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Try Olympic-Bound Surfer Carissa Moore's Favorite HIIT Cardio Moves to Do at Home

Mar 23 2021 - 2:30pm

Carissa Moore is one of a handful of athletes who, despite the postponement of the Tokyo Olympics, have a secured berth [1] after she won the 2019 World Surf League championship title (she, along with teammate Caroline Marks [2], is provisionally qualified). If all goes as planned, surfing will make its debut this summer, and Moore, a four-time world champion from Honolulu, has her eyes set both on gold and on the waves, ready to read the ocean heat by heat.

"Being a surfer, you have to be very well-rounded," the 28-year-old told POPSUGAR in an interview promoting Red Bull's Discover Your Wiiings AR game [3], which she's featured in until March 31. (Download the Red Bull AR app [4], select the surfing game, and unlock it by scanning a Red Bull can [5].) "So it's not only your core, but you have to have great agility, good responsiveness, good cardio, good endurance, strength, power."

A surfer's training schedule, she said, is very fluid, but she typically tries to go out and surf every day with anywhere between one-hour rides to two-hour double sessions. Moore, who's also training for the 2021 Women's Championship Tour slated to resume in Australia next month [6], currently has an online trainer, whom she works with three to four times per week; she attends Pilates classes nearby whenever she can (she started Pilates last year to help with foundational movements and core strength); and she exercises on her own twice a week. Moore's favorite way to train at home involves HIIT workouts [7] because they keep her the "most engaged."

Moore loves to sweat — really, she does! — and though she often includes medicine balls, bands, or other resistance equipment in her workouts, she's a fan of bodyweight movements. For a HIIT workout, she'll use a timer on her phone and do intervals of 45 seconds of work followed by a 15-second rest. Her go-to moves are skaters, high knees, burpees, lunge hops, and mountain climbers.

Ahead, check out five key cardio exercises Moore incorporates into her high-intensity circuits. Though this in itself isn't a fully fleshed-out HIIT workout, you can use them as inspiration for your next sweat session!

To learn more about all the Olympic hopefuls, visit TeamUSA.org [9]. Watch the Tokyo Olympics this summer on NBC.

Side Skater

High Knees

Burpee

Reverse Lunge and Hop

Mountain Climber


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