5 Bosu Ball: Push Up Challenges
1. Exeropoly
2. Sample Obstacle Course
3. Simon Says
4. Ying Yang You Instructions
5. Dance “Don’t Sit Still”
6. Groove Movement
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1. Exeropoly
2. Sample Obstacle Course
3. Simon Says
4. Ying Yang You Instructions
5. Dance “Don’t Sit Still”
6. Groove Movement
1. Exeropoly
2. Sample Obstacle Course
3. Simon Says
4. Ying Yang You Instructions
5. Dance “Don’t Sit Still”
6. Groove Movement
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