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In HIIT or High-Intensity Interval Training, periods of intense workout are alternated with shorter rest times. The main advantage of HIIT is that it allows you to burn a lot of calories quickly and raises your heart rate, leading to more fat-burning in less time. The body's glucose metabolism also increases with this training technique, improving overall athletic performance and aiding in weight loss.
A HIIT workout can last anywhere from 5 to 30 minutes and burn up to 400 calories. It can be done using any type of exercise, such as bodyweight movements, battle ropes, resistance training, kettlebells, crunches, etc.
Below are the seven best HIIT workouts for weight loss:
Note: Try to do 3 sets of 15 reps with 10 seconds rest.
Note: Try to do 3 sets of 15 reps with 20 seconds rest.
Note: Try to do 3 sets of 15 reps with 10-15 seconds rest.
Note: Try to do 3 sets of 15 reps with 10-15 seconds rest.
Hold the combat rope's handles with your feet shoulder-width apart. Stand tall with your chest out, shoulders rolled back, and look straight ahead.
Bend your knees and adopt a half-sitting position. Keep your forearms at a 90-degree angle to your upper arms and elbows close to your torso.
Alternate slamming the rope onto the ground, first with your right arm, then your left. As you gain momentum, increase the speed of the slams while maintaining proper form with your shoulders rolled back and back upright.
Note: Try to do 3 sets of 20-25 reps with 20 seconds of rest between sets.
Lie on the ground with your knees bent and feet flat on the floor, close together.
Press your lower back into the ground and place a folded towel under your back if necessary to maintain proper form. Next, place your hands behind your head and lift your head, inhaling and contracting your abs to the starting position.
Exhale and lift your upper body towards your knees as if trying to bring your chin to your knees. Inhale and return to the starting position.
Repeat slowly and with proper form.
Note: Try to do 3 sets of 20-25 reps with 20 seconds of rest between sets.
Adopt a plank position, keeping your core engaged and hands slightly wider than shoulder-width apart, with elbows directly below your shoulders.
Bring your right knee towards your chest without lifting your hips, then return it to the starting position and repeat with your left leg.
Increase the speed while maintaining proper form.
Note: Do 3 sets of 15 reps with 10-15 seconds of rest between sets.
HIIT (High-Intensity Interval Training) is a highly effective way to get in shape and reap numerous health benefits. The HIIT workouts above can help you lose weight, improve cardiovascular fitness, increase agility and flexibility, reduce stress, and enhance balance and coordination.
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