The One-Minute Workout: Science Shows a Way to Get Fit That's Smarter, Faster, Shorter

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AP The workouts have no specific exercises. He introduces each workout by discussing the research backing the workout format, the intended exercisers. Ea…moreThe workouts have no specific exercises. He introduces each workout by discussing the research backing the workout format, the intended exercisers. Each workout provides an HIIT schedule and guides the times spent for warm-up, high intensity interval, low intensity interval, and cool down. You can choose whichever exercises you’d like - walking, running, biking, climbing stairs, swimming, body weight resistance exercises, and more. No special equipment or gym membership needed. E.g., the Midwestern workout consists of:
3 min warm-up
20 sets of alternating 30 sec hi intensity intervals with 30 sec lo intensity intervals
2 min cool-down
Total workout time = 25 min
Total time of high intensity exercise = 10 min

Go get the book from your local library and read it. All of this book’s workouts can be programmed into an interval timer app (Seconds or IntervalTimer) on a smartphone. You can work out anywhere, any time. (less)
AP The author has done many research studies showing improved fitness using HIIT. He cites many other research studies from around the world supporting t…moreThe author has done many research studies showing improved fitness using HIIT. He cites many other research studies from around the world supporting the dramatic improvements in fitness using HIIT. So the book has a ton of evidence for HIIT.(less)

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