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What to do this week: When you are finished make sure you stay accountable to what you did and blog about it below in the comment section.
Tuesday (Wednesday for 2000 McKinney)Â Â
Try doing more quick bursts.
If you are out side:
45Â Seconds Slow
45Â Seconds Medium
45Â Seconds as fast as you can
Repeat for 30 minutes or up to 45 minutes before stretching
Thursday (Friday for 2000 McKinney)Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
30 minutes at one pace. If you are in the gym, switch exercise equipment (stair stepper, eliptical, bike, rowing machine, treadmill, etc.) every 10 minutes
If it just says cardio, you do not have to worry about slow, medium, and fast. Just push yourself and get your heart going for that specific period of time.
If you want to know how to figure out what speed you are going with your fitness level, here is a simple way to figure it out.
Slow – easily carry on a conversation
Medium – can only say one or two sentences without having to catch your breath
Hard – Can not talk
Also, 30 mintues is the minimum you should be doing. We have put the off-day cardio workouts as doing a minumum of 30 minutes. You can decide to do longer workouts as it will only help in your progress. What we see, though, is people thinking 60 minutes is too long (that is what the USDA recommends each day for weight loss) so they jsut don’t workout. Finding at least 30 minutes those off-days to focus on your health is something that you should do. If you can add more time, great.
As always, let us know how we can help you or if you have any questions
To your health,
Brad Linder M.S., NASM
www.GetYouinShape.com
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