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If you're like me then you hate Wildfit Quest doing cardio but know you need to do it. Especially if you're any type of athlete or just want to stay physically fit. I used to spend tireless hours running on treadmills and running miles at a time to increase my cardio but found that I was losing muscle by doing this and I wasn't really seeing any fat burning results. That and I was just bored and unexcited about cardio day. You see I particularly am more in the % of fat in my body than trying to lose an excessive amount of weight as I don't really have a lot to lose. I am looking to stay lean with decent muscle mass.

So after about a year of doing this boring and lame cardio I discovered after numerous amounts of research that circuit training is a sure fire way of blasting fat from the body. Not to mention you always have to have a good diet plan. When I first thought of circuit training I was thinking of another lame way of just doing exercises like jumping jacks, pushups, sit-ups, etc. Not to put these exercises down as I do, do them but it just wasn't for me you know. Well I found a way to do a circuit that is anything but boring, it is intense, fast, and most of all effective. I found this from an author named Shannon Clark. So instead of boring you with more lame talk, here is a sample of one of my circuit blaster routines. Give it a try. You want to do this about twice a week. You want to do between 10-20 reps of each exercise and complete 4-6 rounds to finish. If you are a beginner I would start at 10 reps and 4 rounds, that's if you can get through that. Work your way up to 20 reps and 6 rounds. Here you go.


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