Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Step away from the treadmill...

Have you ever seen the gym member who is constantly walking on the treadmill and getting nowhere? (Literally and figuratively)

I’m not saying there’s anything wrong with good old fashioned walking but if you want results another approach might be in order. This is why I recommend interval training. Because of my short attention span, I discovered this type of training for myself years ago.

Interval Training is a system that alternates spurts of high intensity movement with lower intensity movement. Because of the different intensities, your body never adapts to it enabling you to get better results in less time.

There are many different approaches to this system of training One way to use it is for your cardio workout. Try alternating running or walking at different speeds in three or four minute intervals for 30 minutes. Because of the combination of aerobic and anaerobic training, you will be able to increase your cardio output. Another way to use it is for strength training. Try doing a set of squats followed by one minute of jumping jacks or pushups combined with mountain climbers. The options are endless. This type of workout uses all your muscles compared to the nautilus circuit which consists of mostly isolation exercises.

If you are new to fitness or if you have been working out for years, this system will yield results.
Most importantly, this type of workout is something you can stick with because it does not take much time and can be done anywhere.

Have fun and get creative ---here is a sample workout to try-

1. Run or walk fast (depends on your fitness level) 3 minutes
2. Squat with or without weights –one minute
3. Lunge in place alternating legs-one minute
4. Repeat 1-3
5. Pushups (as many as you can do)
6. Jumping jacks –one minute
7. Crunches /cross crunches 20-30 reps
8. Run or walk fast 3 minutes
9. Repeat 5 – 8

Cool down and stretch --- then enjoy the rest of your day!!!

1 comment:

  1. I did branch out and use the Stair Master- and LIVED! :-) It's not as scary as it looks!

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