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What is Circuit Training?

Everyone complains about time these days - the lack of it, that is. Getting in shape and shedding pounds takes precious time, which can be at a premium. Circuit Training may be just the answer. It's defined as the execution of a selected number of exercises in a determined sequence and time.

Circuit Training provides a one-stop total-body exercise session, combining strength training and cardio in a single workout. It can reduce bodyweight and inches, burn fat, and build lean muscle. It can also improve your overall strength and endurance and add variety.

Safety Guidelines:

1. Always check with your doctor or healthcare provider prior to starting a new exercise program.

2. Keep well hydrated during your routine and throughout the day.

3. Stop immediately if you feel pain, or experience shortness of breath and call your doctor.

4. Start each workout with a few minutes of low impact cardio, cool down and stretch afterwards

Performing a Circuit:

Choose three exercises to perform as a circuit. Beginners - perform once with a 2 minute cardio blast such as jogging in place after the second exercise. Add additional cardio blasts (see Intermediate/Advanced below) and add additional circuits as you progress in strength and endurance.

Intermediate/Advanced - Perform a 1 minute cardio blast after the first and third exercise and a 2 minute cardio blast after the 2nd exercise. Repeat your desired circuit (3 exercises - 3 cardio blasts) 3 times.

Your circuit can consist of a total body workout, or upper body, lower body, or core exercises. You can vary the program to add variety.

Do your circuit training 2 - 3 times a week, and remember to schedule a day off between each session to allow the muscles to repair and rest.

Cardio Blast Options: Run/Jog in place, Jump rope, mountain climbers, etc.

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Aprilanne Hurley began instructing in the fitness world in the 1980's, working as a Fitness Specialist with the Elaine Powers Figure Salons (East Coast) teaching "American Yoga," and "Total Body Fitness." As she progressed, the role of fitness in her life evolved into a passion for making fitness practical, accessible, healthy and fun for others through TV segments such as:

-"Mission Stay-Fit" - A comprehensive look at ways to get and stay fit.

-"The Stress - Fat Connection," - A look at the effects of too much cortisol (a stress hormone) in the body, and how exercise counteracts the negative effects of this "stress hormone" on the body.

-Breast Cancer Prevention Special Report" - In Part - 2 of Aprilanne's Special TV Report on "Breast Cancer Prevention" the focus was on the connection between stress and Breast Cancer, empowering viewers with ways meditation and exercise can be utilized to combat the negative effects of stress, and reduce their risk for diseases such as cancer.

We are looking forward to bringing you more Health & Fitness Special Features in the months to come - after all - "Good health is a big part of good living - California Living." Aprilanne may be contacted at: info@insidelooktv.com

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