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  2. A Trainer Says This Workout Plan Will Increase The ... - AOL

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    Get the Workout. Each 20-minute HIIT session combines fast-paced strength-training moves and low-impact cardio to get your heart rate up, build strength, and boost your metabolism.All of these ...

  3. High-intensity interval training - Wikipedia

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    The times vary, based on a participant's current fitness level. [3] Traditional HIIT initially had been designed to be no longer than 20 seconds on with no more than 10 seconds off; however, intervals of exercise effort tend to range from 20 to 45 seconds but no longer than 75 seconds, at which point the aerobic system would then kick in. [4]

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    Here are five 30-minute HIIT workouts for beginners ... a HIIT workout simply intersperse periods of sprinting with periods of jogging, walking, or rest depending on your fitness level,” says ...

  5. Turn your walk into a HIIT workout with his 31-day plan - AOL

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    High-intensity interval training burns calories, boosts metabolism, burns fat and improves heart health. Try it with this one month HIIT walking workout plan.

  6. Body for Life - Wikipedia

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    Body for Life's exercise program is more complicated than its diet program. It suggests exercising six days a week, normally Monday to Saturday, for 45 minutes and alternating between weight training and aerobic exercise. The seventh day, usually Sunday, is a rest day (referred to as the "free day", during which no exercise is done and ...

  7. Interval training - Wikipedia

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    To add challenge to the workout, each of these sprints may start at predetermined time intervals - e.g. 200 metre sprint, walk back, and sprint again, every 3 minutes. The time interval is intended to provide just enough recovery time. A runner will use this method of training mainly to add speed to their race and give them a finishing kick.