Next program after TEN

aviskase

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Hi!
- I have: three-nager, 2 month old, and 20 kg too much.
- I don't have: time to do big workouts at one go and brain energy to create my own schedules.

I don't have a particular focus, just general fitness level improvement, because apparently after having two kids my muscles are toast. I was not a super fit person before though my current level (bad) still surprised me. Obviously I want to loose weight, but I think breastfeeding + doing some exercise will do the trick.

Currently I'm close to finish TEN. It's perfect for my current level of fitness and takes just 10 minutes. I wonder which program should I take next? My biggest problem is time: I can do several (1-3) ten minutes workouts throughout the day, maybe 15 minutes; longer isn't realistic especially on weekends. I thought maybe doing some program at lvl1 but two times a day?
 
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I'd also suggest 30 days of LIIT - maybe for when you're done zero Hero? It takes 14 minutes per day tops, if you do the maximum number of sets (including breaks)
 

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Both of these are not very time consuming, and Totals can be split in manageable parts.
 

aviskase

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Both of these are not very time consuming, and Totals can be split in manageable parts.
Thanks! I'll put them into bookmarks =)
 
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Thanks! Judging by how Zero Hero goes so far, I think LIIT might be comparatively lower level than I need. But yeah, *IIT-style of programs are easier to predict.
There are similar style HIIT programs that are level 3 and 4 if you like the idea but want to try something a little harder. I'm doing 60 Days of HIIT right now and I honestly love the predictability in terms of the timing.
 
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