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Published 15:29 5 Dec 2018 GMT
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To stay active and burn calories over the festive period, try this HIIT workout from personal trainer and Made in Chelsea star Lonan O'Herlihy.
It can be done at home in minimal time with minimal equipment - even using household objects for resistance.O'Herlihy has provided a short video of the workout which guides you through the process. The self-proclaimed 'Posh PT' explains what exercises to do and how to perform them correctly.
The HIIT workout doesn't necessarily need to be done at home - you can easily get it done on your lunch break or at the park (weather permitting). The difficulty of the workout can also be tailored to your individual goals and fitness levels.
Gym equipment can be expensive, and O'Herlihy's workout shows how any household object can be used for resistance-based exercises. The Made in Chelsea star's HIIT session features Sony’s newest wireless speaker – the SRS-XB501G – which can also aid motivation through music.
The speaker's combination of bass-y sound and portability compliments a high-intensity workout involving speed, endurance and strength. You can view the workout below. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5tL9PG-rso&feature=youtu.be If you prefer to see a workout in writing, here are the basics. This session comprises eight exercises:O'Herlihy has provided further tips for optimising home-based HIIT workouts:
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