We would
do high intensity circuits to increase my metabolism.
I have no problems lifting heavy or
doing high intensity circuit work w / o carbs; in fact I'll perform better.
Not exact matches
It is possible to
do cardio training and strength training at the same time, through
circuits, intervals and
high -
intensity weight - training.
Pasternak's solution: short,
high -
intensity circuits that sculpt muscle, boost metabolism and can be
done anywhere.
It is an example of
high -
intensity circuit training which you can
do in other ways.
For each
circuit, you'll
do a
high intensity cardio exercise before moving into the strength training moves for a total of four killer
circuits.
Even during
high -
intensity workouts like
circuit training and CrossFit, which keep rest periods to a minimum, you should be taking a breather between rounds and once you're
done.
Metabolic training by definition means training at a
high intensity using multi-joint training
circuits that if
done correctly will melt away fat & produce toned lean muscle development.
After one
circuit is
done Kylie
does 15 minuets of cardio, usually any kind of HIIT (
High Intensity Interval Training).
There is a lot of science around the benefits of
high -
intensity circuit training using only your body's weight as resistance,
doing exercises such as pushups, planks, squats and lunges.
Through real training,
circuit resistance training (which they didn't test) and
high intensity interval training will trump any form of exercise for fat burning.
I
do RPM (stationary bike cardio
circuit) Monday, step aerobics with a 6 - 12 inch step (
high intensity cardio) then immediately after I
do pump (full body strength training I uses 15 - 20 pounds of weights) on tuesday, RPM or a dance class (like Zumba) on Wednesday, step and pump on Thursday, RPM on Friday, pump on Saturday and RPM Again on Sunday... Sometimes I will take Sunday or Wednesday off.
These workouts provide
high intensity, muscle building, fat burning
circuits that can be completed within 45 minutes for those who don't have time in their day to take hours out for a gym workout.