This 18-Minute HIIT 'Miracle' Workout Will Help You Get Fitter, Faster

From Men's Health

The latest sweat science is dragging us to the age of high-intensity interval training, or HIIT. This involves bursts of intense exercise broken up by brief rest periods, and it improves everything from metabolism to cardiac endurance to brain health, says Mark Peterson, C.S.C.S., Ph.D., an assistant professor of physical medicine at the University of Michigan.

We reached out to Alonzo Wilson, founder and director of training at ToneHouse, a New York City fitness studio that specialises in athletic-based circuits, for an exclusive workout.

The 18-Minute Miracle Workout

Perform 3 circuits; rest for 1 minute between sets


Photo credit: Todd Detwiler
Photo credit: Todd Detwiler

1. Gallop

2 50-yard gallops

  • Get on all fours, your knees off the ground and butt high. Keep your head down; look at the ground. Your feet and hands should be just beyond hip width.

  • While still keeping your head down, reach your hands out in front of you as far as you can, and shift the majority of your weight forward onto your hands.

  • Leap your legs forward near your hands. Then reach your hands forward again. Repeat the process, adding speed, and you’ll be running like a dog!

Photo credit: Todd Detwiler
Photo credit: Todd Detwiler

2. Elevated Dumbbell Burpee

20 reps (or as many as you can)

  • Assume a pushup position with your hands grasping a pair of medium-weight dumbbells (palms facing each other) and feet ona box. Do a pushup.

  • As you raise your body after the pushup, leap your feet off the box and onto the ground near your hands. Keep tension in your core as you do this.

  • Stand up as you bring the dumbbells up to your sides. Then jump as high as you can, tucking your knees. Land softly and reposition for another pushup.

Photo credit: Todd Detwiler
Photo credit: Todd Detwiler

3. Pushup Rollout

Alternate arms for 30 total reps

  • Assume a pushup position with your hands grasping medium-weight dumbbells and palms facing each other. Your feet should be apart.

  • Begin a pushup, but as you lower your chest to the ground, roll the weight in your left hand away until that arm is straight. Push back up and roll the weight back.

Photo credit: Todd Detwiler
Photo credit: Todd Detwiler

4. Dumbbell Alternating Squat Throw

1-minute cycle

Hold a medium-weight dumbbell between your legs at shin level with your left hand. Keep your hips hinged, back straight, and knees slightly bent.

Explode up, raising the dumbbell. When it’s at shoulder level, let it go and catch it with your right hand. Lower it and start another rep without pausing.

Photo credit: laflor - Getty Images
Photo credit: laflor - Getty Images

Bonus Workout: The No-Equipment Classic

The most efficient HIIT drill is the Tabata: 20-second intervals of maximum effort followed by 10-second rests for a total of 4 minutes. Pinched for training time? Take on this 12-minute, gear-free sweat fest.

  • Pushups

  • 4 minutes - 20 seconds on, 10 seconds off

  • Alternating Prisoner lunges

  • 4 minutes - 20 seconds on, 10 seconds off

  • Mountain climbers

  • 4 minutes - 20 seconds on, 10 seconds off



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