Two of our favorite excuses for holding onto a few extra pounds and being out of shape: Too little time and too little money. Gym memberships and personal trainers can be very expensive, but they’re not required for getting the body you want. Today I was introduced to Tabata training, also known as “the four-minute miracle fat burner.” It takes very little time and you can easily do it in a small space (like a studio apartment in New York City).RELATED: The At-Home Tabata WorkoutThere are a few different ways to structure a Tabata, but you typically pick one cardio activity (running, jumping rope, biking) or one exercise (burpees, squat jumps, mountain climbers) and perform it at your maximum intensity for 20 seconds, followed by 10 seconds of complete rest, and repeat seven more times.
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