9 Effective Beginner Workouts for Starting a Weight Loss Journey

Running

Running is one of the best and easiest methods to burn calories without a treadmill, whether you like it or not. Just put on your shoes and go. Interval running accelerating and decelerating will speed up the minutes and kilometers.

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Walking

Walking can help you lose weight if running doesn't work. Weight loss is great with walking. This low-impact weightlifting exercise. White says adding a weight vest, Nordic sticks, wrist or ankle weights, or climbing hills boosts energy expenditure

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Hiking

Walking and trekking are good workout. Hiking may be better for weight loss and calorie burning. Hiking will help you lose weight by creating a calorie deficit better than walking.

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Jump Rope

Want more fun while exercising? Grab a jump rope.Jumping rope burns calories, improves cardiovascular health, all-over toning, coordination, and power while reducing injury risk.

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Strength training

Strength training can help you build lean muscle mass and rev up your metabolism. The more muscle you have, the less fat you have since your metabolism runs higher. A higher metabolism leads to more calories burned and more fat lost.

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Kickboxing

Kickboxing burns calories, builds strength, and relieves stress! It is a full-body workout since your legs power your arms to throw big jabs, crosses, hooks, and uppercuts. 

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Spinning

Spinning on a bike or stationary bike is a great method to burn calories and increase stamina.Spinning stimulates the body's largest, strongest muscles and is a low-impact weight-loss workout.

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HIIT (High-Intensity Interval Training)

Most efficient techniques to burn calories and boost metabolism are HIIT workouts. The best aspect is that these workouts are short. Some 10-minute HIIT workouts work if you push your body to its limits with all-out vigor.

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Rowing

The rowing machine at your gym is one of the top cardio and strength machines. This total-body workout works your quadriceps, glutes, hamstrings, core, arms, and back, making you sweat.

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