Working your upper-body doesn't have to be a chore, with hours spent at the gym. Instead, you can use this routine to raise your heart rate and work muscles across your entire body, all using just a ...
Join Supernatural coach Raneir Pollard for a 30-minute Tabata "then vs. now" bodyweight workout joined by Ellie Aviles and Madisyn Maniff. In this routine, Pollard revisits the program from his most ...
While the past few years have seen the rise (and rise) of low-intensity workouts, like Pilates and yoga, grow in popularity, there’s still a very valid case for adding in some high-intensity interval ...
Presented by Athleta, this HIIT workout is basically a guaranteed confidence boost. Celebrity trainer Amanda Butler leads you through two different rounds of full-body interval training, helping you ...
In this workout presented by Samsung Health, fitness trainer Mercedes Owens has designed a HIIT workout to improve your running power and speed. Expect lunges, squats, and mountain climbers. This ...
If you’re looking to add some kick to your workout and save time while doing it, it’s probably time to try a 15-minute HIIT workout. “HIIT, or high-intensity interval training, essentially means you ...
I’m usually a firm believer that if something’s worth doing once, it’s worth doing three times — at least where exercise is concerned. However, if I’m heading into a full-body workout or HIIT class ...
High-intensity interval training (a.k.a., HIIT) is a triple threat: “It’s quick, easy, and effective,” says Angela Gargano, a certified trainer and creator of Strong Feels Good & Pull-up Revolution.
While the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has halted the cadence of everyday life for just about everyone, the world is now beginning to adjust. We're all handling the challenges of social distancing ...
As high intensity interval training (or HIIT) has grown in popularity, Tabata workouts have also become a staple for many. Tabata workouts are popular because they can be performed with just your body ...
HIIT workouts are meant to be fast and furious. They rely on explosive exercises like burpees, high knees, kettlebell swings, sprints, and other moves that spike your heart rate and make you sweat — ...