Queenax Core and Metabolic Boost for Life Long Wellness

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Queenax Core and Metabolic Boost for Life Long Wellness

Fight age-related changes in strength and body composition with an efficient and effective full body workout!

If you are seeking to maintain and / or improve your fitness during your middle years, this 4-week program will guide you in improving your total body strength, core stability, and conditioning safely and effectively. With a variety of Queenax apps and optionals, you will target your major core muscles – from glutes to your shoulder girdle – and limb strength to progressively enhance your full body strength, stamina, and body composition. Below is a list of what equipment is needed for your workouts. While a few of these movements are unique to Superfunctional, many can be performed with other suspension fitness products such as TRX® or CrossCore®.

Equipment Needed

  • Queenax
  • Superfunctional
  • Battle Rope
  • Mobile Parallels
  • TRX
  • Torso Trainer
  • Up Strength
  • Strong++
  • Plyo Platform


Workout Recommendations

  • Ensure that you complete the warm-up and cool-down for each workout.
  • Perform each workout 2 times/week, allowing 1-3 days of recovery between workouts.
  • Follow the work and recovery intervals as listed. However, listen to your body. Take short rest periods as needed during work intervals to ensure proper exercise technique and safety. You also may increase recovery interval length after a specific movement, if needed. Strive for quality over quantity of movement when completing this program!
  • Find videos of many of the movement patterns here, as well as set-up information for Superfunctional.
  • View full workout below or download here.

Author Information

Ryan Sheppard
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Ryan Sheppard, Cooper Fitness Center Professional Trainer and Small Group Training Instructor

Ryan has more than 15 years of experience, including personal training and strength and conditioning coaching. He specializes in fat loss and muscle gain; periodized and progressive strength training; sport-specific power, speed, agility and conditioning; injury prevention and post-rehabilitation training; and quality of life improvement of all ages and abilities. He is certified as a NSCA Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist and Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coach. Ryan earned his Master of Science in Education with a concentration in Exercise Physiology from Baylor University and a Bachelor of Science in Education with a concentration in Exercise Science from the University of West Alabama.

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