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Perfect Example of High Intensity Training!

runningmoutnThe other day I got an email of how I would describe High Intensity Training.  This video I’m showing you is not typical!  Yet, it will give you an example of high intensity.  It’s not one of these good looking model trainers pushing some weights around and adding some sprints and jumping jacks.

It’s high intensity because it’s pushing your threshold and putting you at 80 percent of your max heart rate.  I encourage everyone to create a high intensity workout for themselves.  Obviously, it will never be like this video.  However, it’s high intensity because it pushes you to work above your usual workout level for quick burst and a small time period. 

Hire a qualified professional trainer to create a high intensity training regime for you.  It should take into consideration your age, medical history, fitness level, motivation and goals.  These workouts are  at your own risk.  These workouts shouldn’t be performed daily unless your a serious athlete.   They can cause injury.  Also, make sure you have a progressive program.  Add intensity to your workouts slowly over 1-2 months.

High intensity workouts are fun, exciting and will help you burn calories like a furnace.

Check out the video below!

Exercise for women to create their own High Intensity Workout

  • Stairs, bleachers
  • Push Ups to Failure
  • Sit Ups toFailure
  • Run to Sprint
  • Skipping to Sprints
  • Mountain Climbers
  • Hill Sprints, run up backwards, sideways
  • Jump Rope
  • Kickboxing, Boxing
  • Jumping Jacks to Push ups to boxing to Sprinting
  • For Beginners: walking to trotting to lunges to jump rope and/or jumping jacks
  • Box jumping to push ups to jump rope
  • Kettle bell swings to kickboxing to running or walking on high incline:treadmill

I could go on but really you should create your own and as a favor I will tell you what I think. Just sign in on the front page and I’ll give you some suggestions.

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About the Author

Doug has been personal trainer for 17 years. As a former Division I wrestler at Clemson University and a graduate in Biochemistry and Nutrition, he uses his academic knowledge and fitness experiences to help people just like you shed fat, get lean and in their best shape ever.

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