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During a book signing, a woman asked “ Do you workout everyday?” “No,” I responded. “As a father of two young boys and grandfather of one girl, I don’t have the time to work out everyday. I only workout three times per week. I do circuits.”
A circuit consists of two or more exercises done back-to-back with little rest between each exercise. Here are six reasons why you should try a circuit:
- It’s an efficient, time-saving workout
- Unveils six-pack abs by lowering total body weight
- Tones muscles
- Builds upper and lower body
- Torches calories
- Burns fat
SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER HERE!To get you started, try this upper/lower body circuit workout:
- Do 4 push-ups ( female or male version)
- Take a 30-60 second active rest
- Do 4 body weight squats
- Take a 30-60 second active rest
Do a second set of push-ups/body weight squats with 3 reps followed by a third set with 2 reps with an active rest between each exercise. During the 30-60 second active rest, you should be moving in some capacity ( e.g., marching in place, jumping jacks, dancing, etc.).
Because a circuit is a full-body workout, there is no need to workout daily, three times per week should suffice.
Check out the video for an example.
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Sloan’s unique philosophy on building and maintaining optimal health has garnered significant media attention. He has appeared on NBC’s “The Talk” with Marion Brooks, NY1 News with Cheryl Wills, WVON Radio with Kendall Moore, WYCA Radio with TL Richardson and graced the pages of Syd Jerome magazine. He’s conducted wellness demonstrations for women’s heart disease, men’s prostate and childhood obesity awareness seminars. Sloan has also conducted nutrition and fitness demonstrations for corporations and not-for-profit organizations throughout the United States.
Sloan Luckie, who is also the founder of Body Under Construction.