The concept of an "athletic workout" is gaining visibility and popularity as an alternative to traditional gym workout routines. The idea of the bulky muscle-bound physique is no longer popular. (Was it ever?) In fact, when most people visualize their workout goals, they see themselves with a well-proportioned body, that's slim and well-toned, that feels good to move in, and has energy, strength and agility. Most men, and some women, also see themselves with a healthy amount of muscle that's visibly well defined and functional, without being exaggerated and unattractive. In other words, most people working out are trying to achieve an athletic-looking physique.Now consider that most traditional men's workout and women's workout routines consist of either long, tedious cardio "fat burning" sessions, or laborious weight lifting sessions focused on developing isolated muscles. Often, people alternate between both types of workout, in order to both lose weight and develop strength. However, despite their popularity, these sorts of workouts rarely produce the trim, muscular athletic results their practitioners are hoping for.Most people doing weight-training routines don't visualize themselves as a bulky bodybuilder or beefy strongman (or strong woman!).best home workout circuit workouts how to workout

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