Tuesday, March 18, 2014

5 Calorie-Burning Treadmill Workouts

5 Calorie-Burning Treadmill Workouts

Short on time? These fast, power-packed routines are for you.

Bored with the treadmill? Not seeing the results you want? It's time to super-charge your treadmill time.
Treadmill workouts can be some of the most efficient, challenging, calorie-burning routines around.
The key is intervals. With intervals, instead of trudging along at a steady pace, you'll mix up your speed and add floor exercises into your routine. 
Here are five treadmill workouts designed by Cindy Wasilewski, fitness manager at The Lodge at Woodloch, a destination spa in Hawley, Pa., and Jeff Baird, fitness director of Atlanta's Blast900 gym. You'll get a great workout in 20, 30, or 60 minutes. 
Keep an eye on your heart rate to make sure you're getting the most out of your workout, but not pushing too hard. First, calculate your maximum heart rate, which is 220 minus your age. If you're a beginner, shoot for 50% to 65% of your maximum heart rate; 60% to 75% for intermediate level; and 70% to 85% for experienced exercisers. Adjust the following workouts as necessary to keep your heart rate in these ranges.
Besides a treadmill, you'll need hand weights and a stability ball for the floor exercises. As always, check with your doctor before you start a new exercise program

60-Minute Treadmill Workouts

If you've got an hour, here are two different treadmill workouts to try. Wasilewski, who designed both workouts, calls the first one the "No Excuses" routine because it delivers maximum results for the time investment. The second workout is an interval trek, designed to boost cardiovascular endurance.
The perceived exertion rate referenced in these workouts is a scale of 0-10 used to measure the intensity of exercise. For example, 0 (nothing at all) is how you feel when at rest, while 10 (very, very heavy) is how you feel after extremely strenuous exercise.
No-Excuses Routine
Start on the treadmill:
Time
Speed/Intensity
Incline
Perceived Exertion
5 min.
3.5 mph - warm-up
1%
Level 2-3
1 min.
4.5 - speed walk/run
6%
Level 6
2 min.
3.5 - walk/slow jog
4%
Level 4
1 min.
4.5 - speed walk/run
6%
Level 6-7
2 min.
3.5 - walk/slow jog
4%
Level 4
1 min.
4.5 - speed walk/run
6%
Level 7
2 min.
3.5 - walk/slow jog
4%
Level 4
1 min.
slowly take it down to stop
1%
Level 2-3
Move to the floor:
• Do one set of 30 overhead shoulder presses with dumbbells while alternating squats.
• Do one set of 30 bicep curls with dumbbells while alternating lunges.
Return to the treadmill:
Time
Speed/Intensity
Incline
Perceived Exertion
1 min.
3.5 - walk/slow jog
4%
Level 4
1 min.
4.5 - speed walk/run
6%
Level 6-7
1 min.
3.5 - walk/slow jog
4%
Level 4
1 min.
4.5 - speed walk/run
6%
Level 7
1 min.
3.5 - walk/slow jog
4%
Level 4

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