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Health Tip: Explaining Circuit Training
By LadyLively on August 24, 2016
Circuit training offers a fast-paced exercise regimen that moves quickly between different stations designed to work different areas of your body.
The American Council on Exercise explains why it’s a good choice:
- Circuit training combines both cardiovascular and strengthening exercises in one workout.
- Because there are so many different exercises, it helps prevent boredom.
- It burns a high amount of calories.
- You can mix and match exercises to create a nearly endless variation.
- It allows for flexibility and creativity in designing your workout.
Source: HealthDay
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