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Cathe Friedrich’s Cardio Fusion
Order this DVD at www.shopcathe.com Cardio Fusion is an advanced 71 1 min. workout composed of various cardio segments from our Drill Max, Body Max 2 and Low Impact Circuit programs. This high-energy hybrid will surely keep you challenged from start to finish as it consists of over an hour of non-stop horsepower. All you need for this workout is a step and, of course, a lot of pep. Get ready to train hard, burn serious calories, and most importantly, have a blast while doing it.
Gold’s Gym: Cardio Workout Review (Wii)
The Wiiviewer reviews Gold’s Gym: Cardio Workout for the Wii.
Fitness – Cardio Exercise Workout 5
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Cardio Burns Muscle?
www.scoobysworkshop.com You hear this all the time, people avoiding cardio for fear of burning muscle. Fact or fiction?
Click here budurl.com for the best Interval Cardio program on the market. Sign up for my free tools and newsletter at www.FatlossLifestyle.com Is Interval Cardio Performed on a Treadmill the 30 minute Fat loss Solution? Yes. I believe it is. I have used it almost exclusively for my personal fitness routine for the last 14 years. And because it works so well for me, I have had 95 % of my personal training clients use it with great success. That is a lot of people considering I have had over 500 clients that have graduated from my 12 Week Fat loss Lifestyle Body Transformation Program. To see over 60 success stories of clients who utilized interval cardio on a treadmill go to http They did it. And so can you. Advantages of Interval Cardio •You burn extra calories for up to 8 hours after your interval session. With jogging you stop burning extra calories when you stop exercising. •Your heart and lunges become bigger, stronger, and able to take on sudden intense challenges more easily and recover quickly. With jogging your heart and lunges actually become smaller. Having a bigger and stronger heart and lunges is very important in order to live long and strong. •Your body changes the way you store your carbs in the future. To help fuel future intense interval challenges your body will become more efficient at converting carbs into glucose and glycogen; which means that you will have more fuel for short bursts of intense challenges like lifting weights or running 100 yards …
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www.shapefit.com This jump rope workout will help you lose fat while burning a ton of calories. Jumping rope is a fun exercise which helps to build your overall agility and endurance levels!
www.shapefit.com This video is from ShapeFit.com’s cardio video workouts series. It explains the jump rope exercise and provides tips on how to perform the exercise correctly. Jumping rope is one of the best overall cardio exercises and burns serious calories in a short amount of time! This is one exercise you definitely want to keep in your workout routine to see results. Enjoy!
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CARDIO WORKOUT INTERVAL TRAINING
CLICK HERE for a FREE WORKOUT!! www.turbulencetraining.com This is the interval section for phase 2. Interval training is when you do a period of hard work followed by a period of easy work. Although I do prefer the stationary bike for interval training, I’m going to demonstrate on the treadmill how to properly do interval training workouts in phase 2 of my Turbulence Training workouts. A good time to do your interval workouts is immediately after your strength training session. That way you only have 3 full training days per week. With that being said, after you’ve finished strength training workout “A”, you’ll move into the interval portion for workout “A”. Start by warming up for 5 minutes at a progressive pace and then you are going to go 45 seconds at a hard 8.5-9 intensity level, followed by 90 seconds at an easy 3/10 intensity level. You want to make sure you bring it down to a nice and easy pace during your recovery. This will ensure that you are able to go really hard during the hard portion. That counts as one interval and you will repeat that 5 more times for a total of 6 intervals. For interval workout “B”, you’ll again start with your 5 minute warm-up and then move into 60 seconds of hard work followed by 90 seconds of recovery. This time, however, your hard interval will not be as difficult at it was in interval workout “A”, but still at a pretty good pace that allows you to do 60 seconds of hard work. As a side note, you always want to be able to finish …
