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10-minute home cardio workout

Burn calories, lose weight and feel great with this 10-minute home cardio workout routine for aerobic fitness.

If you have a skipping rope, replace any of the exercises listed below with a 60-second burst of skipping.

This 10-minute cardio workout counts towards your recommended 150 minutes of aerobic activity every week. Find out more about physical activity guidelines for adults.

Before you begin, warm up with this 6-minute warm-up routine. After your workout, cool down with this 5-minute cool down.



Rocket jumps – 2 sets of 15 to 24 repetitions (reps)

For rocket jumps, stand with your feet hip-width apart, legs bent and hands on your thighs. Jump up, driving your hands straight above your head and extending your entire body. Land softly, reposition your feet and repeat. For more of a challenge, start in a lower squat position and hold a weight or a bottle of water in both hands at the centre of your chest.

 

  • Recovery: walk or jog on the spot for 15 to 45 seconds.

 

Star jumps or squats – 2 sets of 15 to 24 reps

To do a star jump, stand tall with your arms by your side and knees slightly bent. Jump up, extending your arms and legs out into a star shape in the air. Land softly, with your knees together and hands by your side. Keep your abs tight and back straight during the exercise.  

Squats

As a less energetic alternative, do some squats. Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart and your hands down by your sides or stretched out in front for extra balance. Lower yourself by bending your knees until they are nearly at a right angle, with your thighs parallel to the floor. Keep your back straight and don’t let your knees extend over your toes.

 

  • Recovery: walk or jog on the spot for 15 to 45 seconds.

 

Tap backs – 2 sets of 15 to 24 reps

To start tap backs, step your right leg back and swing both arms forward and repeat with the opposite leg in a continuous rhythmic movement. Look forwards and keep your hips and shoulders facing forwards. Don’t let your front knee extend over your toes as you step back. For more of a challenge switch legs by jumping, also known as spotty dog, remembering to keep the knees soft as you land. Your back heel needs to be off the floor at all times.

 

  • Recovery: walk or jog on the spot for 15 to 45 seconds.

 

Burpees – 2 sets of 15 to 24 reps

To do a burpee (1) , from a standing position, (2) drop into a squat with your hands on the ground.(3) Kick your feet back into a push-up position. (2) Jump your feet back into a squat and (4) jump up with your arms extending overhead. For an easier burpee, don’t kick out into the push-up position and stand up instead of jumping.

 

Last reviewed: 29/12/2011

Next review due: 29/12/2013

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Steven Shukor said on 09 August 2012

sullengirl,

How much calories you can burn will depend on your weight.

The "Calories per hour" website gives quite an accurate estimate of how much calories you can burn per activity.

http://www.caloriesperhour.com/index_burn.php

Good luck!

Steven, Live Well editor

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sullengirl said on 01 May 2012

Does anyone know roughly, how many calories this workout would burn?

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Ian PT said on 06 February 2012

An excellent workout. The difficulty with all workouts is to continue making it more difficult so that your fitness level doesn't plateau. For a variation, or once you've mastered the workout, try doing the first two exerecise for 20 seconds, then have ten seconds rest/recovery, and do this for 2,4 or 6 repetitions for each exericse. The little recovery period just allows the heart rate to lower, before increasing again. With the burpees, again once you feel you've mastered them, try putting a press-up in at position number 3. You'll immediately notice the difference !

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