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It’s tough to let go of sunny summer runs in the park, but you can make sure your fall and winter indoor workouts are a ‘HIIT’ by adding High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) to your routines. These workouts combine 30 second intervals of plyometrics—explosive muscle moves also known as ‘jump training’—with cardio ‘recovery’ intervals.HIIT is popular because it cuts your sweat session time in half because you’re doing double the work in short spurts. Athletes and martial artists use plyometrics to increase speed, power, and performance. They’re used in the fitness field to get great results fast

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High Intensity Interval Training is the best form of cardio to use for burning fat. This type of training is done in intense intervals. For example, you will train with high effort for 60 seconds, then rest for 30 seconds, and then repeat. You may start with a shorter amount of time and work your way up to a time that you’re comfortable with

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