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Boat Pose Timer

Boat Pose for 30 seconds, rest for 30, eight times over. A minute of warmup leads in and a minute of cooldown follows the final hold, putting the whole session at 9:30.

The even split is what makes eight rounds achievable — you recover as long as you work, so every hold can begin with a lifted chest instead of a collapsed one. Slot it in as a core finisher after a flow, or run it on its own when time is short. Once eight rounds feels comfortable, open it in the editor and nudge the holds toward 40 seconds before adding more.

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How long are the boat intervals in total?
9:30 — eight 30-second holds matched with 30-second rests, plus a minute of warmup and cooldown.
How do I scale Boat Pose down?
Bend the knees so the shins are parallel to the floor, or keep fingertips lightly behind the thighs. Earn the lifted chest first; straight legs can come later.
What should the rests look like?
Genuinely rest — lie back or sit tall and breathe. The matched rest is there so the next hold starts strong, not so you can squeeze in extra work.