Alternatives To Running: Cardio Workouts That You Can Do Indoors

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Alternatives To Running: Cardio Workouts That You Can Do Indoors

Running is undoubtedly the cardio workout of choice for most people and it’s for a good reason: Running at a six-mile per hour pace lets you burn up to 557 calories an hour, while jogging lets you burn up to 398 calories an hour. It is also a form of stress relief for some, especially outdoors when the weather is pleasant. It becomes tricky to stick to a regular running routine during the rainy months, so it is always best to consider workout alternatives that you can do indoors. Here are some cardio workouts that burn as many calories as running:

Jump rope:

There’s a reason why jump rope is essential in boxing training: It enhances footwork, strengthens your shoulders, improves your coordination, and stimulates sprinting. Also, it lets you burn 500 calories in just 30 minutes. To make the most of this indoor workout, do intervals of fast and slow jumps. Or you can jump as fast as you can for a minute then rest for 20-30 seconds.

Boxing:

This improves your strength, speed, agility, hand-eye coordination, endurance, and power while getting you in great shape. It combines the muscle building advantages of strength training with the calorie burn of a cardio workout, so it helps you get a full body experience. It also enables you to achieve better body composition. Thus, you don’t just lose weight; you build muscle as well and get a toned, fit body as a bonus. It burns about 600 calories an hour and, even if you’re not sparring or throwing punches, you still burn fat through the other components, such as jump rope, shadow boxing, and calisthenics.

Zumba:

Dance exercises have gained popularity in recent years not only because they are an effective cardio workout but also because they are fun. Going to a Zumba class, for example, is like going to a dance party. It combines fast and slow rhythms that tone and sculpt the body, adapted from aerobic principles to help you tone your muscles and improve cardiovascular health. It is often done to the beat of Latin dance music. An hour of Zumba lets you burn between 350 and 650 calories per hour depending on the intensity.

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Swimming:

If sweating is not your thing, then you should consider swimming to burn calories. It is a total body workout that lets you strengthen your body even if you are treading water. Fighting gravity makes your muscles work extra hard to keep you afloat. To make the most out of this workout, make sure to do a few laps using different strokes, then have a water-treading interval. A minute of fast swimming can burn up to 14 calories, so doing it for an hour lets you burn as much as 840 calories. No swimming pool? Most residential buildings and sports hubs near Eastwood City have pools you can use for free! Perhaps you would like something more permanent if you are serious about swimming. One option you could consider is getting a temporary pool you can erect when the weather’s nice. A pool in the backyard is most people’s dream, after all! However, if you’re looking for something that’s not only much bigger but can also add value to your property, then you can research in-ground pool builders near you on sites like https://pinnaclepoolsandspas.com/pool-builders/ to get your project started.

When you’re using swimming as a work out, always remember safety. It can be exhausting exercise so pay attention to how you’re feeling throughout your swim. Outdoor pools should also have fencing around them to protect those using the pool area. Whether it’s a residential or commercial pool, if the pool or fences are new, they’ll need someone like these pool fence inspectors melbourne to come and check things out and, if things aren’t quite as they should be, advise on what needs to be done in order to bring them up to the necessary standard.

The rain should never keep you from staying on track with your fitness goals. With these workouts, you can stay in shape regardless of the weather.

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  1. I used to do Zumba some years back and really enjoyed it, but then I injured my hand taking my furbaby(who is now passed) into the vet. After that I ended up stopping and the gym closed anyways. Unfortunately Planet Fitness doesn’t do stuff like that. Although they really should.

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  2. Swimming is a great idea – especially now when the heat is killing me from 7 am to 10 pm:) Which one of these indoor-sports do you do as a favourite?

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  4. Very well written & I am glad people are out there spreading this message . I say that to say this … I was a successful amateur boxer and when I was training since a child , running was my means of training always . However as I got older I began doing burpees and honestly wish I were doing them since a child. Once I seen the benefits of burpees I never looked back . There are definitely alternative’s to running. Once again awesome article

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  5. Yea i use to jog stairs everday and run 10 miles a day i blew my right knee out so now i cant jog or run anymore i had to get my right replaced two times now.

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