Twelve minutes—that is all that it takes to kick your metabolism into high gear and build lean, strong (read: sexy!) muscle.This time-efficient high-intensity interval training workout is the perfect routine for women who want to see and feel results fast. Better yet, there is no equipment required: All you need is a timer, a mat, and your own bodyweight.The workout includes your warm-up and cool-down, and synergistically combines strength training and cardiovascular conditioning to target every major muscle group while keeping your heart up. So there’s no need to jump onto a cardio machine or lift any weights after 12 minutes—when you’re done, you’re done!

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What is “HIIT” and How Does It Effect Heart Health? Posted by North Ohio Heart | Ohio Medical Group on Mon, Jan 06, 2014 How would you feel if you could exercise less with more benefits? Sounds pretty good, doesn’t it?You’ve probably heard of interval training before, but the practice has gained a recent resurgence in exercise communities under the acronym “HIIT,” which stands for High Intensity Interval Training. The premise is simple: short, intense bursts of high exertion are followed by a period of active rest, and then repeated over a 20-30 minute workout.So, what are the benefits of HIIT?It’s efficient. Don’t think you have time to work out

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We have already written about how to perform HIIT on the treadmill and how to perform HIIT on the rowing machine, and now is time to give some tips how to do the same using an elliptical trainer.As you probably know, HIIT or high intensity interval training is one of the best cardio exercises that one can do. This physical activity manages to boost the fats metabolism and to keep it raised for up to 48 hours after a workout. Therefore, it isn’t surprising why this is one of the most effective forms of cardio training for dropping excess pounds.However, to get the most of your HIIT session, you have to be familiar with the correct way of doing these exercises. As their name implies, high intensity interval trainings are intervals done at high intensity, meaning high-speed and very short breaks.Intervals can be done by anyone, regardless of their fitness level and endurance. The best about these exercises is that they you will only need 15-30 minutes per day for noticeable results

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The American dream is all about making a fortune on your terms, not working for The Man on his. If you’ve got big ideas and feel stifled by your current career path, it’s natural to begin pondering what it would be like to kick down the walls of your cubicle and start fresh with a company you believe in and trust: your own. However, the worst mistake would be to act purely on passion without reasoning how you’ll make your dream come true, logically and deliberately, only to end up back where you started. As two entrepreneurs who’ve had some success in going our own way (and plenty of failure we’ve learned from as well), we can show you how to bring this fantasy to fruition.10 Ways to Kick Ass at Work>>> FOLLOW YOUR HEART According to researchers at the University of Tennessee, about 50% of all businesses fail, with 25% closing their doors by the end of Year One. Often, the reason boils down to greed and impatience: People want to get rich quick and can’t handle losses, so they pack it in before they’ve given their venture a chance to succeed.

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Working out benefits all muscles, including your heart: Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise reports that both high-intensity interval training (HIIT)—short bursts of all-out effort, like battling-rope slams (shown), alternated with periods of lighter work or rest—and weight training improve insulin sensitivity while also reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease. If you’re already lifting, throw some HIIT into your workouts; you might just enjoy it!

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We’ve had some great feedback following our last post about HIIT, and one or two interesting queries about it too. HIIT has had some rather controversial coverage in recent months.  A BBC documentary implied that just 3 minutes of HIIT exercise a day is enough to change your life and get you fit and healthy.And then there was the news that Andrew Marr attributed his recent stroke to a high intensity workout on a rowing machine (combined with over-work).“I did the terrible thing of believing what I read in the papers,” Marr joked, “Because the newspapers were saying that what we must all do is take very very intensive exercise in short bursts.”If it looks too good to be true…When I was about 11 years old I received a letter informing me that I had been randomly selected as the lucky recipient of either a new video player, a holiday, or a cash prize of £500.  Of course, it was nothing more than a vacuous time-share scam, but the 11-year-old me was not to know this, and I was naturally excited.  When my dad got home from work he set me straight, and there and then I learned one of life’s most valuable lessons, “if it looks too good to be true, it probably is”This lesson has stood me in good stead.  I’m proud to describe myself as an open-minded cynic.So naturally, the notion that people could simply skip the long miles and get fit doing just a few minutes of HIIT was never going to sit right with meStart at the bottom and work your way up…“Advocates of high-intensity interval training say doing a few short bursts of exercise each week – four 30-second sprints on an exercise bike, for example – is a good way to keep fit.”  (Quote from the BBC article.)There’s a key word in there, and it’s “keep”.  It doesn’t say “get”.Common sense says that if you’re unfit, you start gently.  You progressively work your body harder as it starts to respond to the new exercise regime.  I can’t believe anyone would advocate getting stuck in the high intensity stuff from the start.  It’s an accident waiting to happen.I’m not a medical expert.  I’m not even a fitness expert, I’m just an enthusiastic amateur.  But the notion that you can transform your life and “get” fit with just 3 minutes of HIIT exercise a day is one of those “too good to be true” notions.  At least that’s my take on it.Train smart…As you’ll know from my last blog, I’m a huge advocate of HIIT.  The philosophy behind it seems pretty logical to this cynic, plus it’s worked for me!

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Are you ready to lose fat and build endurance and strength in less time? If so, get ready – you’re about to learn about a cardio method that only takes 20-30 minutes three times a week and gives you the same (if not more) benefits as steady-state cardio.I frequently mention HIIT – high-intensity interval training – on Facebook and Twitter because it’s my get-it-done cardio method. I get bored doing long bouts on the elliptical and HIIT makes the time go fast. Not only can I burn mega calories but I feel energetic for hours after HIIT and have seen my aerobic endurance increase.And just as with weight lifting, you need to vary your cardio workouts to continue seeing results. If you use the same speed, for same amount of time, on the same machine day after day, your body will soon adapt and stop working as hard

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