You don’t want to miss the boat on this one! Our latest HIIT playlist pairs perfectly with a metabolism-revving rowing workout that you can download right here! Kick off your half-hour cardio sesh on the oft-overlooked rowing machine with a motivational anthem from Britney Spears, followed by six energizing songs between 140 and 160 beats per minute to help you get a good rhythm going.Alternate rowing (or your cardio of choice) at a high intensity with 90-seconds of sculpting moves until Coldplay comes on, in a catchy, little-known mashup by Swedish House Mafia. As soon as you hear Chris Martin’s smooth vocals, it’s time to start cooling down. Whether you’re rowing, running, or spinning, songs in this BPM range will match your pace pretty closely when interval training, so this playlist works well with whatever cardio exercise you prefer.Britney Spears – Work B**ch – 128 BPMThe Black Keys – Lonely Boy – 165 BPMLady GaGa – Applause – 140 BPMNeon Trees – Everybody Talks – 155 BPMMacklemore, Ryan Lewis & Ray Dalton – Can’t Hold Us – 148 BPMAvril Lavigne – What the Hell – 150 BPMNero – Promises (Skrillex & Nero Remix) – 142 BPMColdplay – Every Teardrop is a Waterfall (Swedish House Mafia Remix) – 124 BPMTotal Time: 33:48Click here for more SHAPE playlists or check out the free database at Run Hundred

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You Are What Your Mother and Father (and Grandmothers and Grandfathers) Ate On September 11, 2001, passenger jets struck the Twin Towers, leveling them, killing thousands of New Yorkers, and traumatizing tens of thousands more. Among those directly affected, but not killed, by the attack were 1700 pregnant women. Some of those women developed post traumatic stress disorder, some did not.

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You simply cannot start “working out” too early – even if it’s just child’s play.”Three for one!” No, I am not trying to sell you three bottles of “uberpotent” test-boosters for the rat of one. Three for one that’s the SuppVersity Figure of the Week and it is the ratio of the decrease in breast cancer risk in women and the hours of physical activity per week during their adolescence. According to a 2004 review by Lagerros, Hsieh and Hsieh, each additional* hour of weekly physical activity is associated with a -3% risk of developing breast cancer later in life (Lagerros. 2004)Needless to say that the “additional” hours are in addition to the low physical activity in the laziest of the study participants, who had a 20% higher risk of developing breast cancer than their most active peers.So what else do we have today

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I live and breathe breadmaking. I’m an evangelist who would like everyone to make his or her own bread. I want to demystify breadmaking and show it as the easy everyday craft that it is. To this end I endeavour to make my recipes as simple and as foolproof as I possibly can.I call my blog ‘No bread is an island’ because every bread is connected to another bread.

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intermittent fasting and calorie restriction – what i've learned

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