Burpees and running on the spot can be a great way to raise your heart rate, but they're also hard on your joints and can make a lot of noise. This low-impact workout skips these jumping-style ...
Torch calories with this 20-minute HIIT workout using dumbbells—low impact and no jumping! Perfect for a full body fat-burning session you can do at home. Get strong, sweat hard, and feel the burn!
You may think the only way to burn calories is by throwing yourself around the gym with high-intensity exercises like burpees, or lacing up your running shoes and hitting the treadmill – it’s not! In ...
Get fit in just 20 minutes with this Tabata workout! A full-body routine focusing on cardio, core, and strength—all without equipment. Perfect for at-home training and all fitness levels.
HIIT routines are typically both high intensity and high impact. But you can still get the hard work while being easy on your body. By Jen Murphy High-intensity workouts are designed to be hard. The ...
If you think 20 minutes isn’t enough time to get in a good workout—you’re wrong! Though 20 minutes might not seem like a big commitment, or even like it won’t lead to many benefits, it’s just enough ...
On those really busy days when you have almost no time to exercise, you might wonder if a 20-minute workout is even worth it. But we’re here to let you know that, if that’s the time you have, you ...
Get ready to sweat with Supernatural Coach Raneir Pollard, who will be leading this 30-minute advanced Tabata workout joined by class members Paris Nicole and Tarra Green. In this routine, you'll ...
If you want to break a sweat, there's no better way to do it than with a Tabata workout. Certified personal trainer Kristina Earnest takes you through a 30-minute total-body Tabata session in this ...
Yes, but you have to pick the right routine. Credit...Eric Helgas for The New York Times Supported by By Hilary Achauer Q: Sometimes I only have 20 minutes for a workout. What are the most efficient ...
Used by elite athletes in Olympic-level sports, Tabata training is a form of HIIT training that Izumi Tabata developed at the National Institute of Fitness and Sports in Japan in the early 1990s. He ...