Feeling restless? This workout was made for anyone who’s got some energy (or stress) to burn

Don’t be afraid to get your partner, kids in on the fun

Finding the time to get a workout right now is either much easier or much harder. Regardless, trying to manage work and kids at home is stressful, but if possible, making even a small amount of time available for burning some energy and calories is so healthy.

Certified personal trainer Amber Ross suggests the best way to get a quick and meaningful exercise in is to do a high-intensity interval training workout, and push yourself hard, hitting all the muscle groups.

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We’ll get right to the workout.

Do the following -- implementing weights if possible -- and then repeat at least three times (or more, depending on what kind of time you have):

1. 20 hip thrusts -- Lie with your back flat on the surface of a riser or bench, about 12-14 inches high, with your knees bent, your legs parallel to the ground and your feet resting on the floor about hip width apart. Dip your hips toward the ground and then slowly thrust them into the air while tensing your glute and leg muscles.

2. 20 burpees -- From a standing position, place your hands on the floor between your feet, jump your feet back to a full plank, do a pushup, hop back up on your feet and jump up. (If you’d like to start with a modified version, you can remove the pushup and/or the squat jump).

3. 20 sumo squats -- With your feet out about twice your shoulder width, turn your toes and knees outward about 45 degrees. Hold your abs in and keep your back straight as you bend your knees and move downward and back upward while flexing your glute and leg muscles.

4. Jump rope or high knees -- Instead of counting reps here, you can set a timer. Try one complete minute of jumping rope or high knees for each set.

5. 20 skater lunges (on each side) -- Standing, leap to the right and cross your left foot back behind you to land in a deep lunge as you swing your left arm in front of you and your right arm behind you. Then reverse sides. Make sure to keep your back straight and your core tight.

6. Dips -- Sit on a bench, and with palms facing down on either side of your hips, grasp the edge of the bench and move your bottom just off the bench. Keep your legs extended with a slight bend in the knee and feet on the ground. You’ll then bend your elbows as you move your body in an up and down motion toward the ground.

After you complete the first round, immediately start from the top and go through the list at least twice more.

Not sure exactly what these exercises look like? Check these out for a quick demonstration: Hip thrusts | burpees | sumo squats | high knees | skater lunges | dips.

All of the exercises above can be done with body weight or, as you become more comfortable, you can incorporate weights, if you have them. And don’t be afraid to get your partner or kids in on the fun.

Do you have a favorite exercise for HIIT workouts? Tell us in the comments below.


About the Author:

Dawn Jorgenson, Graham Media Group Branded Content Managing Editor, began working with the group in April 2013. She graduated from Texas State University with a degree in electronic media.

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