Jennifer H's Enrolled Lessons
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3 minFREEFitness lessonFree2 CQ
Turn your living room into a gym with this bodyweight workout. Learn the Single Leg Stretch, Double Leg Stretches, and Criss Cross, with exercise modifications.
with Sean Vigue FitnessTurn your living room into a gym with this bodyweight workout. Learn the Single Leg Stretch, Double Leg Stretches, and Criss Cross, with exercise modifications.
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12 minFREEFitness lessonFree7 CQ
Start your Pilates practice off with a solid foundation. Learn basics, like breathing and engaging your core, to get the most out of each Pilates exercise.
with Kristen MatthewsStart your Pilates practice off with a solid foundation. Learn basics, like breathing and engaging your core, to get the most out of each Pilates exercise.
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3 minFREEScience lessonFree2 CQ
Getting to know the sky with a star chart is like discovering a new city with a map. Aspiring astronomers learn to read a star chart (or planisphere) here!
with Rod MillerGetting to know the sky with a star chart is like discovering a new city with a map. Aspiring astronomers learn to read a star chart (or planisphere) here!
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7 minFREEOutdoors lessonFree4 CQ
You can’t snowboard if you can’t get up the hill! Learn how to use the chairlift with your snowboard strapped on, and how to get up from a seated position.
with Snow WolfYou can’t snowboard if you can’t get up the hill! Learn how to use the chairlift with your snowboard strapped on, and how to get up from a seated position.
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29 minFREEArt Appreciation lessonFree15 CQ
Curious about ancient art? Delve into the wonderful works of the Anasazi and Pueblo peoples in this art criticism and archaeology lesson by Kenny Mencher.
with Kenney MencherCurious about ancient art? Delve into the wonderful works of the Anasazi and Pueblo peoples in this art criticism and archaeology lesson by Kenny Mencher.
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6 minFREEArt Appreciation lessonFree4 CQ
Why are there so many arches in Raphael’s “The School of Athens?” Learn what the arches signify, and what they have to do with Plato, Aristotle, and Euclid.
with James EarleWhy are there so many arches in Raphael’s “The School of Athens?” Learn what the arches signify, and what they have to do with Plato, Aristotle, and Euclid.
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13 minFREEScience lessonFree7 CQ
In this intro lesson on acid base disturbances in patients, begin with the basics, and get a clear understanding of the Henderson–Hasselbalch equation.
with MedCramIn this intro lesson on acid base disturbances in patients, begin with the basics, and get a clear understanding of the Henderson–Hasselbalch equation.