Annie shows us a unique painting technique called marbling.
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Author: brandon
The Point @ Home – The Skittles Challenge
The Point @ Home – Virtual 5K
Share scenes around the world of this summer’s virtual 5K race. Thanks for running with us!
The Point @ Home – Workout 35
Warm up
3 rounds
- 10 Jumping jacks
- 10 Seal jacks
- 10 Crossovers
- 10 Air squats
- 50 Pogo sumps
- 10 Jump squats
- 10 Wide outs
- 10 Gate swings
Workout
Part 1
3 Rounds:
- 25 Regular crunches
- 25 Side crunches (each side)
- 25 Reverse crunches
Part 2
3 Rounds:
- 25 Donkey Kicks (each leg)
- 25 Glute Bridges (Feet elevated)
- 25 Fire hydrants (each leg)
Part 3
- 50 Plank ups
- 50 Reverse Mountain Climbers
Cardio – Burpee Tabata
Remember, tabata workouts are :20 seconds of work and :10 seconds of rest for 8 rounds. We recommend grabbing a timer.
Get as many burpees in as possible during each round of work! Count the total number of reps across the 8 rounds.
Fitness Challenge
How many dips can you do in 2 minutes? Challenge yourself all week!
The Point @ Home – Lavash by Tom the Baker
Tom the Baker shows us how to make lavash! This crispy flat bread is easy to make and delicious. Follow along to learn how.
Lavash Recipe (PDF)
2oz Whole Wheat Flour
2 ¼ lbs All Purpose or Bread Flour
10 oz Butter (softened)
1 oz Salt
1 oz Sugar
1 Egg
2 ½ cups Water
Add ingredients to mixer and combine until they come together. Section and weigh out dough (Tom weighed his to 1lb 2oz for a large sheet pan.) Let rest in the fridge for at least an hour (or over night) Thoroughly spray the back of sheet pan with cooking spray. Roll out dough as far as possible, then carefully stretch over the back of your hands (like pizza dough). Lay stretched dough over sprayed sheet pan, taking care to pull the edges over the corners. You can poke with a fork (or dough doctor if you have one) or leave alone for a more rustic look. Brush on melted butter and sprinkle with your choice of herbs or cheese. Bake at 350 degrees for 10-15 minutes until golden brown. Let cool then break into smaller pieces.
