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A resident of New Canaan, CT, John Harrison serves professionals in the entertainment and media industries through his position as global leader for media and entertainment at Ernst & Young (EY). When away from his work at EY, John Harrison enjoys keeping fit through a variety of fitness techniques, including interval training.
The most popular fitness method in 2018 according to the American College of Sports Medicine, interval training offers effective use of workout time for maximum results. Essentially it consists of alternating between short high intensity periods of exertion and slower recovery periods.
Whether you prefer running or lifting weights, biking or rowing, you can gain more from interval training than by a steady cardio workout. Benefits range from increasing your metabolism to building muscle more quickly.
Begin your workout with approximately 15 minutes of warming up to prepare your body for the first interval push. Recommendations for that push range from 30 seconds to three minutes. Basically, the shorter the time, the harder you should push yourself. Then take time to recover by moving at a slow easy pace for several minutes. Repeat these intervals a few times and then give yourself about 10 minutes of recovery at the end to cool down.

