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Cardio Haters Guide to Burning Calories

Are you one of the many who can't stand spending 30 to 45 minutes on the treadmill, crosstrainer, or lifecycle? Yes, there are other ways to burn calories that don't involve emulating hamsters. Here's a few suggestions broken down into different categories to get you going.

Group Exercise
Doing cardio with an instructor and other people can be a lot of fun if you choose the right class. If you like to dance try hi/lo aerobics, jazzercise, hip hop aerobics, salsaerobics, or step aerobics. If you need to be pushed to your limits try spinning, taebo, kickboxing, bosu, athletic training, or boot camp. Need gentle cardio because you have back, knee, hip, or shoulder problems? Aqua aerobics, rebounding, or treking are good options. Trying to squeeze weights and cardio into one workout? Step interval training, powerflex, step circuit, power sculpt, rep reebok, or cardio sculpt. If you don't have a gym membership there are plenty of great videos that offer the same type of workouts.

Outdoor Workouts
Exercising outdoors allows you to get fresh air, look at changing scenery, and get some fat burning sunlight (yeah, you read that right). There are obvious workouts like hiking, biking, walking, running, and swimming that burn tons of calories. You can also sprint up and down stadium steps or parking garage stairs, alternate running laps with basic moves like squats, pushups, and crunches, ie. run a lap do 10 pushups, run a lap do 20 squats, run a lap do 30 crunches then repeat everything two more times. Try inline skating, try a par course, trail running, speed walking uphill, running laps through water wearing aqua runners, alternate 1 minute of jumping rope with crunches, pushups, lunges. Anything counts as long as you're working between 65% & 75% of your target heart rate for 20-30 minutes.

Sports
Choose sports that involve continous movement rather than those involving short burst of energy and a lot of standing around. Bad choices include baseball, softball, football, and golf. Good choices include volleyball, racquetball, and tennis. Great choices include, soccer, kayaking, rowing, boxing, skiing, surfing, lacrosse.

Do Your Own Housework
Are you paying someone to clean your house, mow your lawn, wash your car. Maybe you've delegated these chores to your kids. If so you're missing out on some serious calorie burning. A 5'4" 30 year old woman who weighs 150lb performing any of the activities below for 1 hour can burn:

When you can't stand to exercise being self sufficient is one of the best ways to burn calories so give your maid the day off and start cleaning!

Have Physical Fun
These days everyone's idea of entertainment involves activities that require sitting like movies, video games, chatting or playing games with friends online, casino gambling, sports events, dinning out, or going to a bar. If you have the typical desk job you can't afford to spend your free time sitting as well so try to have fun with physical activities.

Try to spend as much time as you can being active and you'll burn just as many calories as any gym goer.

Have fun with the latest belly dancing cardio video.


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