Monday, December 12, 2011

Circuit Training

What is circuit training and why is is it beneficial? Circuit training combines cardio and strength training with little to no rest in between exercises. This keeps the heart rate up for a maximum calorie burn.
Typically a circuit includes up to six strength & cardio exercises performed for a set number of repetitions or duration of time. While performing the circuits there is little to no rest in between each exercise, however 30 sec to one minute of rest should be taken after a circuit is completed and before the start of the next one. For optimal results, two or more circuits should be completed during a workout session. Below is a circuit I have put together. Enjoy!

5-10 Min warm-up
Brisk walk/jog outside
High knees
Butt kicks
Jumping jacks
Jump rope
Hip circles
Arm windmills
Circuit 1
Squats with shoulder press 1 Set 8-12 Reps
Jumping Jacks as many in 30 Sec
Pushups 10
High Knees as many in 30 Sec
Alternating lunges with bicep curl 1 Set 8-12 Rep
Jump rope 30 Sec
Tricep dips 1 Set 8-12 Rep
Mountain climber as many in 30 Sec
Bicycle Crunch 10-15
Repeat entire circuit once more: Total 2 times
Try to only rest for 10 seconds in between each exercise to keep the heart rate up.

5 Min stretching
Hamstring stretch
Quadriceps stretch
Tricep stretch
Shoulder stretch
Childs pose
Full body stretch

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