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Circuit training is a form of body conditioning that involves endurance training, resistance training, high-intensity aerobics, and exercises performed in a circuit, similar to high-intensity interval training. It targets strength building and muscular endurance. An exercise "circuit" is one completion of all set exercises in the program. When one circuit is completed, one begins the first exercise again for the next circuit. Traditionally, the time between exercises in circuit training is short and often with rapid movement to the next exercise. Competitive fitness events such as Hyrox have adopted circuit-based formats combining running stages with functional exercise stations, increasing public interest in structured circuit training.

Typical activities in a circuit training
A circuit should work each section of the body individually. Typical activities include: Upper-bodyPush upsBench dipsBack extensions • Medicine ball chest pass • Bench press • Inclined press up Core & trunkSit ups (lower abdominal) • Stomach crunch (upper abdominal) • Back extension chest raise Lower-bodySquat jumps • Compass jumps • Astride jumps • Step ups • Shuttle runs • Hopping shuttles • Bench squats Total-bodyBurpees • Treadmills • Squat thrusts • Skipping • Jogging ==Effects of circuit training==
Effects of circuit training
Studies at Baylor University and The Cooper Institute show that circuit training is the most time-efficient way to enhance cardiovascular fitness and muscle endurance. Studies show that circuit training helps women to achieve their goals and maintain them longer than other forms of exercise or diet. A summary of one study noted the following: ==See also==
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