Week Six: No More Dreadmill

For this workout, we’ll alternate between floor work and “six and six” on the treadmill. Each exercise is one minute, followed by a two-minute run on the treadmill.

Warm up:
1 minute walk
2 minutes light jog

Part 1:
2 minutes 6 incline/6 speed
1 minute air squat
2 minutes 6&6
1 minute squat touch
2 minutes 6&6
1 minute football stance
2 minute 6&6
1 minute high knee ladders
2 minute 6&6
1 calf raises

Part 2:
1 minute light jog no incline
1 minute full sprint
1 minute light jog
1 minute at your highest incline at 3.4 speed
1 minute at your highest incline 3.6 speed
1 minute at your highest incline 3.8 speed
1 minute at your highest incline 4.0 speed
1 minute no incline, light jog cool down


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Michele McGovern is a music teacher turned fitness junkie. She’s a boot camp instructor at Maximus Health & Fitness in Riverhead, and a personal trainer and owner of COREfit. The happily married mom of three boys, she loves investing in people and seeing lives transformed from the inside out.

 

Disclaimer: The workouts, movements, and progressions provided on this website are for educational and entertainment purposes only, and are not to be interpreted as a recommendation for a specific treatment plan, product, or course of action. Exercise is not without its risks, and this or any other exercise program may result in injury. They include but are not limited to: risk of injury, aggravation of a pre-existing condition, or adverse effect of over-exertion such as muscle strain, abnormal blood pressure, fainting, disorders of heartbeat, and very rare instances of heart attack. To reduce the risk of injury, before beginning this or any exercise program, please consult a healthcare provider for appropriate exercise prescription and safety precautions. The exercise instruction and advice presented are in no way intended as a substitute for medical consultation. We disclaim any liability from and in connection with this program. As with any exercise program, if at any point during your workout you begin to feel faint, dizzy, or have physical discomfort, you should stop immediately and consult a physician.

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