I need apartment friendly HIIT workouts
EGSanz225
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I was advised that I'd be staying with my uncle and brother temporarily (not sure when exactly) and knowing how my brother gets with just. about. everything., I want to come prepared with my workouts. So far I don't think I'd have any problems continuing my strength training, but finding HIIT workouts is another story. I can't do a lot of jumping so workouts like jumping jacks and burpees are out of the question. I'm afraid of falling behind on my routine and I take my workouts seriously.
I was thinking of running up and down a flight of stairs total of 7-8 minutes (running up and down the stairs for a minute, then light marching for 15-20 secs then running the stairs again) and doing something similar around my block with a sprint/jog/walking combo but I also want more variety.
Can't wait to hear some suggestions
I was thinking of running up and down a flight of stairs total of 7-8 minutes (running up and down the stairs for a minute, then light marching for 15-20 secs then running the stairs again) and doing something similar around my block with a sprint/jog/walking combo but I also want more variety.
Can't wait to hear some suggestions
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Stairs are good, pushups, mountain climbers, jumping jacks, how about investing in a kettlebell? Can do a variety of exercises with it. Check out girls gone strong website. Has home work outs and using kettebells.0
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does the apartment have a door? that leads to a hallway? that leads to another door that has access to a street? a street that eventually runs into a park, open field, or an open space at least 5x8 feet wide?0
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does the apartment have a door? that leads to a hallway? that leads to another door that has access to a street? a street that eventually runs into a park, open field, or an open space at least 5x8 feet wide?
why not just go out and do your workout in a park?0 -
Try looking here - http://backonpointe.tumblr.com/tagged/workout-challenge - under the General category. She has a HIIT section, too, but they all have burpees or other jumps.
I know she has some 'quiet' workouts and 'jump free' workouts. They're not exactly HIIT, but maybe you could pick and choose and make your own using these, or some of the others, as a guide.0 -
If you haven't heard of Bill Phillips and his Body For Life book from the late 90's, I suggest you give that a read. More specifically, read the chapter about HIIT and cardio workouts. 20 minutes of this intensity at least 3 times a week is all you need. Bam. However, there are many theories and different thoughts on the matter of best cardio and this is just my humble opinion. I actually do HIIT at least once a day right now as I cannot lift weights with my upper body due to a torn shoulder ligament. These HIIT workouts are all I have right now and they are definitely working.
Quick rundown of Body For Life HIIT for me:
1st Cycle:
0 minutes - 2 minutes (Level 5): Moderately paced walk
Minute 2 - Minute 3 (Level 6): Briskly paced walk
Minute 3 - Minute 4 (Level 7): Slow jog
Minute 4 - Minute 5 (Level 8): Moderate jog
Minute 5 - Minute 6 (Level 9): Fast jog
2nd Cycle:
Minute 6 - Minute 7 (Level 6): Briskly paced walk
Minute 7 - Minute 8 (Level 7): Slow jog
Minute 8 - Minute 9 (Level 8): Moderate jog
Minute 9 - Minute 10 (Level 9): Fast jog
3rd Cycle:
Minute 10 - Minute 11 (Level 6): Briskly paced walk
Minute 11 - Minute 12 (Level 7): Slow jog
Minute 12 - Minute 13 (Level 8): Moderate jog
Minute 13 - Minute 14 (Level 9): Fast jog
4th Cycle:
Minute14 - Minute 15 (Level 6): Briskly paced walk
Minute 15 - Minute 16 (Level 7): Slow jog
Minute 16 - Minute 17 (Level 8): Moderate jog
Minute 17 - Minute 18 (Level 9): Fast jog
Minute 18 - Minute 19 (LEVEL 10!): SPRINT
Minute 19 - Minute 20 (Level 5): Moderately paced walk
DONE!
If you haven't tried this workout, give it time because everyone's levels 5-10 will be different. However, once you've figured your own levels out and really push yourself, these will be EXHAUSTING but in a great way. I challenge anyone to try these workouts and say they aren't all the cardio you need lol. Have fun!!!0 -
does the apartment have a door? that leads to a hallway? that leads to another door that has access to a street? a street that eventually runs into a park, open field, or an open space at least 5x8 feet wide?
Oh why thank you, I had no idea! I like my privacy when I work out. People coming and going are just going to distract me.0 -
Ladies and Gentlemen thank you!0
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does the apartment have a door? that leads to a hallway? that leads to another door that has access to a street? a street that eventually runs into a park, open field, or an open space at least 5x8 feet wide?
Oh why thank you, I had no idea! I like my privacy when I work out. People coming and going are just going to distract me.
My fault. I assumed you were serious about getting your workout in1
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