The Lunch Hour Workout
Getting the Most Out of Your Time at the Gym
By Andrea Pugno Di Ferro, published May 05, 2007
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The key to a good and well balanced workout is to divide your session into three separate segments. You'll want to do about 30 minutes of cardio, 10 minutes of core/strength training and 5 minutes of stretching. It's important to gradually ease into your cardio routine, using the first five minutes as a warm-up. You can also vary your strength training session with different moves, as long as your core muscle groups are still getting a workout.
A word about core training- Your core refers to the major muscle groups which control balance and propel motion in the body. Certain movements, like lateral lunges or prison squats, are designed to increase flexibility, range of motion and core strength. The use of fitness equipment like exercise balls and wobble boards can also contribute to core stability. When most people workout, especially with weights or other strength training devices, they are usually performing the exercise improperly or using the equipment incorrectly. To get the most out of your workout, it may be advisable to spend at least a few sessions with a personal trainer, so that you can learn some core training exercises and optimize your form.
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