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Kiba-Dachi: 3 Minutes for an Effective Workout

From the Show: Health Radio
Summary: What muscles does this target?
Air Date: 8/24/15
Duration: 10
Host: Melanie Cole, MS
Guest Bio: Rob Fletcher, Founder/President of ANGT
Rob FlecherRob Fletcher is Founder/President of ANGT and has over 30 years in the health, fitness and martial arts industry. He is a certified back belt, former North American Kickboxing Champion, and member of the World Champion1995 WAKO - USA Kickboxing Team.

Rob is Certified as a Master of Fitness through the International Sports Sciences Association (ISSA), accredited by the Distance Education Accrediting Commission (DEAC), and recognized by the U.S. Department of Education for over 50 years. He is a Certified MMA Mixed Martial Arts Strength & Conditioning through IHP Institute of Human Performance.

Rob acts as radio host to his one-hour show airing every Tuesday from 12pm-1pm on 93.5 FM NY WTBQ, ANGT, which includes a reality-based TV show America's Next Great Trainer. His upcoming book Transformation America.
Kiba-Dachi: 3 Minutes for an Effective Workout
When your schedule is crammed with work, home life, and your personal life, it can seem a challenge to find time to work out.

However, you don't need a gym in order to get your exercise in. In fact, you may just need three minutes.

Kiba-Dachi is a karate stance that's extremely effective in toning your body.

How do you perform this exercise?
  • Feet very much outside shoulder width. Knees and feet pointing outward.
  • Drop down into a squat position, similar to a sumo squat. As with the plank, challenge yourself, hold for time.
  • The burn will be deep; close your eyes, focus on your breathing, relax your mind.
  • Track the time you held the stance for. Set a goal for the next session to hold position a few seconds longer, even if it's a second or two.

Listen in as Founder/President of ANGT, Rob Fletcher, shares one effective move that just takes three minutes.