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  2. From Cardio to Yoga: How to Start Workin' on Your Fitness - AOL

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    General guidelines state that you should aim for at least 150 to 300 minutes of moderate-intensity cardio a week or 75 to 150 minutes of vigorous-intensity cardio a week.

  3. Outline of exercise - Wikipedia

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    It is performed for various reasons including strengthening muscles and the cardiovascular system, honing athletic skills, weight loss or maintenance, as well as for the purpose of enjoyment. Frequent and regular physical exercise boosts the immune system , and helps prevent the " diseases of affluence " such as heart disease , cardiovascular ...

  4. High-intensity interval training - Wikipedia

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    An alternative form of HIIT, designed for heart rate training, involves a 30-minute period of cardio followed by 30 minutes of full-body resistance training to help maximize calorie burning. [15] The idea is to combine aerobic exercise with intense weight and resistance training to achieve a high level heart rate for an extended period of time ...

  5. Yoga HIIT Is the Best Way To Get Your Daily Dose of ... - AOL

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    The classes (frequently billed as “yoga sculpt”) are structured with a combination of high-intensity, cardio-based flows that will get your heart pumping and your muscles working, and slow ...

  6. List of weight training exercises - Wikipedia

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    The good-morning is a weight training exercise in which a barbell, two dumbbells, or no weight at all is held on the shoulders, behind the head. The person bends forward and bows at the hips and recovers to upright. The good-morning is so called because the movement resembles bowing to greet someone.

  7. Yoga as exercise - Wikipedia

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    Yoga asanas were brought to America by the yoga teacher Yogendra. [27] [44] He founded a branch of The Yoga Institute in New York state in 1919, [45] [46] starting to make Haṭha yoga acceptable, seeking scientific evidence for its health benefits, [47] and writing books such as his 1928 Yoga Asanas Simplified [48] and his 1931 Yoga Personal ...

  8. Strength training - Wikipedia

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    Circuit weight training is a form of exercise that uses a number of weight training exercise sets separated by short intervals. The cardiovascular effort to recover from each set serves a function similar to an aerobic exercise, but this is not the same as saying that a weight training set is itself an aerobic process.

  9. Eight Lectures on Yoga - Wikipedia

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    Lecture 2: Lists the eight limbs of Yoga, and explains the first, Yama, which is defined as control. Lecture 3: Details Niyama , the second limb of Yoga, and analogizes it to various planets. Lecture 4: Concerning Asana and Pranayama , the third and fourth limbs of Yoga, and correct posture while practicing.