By Chris Castellano, Special to Lone Star Golf
We’re nearly halfway through the year, and you’ve gotten into a nice rhythm with your fitness routines. You’re still going strong on your New Year’s resolutions. Congrats!
So what happens when you travel for a golf tournament, business trip or vacation? How can you fit exercise into your travel plans and keep working on all the gains you’ve accomplished?
Enter “Hotel Room HIIT” routines.
High-intensity interval training is a proven method for blasting body fat quickly. The best part about HIIT is these exercises can be done without equipment, making them perfect for your hotel room.
Whether it’s for a golf tournament, work or a family vacation, you’ll encounter situations where you want to work out but have no access to a gym. Thanks to the information below, that will no longer be a problem. (And you won’t have an excuse to slack!)
In recent years, HIIT has become popular and for good reason. It works. In fact, you can expect to burn 8-12 calories per minute and a total of 261-374 calories in a 30-minute workout.
HIIT is a training technique in which you go all-out for short bursts with short breaks in between rounds. Your heart rate stays up, and you burn more fat. If belly fat is an issue for you, HIIT workouts will help to solve that problem.
Just remember these key points with HIIT workouts:
Here are five workouts that take less than 30 minutes to complete and will torch fat at a faster rate than anything else you can do without leaving your hotel room.
Complete the following 2-3 times. Do each exercise for 30 seconds, followed by 10 seconds of rest before the next:
Rest for one minute between rounds. Give maximum effort during the exercises.
Complete the following circuit four times, resting for one minute after the burpees.
Perform each exercise for 45 seconds, completing as many reps as possible, with no rest between moves. Rest for one minute after finishing; repeat one more time.
Do as many rounds as possible of the following exercises in 12 minutes:
HIIT is efficient and effective. It works great for busy schedules and traveling. The benefits speak for themselves. Try these workouts right in your hotel room on your next trip and be prepared for some serious results.
Chris Castellano is a travel fitness specialist. He holds a Bachelor of Science from Briarcliffe College in Long Island, N.Y., and attended graduate school at Boston University. He is a combat veteran and currently works as a firefighter in New York City. Chris lives in Babylon, N.Y. with his wife and daughter. Read more of his work here.