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5 Jumping Moves Every Noncardio Fan Can Get Behind

Jul 22 2020 - 6:00am

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I get it. Cardio isn't for everyone. I've heard it just about every time I tell someone I run marathons: "Oh, cardio just isn't my thing." And although I'll never force anyone to go on a run, I will encourage everyone to embrace cardio from time to time.

Although donning the latest running gear like the UA Play Up 3.0 Upstream Camo Shorts [1] ($25) and hitting the road for an 18-miler may sound ideal to me, I often remind my friends who say cardio isn't their speed that maybe swimming, biking, dancing, or hiking will do the trick for them instead. And for those who still hold out on me and prefer lifting weights and gym workouts, I remind them that many HIIT workouts utilize dynamic movements that, you guessed it, are rooted in cardio.

"Jumping moves — also known as plyometric training — torch calories because of the explosive movements that incorporate multiple muscle groups at once," said Joel Okaah [3], field support specialist and CSCS at D1 Training [4].

Although Okaah said it's recommended to incorporate some form of cardio into your routine two to three times a week, he told me a plyometric-based HIIT workout can actually replace traditional cardio as it still gets the heart rate up. Plus, Okaah said you can also manipulate the sets and reps of the workout based on the difficulty you are looking for.

Still need convincing? Okaah created a five-move, dynamic workout that's far from the treadmill but will still get the heart pounding.

In/Out Squat Jumps

Shuffle + Hop

Burpees

Split Squat Jumps

Lateral Line Hops

Take a 15-second rest after each set, then repeat the entire set five times for a workout lasting around 15 minutes.


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