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For my job, we have a fitness test in which you have to do two laps around a track with intervals of going around cones, dragging a 165 pound dummy ten feet and push ups. The pace is pretty intense and most guys barely finish in the allotted time.
I am looking to lose body fat and be in excellent shape. I did a search on H.I.T.T. and came up with several hits and some of them had programs but most were on a treadmill or epliptic (sp.) machine but I run on the street or on a track. What I have done in the past is a 1/2 mile warm up to the track and then on the track, sprint the straights and slow jog the turns. I finish off with a 1/2 mile jog home. I think I could probably raise the intensity level but am at a loss as to how to proceed.
What kind of program should I be doing on a track to help me pass my fitness test with flying colors?
0-8:00 Warm up (walk Fast)
8:00-9:00 Base Pace (Jog)
9:00-10:00 Speed Interval (Jog as fast as possible)
10:00-30:00 Repeat your Jog and speed interval 8-10 times
30:00-35:00 Cooldown walk brikly.
Hope this helps and improves your numbers.
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