Naturally, seven-minute workouts yield results. Most workouts have a five- to ten-minute 'ease in' period, but they are too short.
I had done Lucy Wyndham-Read's seven-minute workout before, so I knew they were popular with novices and fitness beginners.
After a high-intensity workout, seven minutes felt good because the workouts are brief.
We all know that reducing weight safely and sustainably requires more exercise, adequate nutrition, and stress and sleep management.
For beginners, following your pledge to exercise, even for seven minutes, is a terrific way to get started.
Short sessions make form prioritization tough. The intervals and workouts are so short that time to ponder and good form is lost.
Doing brief workouts provided me more time in my day, but I realized it wasn't a long-term relationship. After the week, I felt refreshed and energized but not stronger.