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  2. The 4-Week Fitness Plan That Helped Me Lose 10 Pounds - AOL

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    Days 22-24. Complete the same upper- and lower-body workouts as last week with a new high-intensity technique, followed by cardio. Aim to get 10k steps/day. Upper-body Session. Machine Chest Press ...

  3. Boost Your VO2 Max with These 5 Expert-Recommended Workouts - AOL

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    Workout 3: Ladder. Run for 2 minutes and 30 seconds at 10K effort, rest for the same amount of time. Run 3 minutes and 30 seconds at 10K effort, rest for the same amount of time. Run 4 minutes and ...

  4. Long slow distance - Wikipedia

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    Long slow distance. Long slow distance (LSD) is a form of aerobic endurance training used in sports including running, [1] rowing, [2] skiing [3] and cycling. [4][5] It is also known as aerobic endurance training, base training and Zone 2 training. [6] Physiological adaptations to LSD training include improved cardiovascular function, improved ...

  5. Couch to 5K - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.c25kfree.com. Couch to 5K, abbreviated C25K, is an exercise plan that gradually progresses from beginner running toward a 5 kilometre (3.1 mile) run over nine weeks. [1][2] The Couch to 5K running plan was created by Josh Clark in 1996. He developed the plan for new runners as motivation through manageable expectations.

  6. 10 Tips for Getting Your Workouts Done for Weight Loss - AOL

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    Taking a hot yoga class. Joining a group fitness class. Taking your dog for a run or brisk walk. Rollerblading or biking with your kids. Jumping rope. Moving your body is a must for weight loss ...

  7. High-intensity training - Wikipedia

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    High-intensity training (HIT) is a form of strength training popularized in the 1970s by Arthur Jones, the founder of Nautilus. The training focuses on performing quality weight training repetitions to the point of momentary muscular failure. The training takes into account the number of repetitions, the amount of weight, and the amount of time ...