30 Min Full Body HIIT Workout For Fat Burn & Cardio | Burn 500 Calories (No Repeat, No Equipment)

Weight Loss Workout
Do this 30 Minute Cardio HIIT workout and burn up to 500 Calories. This Full Body Workout is intense and will get you sweating. It targets your whole body with a mix of high intensity cardio exercises together with strength movements to work your muscles as well as your conditioning. It’s a unisex workout meaning that it works great for both women and men. Grab your partner or friend and let’s get after it!

This workout is:
HIGH INTENSITY
FAT BURNING
FOR BOTH MEN AND WOMEN
QUICK & EFFECTIVE
SWEATY & FUN
NO EQUIPMENT & NO REPEATS

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Timestamps⏱
Round 1: 0:00
Rest: 14:50
Round 2: 15:30

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