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Tone your legs with this ballet-inspired workout

You’re just four moves away from a firmer, stronger lower body.

Last updated June 19, 2024
Tone your legs with this ballet-inspired workout

Reshaping your thighs and calves is easy with this plan—the second in our Find Your Fit series. Former professional dancer Lauren Kleban designed the routine based on LEKfit, her signature workout that includes dance-inspired strength moves, like the four we break down for you here. “Together these exercises work all the muscles on the front, back, and sides of your thighs, as well as your calves,” says Los Angeles-based Kleban. “That ensures you get a full leg workout.”

While toned legs give you a fashion advantage, there are even better benefits to training this area. “You stimulate the largest muscle groups in your body, which helps increase your metabolic rate before and after your workout,” Kleban says. Plus, strong legs boost your endurance, making everything from a tough spin class to trekking around a theme park feel easier. So channel your inner ballerina, and start sculpting!

Your Lean-Leg Plan

Warm up with 10 jumping jacks. Next, do the recommended reps of each move in the order below, performing 10 jumping jacks between each exercise. Repeat the entire series. Crank out this workout at least twice a week. To increase the intensity, hold a dumbbell on each hip while you do the first three moves. (Skip the weights, or wear ankle weights, for the fourth exercise.)

Exercise

Reps

First-position demi-plié

25

Jumping jacks

10

Second-position demi-plié

25

Jumping jacks

10

Relevé

10 pulses

Jumping jacks

10

Side lunge to lift

10 per leg

1. First-position demi-plié

  • Stand with heels together and toes turned out, hands on hips.

  • Keeping shoulders aligned over hips, squeeze your glutes as you bend knees slightly.

  • Straighten legs to starting position; repeat. Do 25 reps.

2. Second-position demi-plié

  • Stand with feet shoulder-width apart and toes turned out, hands on hips.

  • Keeping shoulders aligned over hips, bend knees until they’re over your toes.

  • Lift heels, straighten your legs; then lower heels and repeat. Do 25 reps.

3. Relevé

  • Stand with feet shoulder-width apart and toes turned out, hands on hips.

  • Lift heels so you’re standing on the balls of your feet.

  • Keeping heels lifted and shoulders aligned over hips, bend knees until they’re over your toes.

  • Pulse thighs 10 times.

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This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. It should not be regarded as a substitute for guidance from your healthcare provider.

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