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How To Get An Effective Workout In On Your Lunch Break Using Just Your Body

Discover how you can easily get in a great workout in under 15 minutes without using any equipment. All you need is your body, the best equipment you will ever have.

By Zach Hunt

When it comes to exercise either the “no equipment excuse” or the “no time” excuse are among the top and most frequently abused, often used as justification as to why it simply cannot be done (exercise that is).

Is this excuse one you use as part of your arsenal to avoid exercise.”

How would you like to put the odds in your favor and have more time and more energy to exercise every single day.

How is this possible? How? Exercise at your home, during your free time, and with nothing except your body.

What do you do? And how long will it take?

How about simple push-ups and squats, and it’s only gonna take about 10 minutes.

I’m serious - if you did nothing else, just those two exercises alone, and started a sound nutritional program you could get all the results you want.

You don’t need any fancy exercise equipment!

How does that sound? You can make all the excuses you want, about how you don’t have $3000 worth of equipment or you don’t have a full room dedicated to working out. Or perhaps you can’t wake up before 7AM and you don’t want to use your 1 hour lunch break for a 10 minute workout.

That’s all great and dandy - but in the end they’re just excuses.

Use your own body to exercise, it’s the best equipment you will ever have!

The only way this won’t work is if your in the elite crowd and can easily do 1-arm pushups and 1-leg squats. As an exercise coach and weight loss expert here is what I recommend…

Next time you have 10 minutes try this:

1.  Body weight squats (30 seconds)

2.  Rest (10 seconds)

3.  Pushups (30 seconds)

4.  Rest (10 seconds)

5.  Burpees / Up-Downs (30 seconds)

6.  Rest (10 seconds)

Go through the whole circuit 5 times - 2 minutes each time through. Don’t be fooled by the simplicity of this workout - try it out and see for yourself.

There’s likely to be 1-2 minutes worth of transition time, but you’ll usually finish within 11-12 minutes.

You can’t possibly try to tell me you don’t have an extra 10 minutes during the day to fit in this mini-workout. You could even do this while you watch TV.

As you put forth your full effort and truly follow my advice - I guarantee you will get awesome results.

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