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How to cut your workout time in half

Mar, 20262 min read
LearnWorkoutsHow to cut your workout time in half

Experts recommend getting at least 30 minutes of aerobic exercise at least 5 times a week. Don’t have 30 minutes? Don’t worry! You can cut your exercise time in half by upping the intensity. Do it and you can get away with 20 minutes three times a week, says Mike Clark, CEO of the National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM).

There is one caveat: You don't want to try this straight off the couch. "The 20 minutes at a higher intensity is for more advanced exercisers," says NASM Elite Trainer Joan Roth. So if you're a beginner, stick with moderate intensity until you feel comfortable exercising for 30 minutes straight.

Ready to kick it up a notch? Instead of trying to go all-out on the treadmill for 20 minutes straight, try one of these high-intensity cardio routines you can do at home (or anywhere) without any equipment.To make your 20-minute workout count, you really have to push it. Here's how to tell if you're working hard enough: On a scale of 1 to 10, you should be at about an 8 or higher. So if you're able to chat up your friend while you sweat, it's time to step it up.

Written bySu Reid-St. John.
Medically reviewed byMegan Burke, MD.December, 2025
Updated onDecember, 2025
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Written bySu Reid-St. John.
Medically reviewed byMegan Burke, MD.December, 2025
Updated onDecember, 2025
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