Although it was posted on a different day without the title, I still caught the content!)
Congratulations! Keep up the strong work. 💪
This Week’s Challenge
Starting with 20 jumping jacks, do an additional 20 every day until the end of the week. For example, you’d start with 20 jumping jacks on August 23rd, progress to 40 jumping jacks on August 24th, progress to 60 jumping jacks on August 25th, etc. If you complete the challenge, then you’ll have managed to do 560 jumping jacks by the end of the week!
These jumping jacks do not have to be consecutive, although they are best done in groups of at least 10. Just ensure that you complete them with good form and without injury. Ideally, stretch out your arms, legs, and back before starting this exercise.
Feel free to post your progress on the challenge throughout the week, but please make sure that you post the final results on Fitness Friday!
Here is a video demonstrating proper jumping jack form.
Some Precautions & Safety Warnings
When doing any exercise, pay attention to form first and foremost. Proper form is important for the purposes of safety and so that you can get the most out of the exercise. Improper form can lead to injuries and also decreases the efficacy of the exercise.
It is normal to feel muscle fatigue, and when approaching the end of a set, a bit of “burning” as you’re completing the movement. That burning sensation often comes from lactic acid buildup, and you’ll recognize it as you continue doing repetitions – it tends to go away pretty quickly once you finish the exercise.
If you feel sharp pain at any point, then immediately cease the challenge and go see a doctor as soon as you can. Do not push through sharp pain, or you risk worsening a potential injury.
Good luck with the challenge!
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