Get transformed in paradise with iFIT Trainer Tommy Rivs in the latest installment of his Road to Recovery Series, this time in Guatemala!
In Road to Recovery Part 5: Guatemala, Rivs takes you through 20 invigorating walks, introducing gentle inclines and declines. Each walk is under 35 minutes, making it perfect for anyone, regardless of fitness level. Whether you’re stepping back into fitness, overcoming an injury, or building your running foundation, these workouts are designed with you in mind.
Experience Guatemala’s breathtaking vistas, from serene lakes to majestic mountains, while Tommy teaches the art of rebuilding fitness with grace and mindfulness.
Read about the special bond between Rivs and Ick, a stray dog turned unexpected workout partner, while filming Road to Recovery Part 5: Guatemala.
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Road to Recovery Part 5: Guatemala
About the workouts
Rivs guides you on 20 revitalizing walks featuring gentle inclines and declines tailored for all fitness levels. Each walk lasts under 35 minutes, so whether you’re returning to fitness, recovering from an injury, or laying the groundwork for your running journey, these workouts are thoughtfully crafted for your personal progression.
About Guatemala
Explore Guatemala’s rich tapestry: a land where ancient Mayan ruins, vibrant indigenous cultures, lush rainforests, and towering volcanoes converge. Dive into its history and marvel at the colorful textiles in bustling markets.
Workout highlights
- Beginner workouts
- 20 workouts
- Average workout duration: Under 35 minutes
- Available on treadmills and ellipticals
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Road to Recovery Collection
Here’s your chance to experience the complete Road to Recovery adventure with the Road to Recovery Collection! Join Rivs on Parts 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 from Mexico to Mallorca, Menorca, Italy, Australia, and (of course) Guatemala. Find what moves you and feel inspired with motivating walking workouts and Tommy alongside you in these breathtaking locales.
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