Boxing. Google bas rutten boxing.
He has free 2min rounds on soundcloud. He calls the combo, you do the combo, he keeps calling them, you die of heart failure it's that simple![]()
That looks awesome, thanks mate I'll be adding that to the weekly cardio sessions

Skipping. I was trail running for years previously - about 20 miles a week - but just got fed up of the pain, mud, cold and rain! Anything in the gym machine wise bores me to tears and is even more soul destroying. Each to their own of course. But I love skipping - just the right amount of learning curve/practise required to keep things interesting and as an added bonus it hits my calves, which often get neglected. Other than a sport you enjoy, this gets my recommendation. If you give it a go - get a semi decent steel cable rope that's nice and fast.
I like the thought of skipping but I'm not very good at it. I'll do it once a week and see how it goes - thanks.
It's best not to think of cardio in terms of calorie burn, mainly as most estimates tend to be overly optimistic and also it encourages people to get into that line of thinking where you're thinking 'ran x amount so I can eat y amount'. I just tend to try and have an active lifestyle - a lot of brisk walking (and sprinting for the train!), cycle now and again, go swimming now and again and have a yoga teacher that always wants us to be at the edge of what we're capable of* - rather than doing dedicated cardio which I tend to find boring. If I felt like I needed to some proper conditioning work for a reason then I'd probably pick some low impact HIIT that was fairly easy to maintain technique with (not while dieting though as it's hard on recovery) since stuff like sprinting even at a pro level has a higher injury rate than running. Ultimately it's a sort of 'am I fit enough to do the things I want to do' sort of thing, to which currently it seems like I am.
Oh and mrthingyx's favourite - DBSS - impossible not to be a sweaty wreck after some high rep sets of that. Horrid exercise.
Yeah I agree, I need to change how I view cardio. Mixing it up with the above suggestions and swimming should help.
I can't do DBSS while cutting as I can't recover but the though of doing them as cardio
