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snagglepuss

(12,704 posts)
Thu May 16, 2013, 11:47 AM May 2013

The 7-minute workout that is as beneficial as a long run and a weights session



- Scientists devised workout that requires just a chair, a wall and 7 minutes

- But in order reap benefits you must exercise so intensely that it is painful

- The 12 exercises are most effective if you carry them out the in correct order with a 10 second break between each


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2322470/The-7-minute-workout-proven-good-long-run-weights-session--PAIN-reap-benefits.html#ixzz2TTVhYo50
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The 7-minute workout that is as beneficial as a long run and a weights session (Original Post) snagglepuss May 2013 OP
Very interesting, but.... Inkfreak May 2013 #1
I too would omit the tricep dips. I would also avoid stepping up on the chair as snagglepuss May 2013 #2
Weight issue. Helas Jun 2013 #3

Inkfreak

(1,695 posts)
1. Very interesting, but....
Thu May 16, 2013, 12:16 PM
May 2013

I wonder if the possibility of injury is increased. For some fitness buff it may be easy. A 7 minute workout is likely to attract someone looking for a quick alternative. And in doing so may injure themselves trying to keep up the pace. Just a thought.

I usually do a few months strength training, then switch to a more cardio centric type of training. Incorporating weights & quick rest periods. Even after a few years of doing this I still find my form faltering at times trying to keep pace.

I'd give this workout a shot, but a few changes here & there for my own comfort. I hate doing dips on a chair like that. My arms are very long. I end up with shoulder pains.

snagglepuss

(12,704 posts)
2. I too would omit the tricep dips. I would also avoid stepping up on the chair as
Thu May 16, 2013, 07:18 PM
May 2013

I once did step classes and ended up taking physio for my knees which surprised me because I cycled everywhere but the therapist told me that cycling only really strengthens the calves. It seems that the muscles at the top of my knees were weak so the step classes put an inordinate strain on them.

Helas

(7 posts)
3. Weight issue.
Tue Jun 11, 2013, 09:08 AM
Jun 2013

Here are really nice and most informative article is written by you. I am totally agree with you. According to me the best way to weight loss is just dieting and exercise. So, try to do both for effective results.

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