ONE WORD SERVES as a shorthand for punishment and pain for exercisers across gyms and many fitness disciplines. When a trainer says the word, you'll know that your workout will likely leave you ...
HOUSTON (KTRK) -- The burpee exercise combines a squat, plank, squat, and jump. It's a least-favorite exercise for most of us, but it should be our favorite exercise, because it works multiple muscles ...
The burpee tuck jump – less humble than the OG exercise, it's a move that'll raise your heart rate, build upper body and core strength and challenge you too. So, when your action plan is to get in, ...
It’s hard to find anyone who likes doing burpees — the push-up, squat, jump exercise that’s popular in many of today’s workouts. But the burpee today is a big jump from the vision of psychologist ...
One burpee is not so bad. A few burpees are tolerable. Everyone has a number in mind that is representative of the maximum number of burpees they can do. If your workout calls for that magic number ...
The first variation is the broad-jump burpee: It takes the hardest part of the burpee (in my opinion), the jump, and adds another one. It's your basic burpee, except you're starting and ending the ...
One of the biggest mistakes people make in the gym is ignoring cardio workouts in favor of strength training, or vice versa.
The burpee: it's an advanced move to master, and one full of many different parts that might, if you're not careful, put strain on your wrists and knees. First, there's squats. Then, there's the ...
Burpees. Call me crazy, but I love ’em. Not only do they elicit physiological responses similar to that of all-out cycling sprints (but in a shorter period of time), they’re also kinda fun to do. That ...
Burpees suck. Everything about them is hard. So if you cringe at the thought of doing even one burpee, try these jumping exercises that will get your heart rate up and work your arms, core, and legs ...
I try to refrain from groaning aloud in group fitness classes. Grunting, cheering, gasping for breath—all of those I do regularly. But I've never been the type to outwardly "boo" when an instructor ...