Circuit Training Workouts: The Top 50 Circuit Training Workouts That Build Muscle & Burn Fat
By R.M. Lewis
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Circuit training is a great way to build muscle and burn fat without spending half your time at the gym every day. In a circuit training workout, you do one exercise for an allotted amount of time or reps and then immediately start the next exercise without a break. When you complete one circuit of exercises, you take a quick breather for 60 seconds and then do it all again. Sounds challenging, right? It certainly is, but that's exactly why it works so well. Even people who have been weightlifting for years often find circuit training intense to start with, but the results of circuit training speak for themselves.
One of the many advantages of circuit training is the simplicity of the exercises. Many of them are based on using your own bodyweight. This means that even if you don't have access to a gym, you can still get in the best shape of your life with the workouts in this book. Many of these circuits require no equipment at all, and many others require nothing more than a pair of dumbbells or a barbell. Workouts for the gym are also included, so you can take full advantage of circuit training no matter what your situation.
This book includes the following:
• Arm circuit workouts
• Leg circuit workouts
• Ab circuit workouts
• Upper-body circuit workouts
• Full-body circuit workouts
• Explanations on how to do each exercise
With so many different exercises, there's no reason to ever get bored with your workout routine, and with 50 different routines in the book, you can always switch from one to another to keep your workout fresh. Several of the workouts include variations you can try whenever you want to, either for variety or as an added challenge.
You can customize circuit training to your own schedule and experience level by working out once, twice, three times or more a week depending on your situation. This book contains workouts for all three schedules, so you can pick the one that works for you.
If you want to be fitter than ever before, circuit training is the way to do it – and this book will show you how!
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Circuit Training Workouts - R.M. Lewis
Introduction
Congratulations on downloading this book and thank you for doing so.
The following chapters will discuss circuit training, a challenging and very effective type of workout for weight loss and muscle building.
There are plenty of other workout books on the market, thanks again for choosing this one. Every effort was made to ensure it is full of as much useful information as possible, please enjoy.
Studies have shown that circuit training is one of the most effective forms of exercise out there for overall fitness. This includes building muscle, strength, cardiovascular endurance and losing fat. That’s because circuit training is more intense than most other workouts, without ever being monotonous or boring.
In a circuit training workout, you do several different exercises in quick succession without taking any breaks until you finish the whole circuit. Then you rest for 30–60 seconds and start another circuit right away.
You can complete a typical circuit training workout in just 15 to 30 minutes, so it’s perfect for people who want to get in excellent shape but don’t have much time to exercise. In order to get the maximum effectiveness out of these exercises, you should do 3 to 4 workouts per week. This is the kind of volume that is necessary to dramatically change your body, and it is an approachable enough schedule that almost anybody can fit it into their routine. Do find your personal balance, though – when you start out, 3 to 4 times per week might be too intense. If so, just slowly ease into it. Life isn’t a race, and neither is circuit training, except when you’re doing as many reps as you can in sixty seconds – then it is a