Burn More Calories: Spice Up Your Workout with Interval Training
Using Intervals to Jump Start Your Workout Routine
By J.L.K.H.S., published May 10, 2006
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Tired of the same old thing? You feel like you are consistently working out, 45 minutes a day but you haven’t seen any results. This is a common thing for those who need a jump-start to their workout. There are times that it is easy to get into a routine, which means your body will get into a routine as well. If you would like to get better results, consider adding interval training into your workout routine. Adding intervals into your workout will bust you through that plateau and burn more calories. You will also begin to feel stronger and faster.There are a few different ways to add intervals into your workout. You should not do intervals every day. You also will want to gradually add intervals to your workout routine, doing too much too soon may cause injury. Here are a few ways to add some spice to your workout routine.
Interval Type #1:
During a normal workout you most likely are continuing at the same pace throughout the whole workout. This type of interval will help you learn how to vary your speed and pace. You can do this on a bike, elliptical, walk, run or many other various forms of exercise. Warm up at an easy pace for about 5 minutes. After you have warmed up you will want to increase your pace to about 90% of your capacity in the following way:
1 min at 90%
2 min resting at your warm up pace
Do this approximately 5 times, then cool down for about 5 minutes at the end. This will give you about a 20 minute workout which may make you feel like you are shortchanging yourself. However you need to remember that you were doing much of the workout at a faster pace than usual.
Interval Type #2:
Start your activity with a warm up once again. You will need to warm up for about 5 minutes. Then you will do the following intervals in the following manner:
10 seconds at 90%
20 seconds rest
20 seconds at 90%
40 seconds rest
30 seconds at 90%
60 seconds rest
40 seconds at 90%
80 seconds rest
30 seconds at 90%
60 seconds rest
20 seconds at 90%
40 seconds rest
10 seconds at 90%
20 seconds rest
This is called a ladder because you increase and decrease the amount of time you are doing the interval. Remember to finish with at least a five minute cool down.
Interval Type #3:

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Takeaways
- Doing intervals will increase calories burned.
- Jump start your workout with these 3 different types of intervals.
- Make sure to gradually include these in your routine.
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