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Andrew Huberman shares 'total' fitness program to achieve strength, endurance and speed in just 60 minutes a day


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  Andrew Huberman shares 'total' fitness program to achieve strength, endurance and speed in just 60 minutes a day.

Andrew Huberman, a neuroscientist and professor at Stanford School of Medicine, has shared a comprehensive fitness program designed to enhance strength, endurance, and speed within a 60-minute daily workout. This program, detailed in an article by Hindustan Times, integrates various exercises to cater to different fitness goals. It includes a mix of cardiovascular activities for endurance, resistance training for strength, and specific drills for speed. Huberman emphasizes the importance of a warm-up to prepare the body, followed by a structured routine that balances intensity with recovery periods. The workout is tailored to be efficient, allowing individuals to achieve significant fitness improvements without dedicating excessive time, making it suitable for those with busy schedules. Additionally, he highlights the significance of proper nutrition and rest to complement the physical training, ensuring overall health and performance optimization.

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