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Intervals:50 Seconds Max Reps10 Seconds Rest *Push as hard as you can, but listen to your body. If you need to: decrease the interval, and increase the rest as you build up to 50/10 seconds. 1.

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Melissa Bender Fitness: 15 Minute HIIT Interval Fat Blaster

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Tabata and HIIT workouts are here to stay.  Both workouts are based on a brief period of intense exercise followed by an exercise of lower intensity or a rest period.In the case of HIIT training, the participant does about one minute of a high-intensity cardio exercise, followed by a lower intensity exercise that can be either cardio or strength based.  My favorite form of HIIT training is to do a high intensity cardio exercise (burpees, mountain climbers, power air jacks) followed by a strength training exercise that uses multiple muscle groups (clean and press, split squats with bicep curls, lateral lunges with lateral shoulder raise).  It’s a good way to get a full-body workout in a short amount of time.Below is a HIIT workout that you can do at home with minimal equipment.  To get the most benefit from the workout you’ll need a set of dumbbells in the five to 10 pound range.Ten Minute HIIT WorkoutBefore you begin, do a warm up for about three minutes.  Walk or march in place, or back and forth across the room, while doing arm swings and circles.Then, complete all of the exercises in the following circuit for one minute.*Note – the cardio exercises are intense, but they only last one minute.  If they seem hard at first, just know that they will get easier each time you do them.Cardio One – Mountain Climbers – from a plank position with both hands and toes on the floor, quickly exchange your feet as though you’re running place on your hands for one minute.  If you can’t do a full minute when you start, no worries.  Take a little break and start again when you’re ready.Strength One – Clean and Press  – With a dumbbell in each hand, squat making sure you push your hips behind your knees.  As you come up from the squat, do a bicep curl with both arms. When you’re back in the standing position, push both arms overhead and do a shoulder press. Return to the squat position and repeat.(This picture shows doing the clean and press with a kettle ball.  If you have a kettle ball and want to use it, that works. A dumbbell works as well.)Cardio Two – Plank Jacks – from a plank position with both hands and toes on the floor, do a jumping jack with your feet (hands stay in place) as quickly as you can for one minutes.  As with the mountain climbers, do as many as you can at first, rest, then start jumping again.Strength Two – Stepping Lunge with Bicep Curl – with a dumbbell in each hand alternate stepping feet out to a lunge position while arms do a bicep curl.Cardio Three – Burpees – you probably remember these from P.E

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A Ten Minute HIIT Workout You Can Do At Home.

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Hi Everyone,One round of tonight’s workout takes 15 minutes. This workout can be repeated up to 3 times. If you are repeating be sure to take a quick break in between rounds. With any workout you get the best results if you warm up first

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HIIT, Sweat It, Tone It: Home Workout and Hill Sprints

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If you’re a busy professional with an overloaded inbox, or a mother of three with a two page to-do list and a grocery list to match, then you share our need for efficiency. Some days, squeezing a workout in is only possible if it’s short and sweet. Well, fellow busy Health Warriors rejoice.“High Intensity Interval Training” or “HIIT” is designed to be intense, short and efficient.

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Written By: Your Inner Skinny|December 20, 2011 |Posted In: Featured WorkoutsWhether you’re on vacation with no gym at your hotel or just short on time and can’t make it to the gym at all, this is a quick bodyweight workout that you can do pretty much anywhere and in about 25 mins.This workout has 5 sets which are done as 5 tabatas.  A tabata is doing an exercise for 20 seconds and then resting 10 seconds (this is one rep) and then moving on to the next exercise for 20 seconds and resting for ten.  Continue this for a total of 8 reps in 4 minutes.  Do each set and rest 1 minute before proceeding to the next.SET 1PushupsJumping JacksAlternating Lunges ForwardAlternating Lunges BackwardPushupsJumping JacksAlternating Lunges ForwardAlternating Lunges Backward Set 2SitupsSquatsSidelungesBurpeesSitupsSquatsSidelungesBurpeesSet 3PlankSide Plank on the RightSide Plan on the LeftSitupsPlankSide Plank on the RightSide Plan on the LeftSitupsSet 4PushupsJump SquatAlternating Scissors JumpsJumping JacksPushupsJump SquatAlternating Scissors JumpsJumping JacksSet 5Mountain ClimbersBootstrapsDonkey KickBurpeesMountain ClimbersBootstrapsDonkey KickBurpees

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25 Minute HIIT Tabata Bodyweight Workout | Your Inner Strong …

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