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    This 10-minute Pilates workout will help you learn the basics of Pilates and get you started on your journey. ... The 5 Very Best Yoga Workouts on YouTube. 5. A 30-minute low-impact cardio workout ...

  3. YouTube Yoga Guru Adriene Mishler Opens Up About Her Panic ...

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    Adriene’s instinct was to create more videos using yoga, breath work, and meditation to help with panic and anxiety. But her partner and inner circle encouraged her to focus on healing first.

  4. Adriene Mishler - Wikipedia

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    Mishler was born in Austin, Texas, into an "artsy family". [4] [9] Her mother is of Mexican descent. [10]Her father is Jewish.She began her career as a professional film and television actor, as well as performing as a voiceover artist, but after taking a yoga class at a studio, Mishler had a realization that she wanted everyone she knew to "have this experience [of yoga]", and completed a ...

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    Nelson shares her Apple Watch stats: ‘For that 20-minute low-impact indoor walking workout, I burned 186 calories, and my average heart was 145bpm. I average 130-145 when I go outside and go for ...

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    By December 2014, her Blogilates channel on YouTube had 1.8 million subscribers, 8 million views a month, 60,000 views a day, and is the top fitness channel on YouTube [22] and by October 2016, her Blogilates channel on YouTube had over 3.2 million subscribers. [23] Her workout videos are often featured in online newspapers and videos.

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    A typical HIIT session uses a 2:1 work-to-rest ratio, for example, 30–40 seconds of hard sprinting alternated with 15–20 seconds of jogging or walking, repeated to failure. The entire HIIT session may last between four and 30 minutes, meaning that it is considered to be an excellent way to maximize a workout limited by time constraints. [14]