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Hate Treadmills? 5 Fun Cardio Moves You Can Add To Your Fitness Routine

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If you’re the type who’d do almost anything else besides a 30-minute gym run, these cardio alternatives are for you. Here are other ways to reap the same calorie-burning benefits without a seemingly boring run.

Try a different machine

Think your cardio only comes from the treadmill? Think again. Raise your heart rate with another machine at the gym. Try a spinning class to burn major calories, check out the rowing machine for an all-body workout, or go full-force on the elliptical. Each of these will burn major calories while being less hard on your legs and knees.

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Intervals

Many people say they hate the treadmill because it’s boring and they don’t think that they can run for a long time. High-intensity intervals help in both these cases. And you don’t have to stick to the treadmill. Bundle up with your favorite cold-weather running gear and hit the trails, and alternate your vigorous runs with jogging.

Try a combination of these:

Jumping lunge:

This explosive move strengthens your legs and will leave even the fittest among us sweaty and out of breath, especially if you’re doing ’em right. Here’s how it goes:

– Stand with feet hip-width apart and abs engaged (flex!).
– Keeping arms relaxed at your sides, take a big step forward with your right leg and shift your weight forward so your right heel touches the floor first.
– Lower your body until the right leg is parallel to the floor and the knee is lined up over the ankle (think: 90-degree angle).
– Now, jump! Jump up, quickly switching the position of your feet in midair to bring your left leg forward and your right leg behind you.
– To help with this ninja-like jump switch, use your arms to help propel you into the air while you jump.
– Land as gently as you can in a basic lunge position with left leg forward and right leg back.
– Repeat this jump-switching continuously for 1 minute or longer.

The Burpee:

This classic move involves your whole body and it’s the one we love to hate.

– Stand with feet hip-width apart and make sure your core is engaged.
– Jump up, then immediately drop to the floor, placing hands on the floor and shooting feet back so you’re in a high plank position.
– Do a push-up.
– Quickly jump feet back to hands and, in one movement, stand and jump up.

Supersets

Out of time? Kill two fat-blasting birds with one stone by super setting your strength training workouts.

Doing each exercise set in quick succession keeps your heart rate up, meaning you’re getting your cardio while also building muscle.

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Jumping rope

There’s a lot to love about jumping for fitness. Jumping rope requires little room and just a small investment, but it’s got a big calorie-burning payoff: Just 10 minutes of jumping rope (at a quick pace) can burn 132 calories.

And it’s travel-friendly, so you can fit in a sweat session even if there’s no treadmill insight.

Cardio classes

There’s a reason why there was never a treadmill craze as big as the Zumba or kickboxing trends that swept the world.

Going to a fitness class can make working out fun—so fun that you look forward to it instead of dreading it.

And since some classes, like Zumba, are easy for beginners to enjoy and can burn about 500 calories in just one session, they are an optimal choice for those who hate to run.

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