Sprint and Strength Workout + Adidas Pure Boost X
Published 2/15/2016 โข Updated 11/27/2020
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Over the past year or so, I’ve come to have a pretty amazing collection of shoes (Thank you Finish Line!). I’m not talking about stilettos, pumps, in da club…I’m specifically talking about athletic shoes. I pretty much have something to match every kind of top and bottom combination in my closet…pink, blue, green, black, patterned. I don’t feel bad about it at all. Most women have a mega collection of heels, flats, wedges, boots, etc. I however, have a very focused collection of shoes because it just makes sense for my lifestyle. For me, comfort is the number one thing I look for in a shoe and I am the most comfortable in a gym shoe. Plus- 90% of the time I am wearing some sort of activewear, whether I’m in the gym or just doing my day to day thang.
I am excited to be one of the first people to test out Adidas’s new Pure Boost X Running Shoes! I had them on the other day when my brother was over for dinner and he was SUPER JEALOUS ๐ Talk about a good looking shoe…and comfy too! It’s one of those shoes that’s so cool looking that I don’t want to wear them out at the gym ๐ I’ve actually never seen anything like it. The center of the shoe is detached from the sole with a dynamic foot arch, which pretty much molds to your foot. They’re lightweight, which I am a HUGE fan of and have a super comfortable sole.
Clearly I’m down to wear these guys on the street, but I’m also comfortable enough strapping them on for a run or for strength training in the gym. They are meant for running after all, but I’m all about a dual-purpose shoe.
I wrote up a workout inspired by the versatility of these bad boys. Lately I have been a HUGE FAN of mixing up my workouts by combining sprint circuits with strength circuits. I’d much rather jump on the treadmill, run for a bit, jump off, squat for a bit, back on the treadmill…etc.
Combine two minute treadmill sprints with a strength training circuit for the ultimate full body sprint and strength workout!
Sprint and Strength Workout
Directions: Do the sprint circuit x 1, then the strength circuit x3, then the sprint circuit x1.
SPRINT CIRCUIT
- 2 minute run —> 20 jumping jacks
- 2 minute run —> 20 in and out squats
- 2 minute run —> 20 lateral shuffle
- 2 minute run —> 20 squat to plank
- 2 minute run —> 20 goblet squats
STRENGTH CIRCUIT
- 15 hercules
- 15 front to lateral raises
- 15 dumbbell curl to overhead press
- 15 decline push up
- 15 goblet squats
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One more thing before I go…I’m giving away a pair of Adidas Pure Boost X’s to one lucky FFF reader. Use the widget below to enter! Thank you Finish Line. WOOT!
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This workout is no joke!! Definitely going to try it the next time I need a good butt-kicking ๐ Great video too btw! xo
Love HIIT, Barre and Pilates!
these photos though! they look fitness magazine worthy!!
My current favorite workout is The Master’s Hammer & Chisel Program by Beachbody. I prefer strength training workouts.
My favorite workout is to just go on a run and follow it up with some body weight strength training – squats, lunges, push-ups…whatever I can motivate myself to do!
I love all forms of cardio, especially classes at the gym. I try to squeeze in some yoga, but it doesn’t happen as often.
I’m a big fan of kettlebell training. You can do so much with them that you never get bored.
Yoga is my favorite workout…it is my first fitness and love and nothing beats a great sweaty vinyasa class
Cardio dance
I love CrossFit style workouts or HIIT workouts. I used to just do steady cardio but find it boring now. I love high intensity and the competiviness of CrossFit!
Also, great video!