After 15 years as a certified personal trainer (and even more as a good, old-fashioned gym rat), I’d never consider myself a “beginner” when it comes to exercise. But after nine months of pregnancy and a challenging postpartum period, I’ve been dialing back my usual heavy workouts.

Getting out of the house and into the gym has been a struggle, so I often rely on YouTube workouts to stay active daily. On one search, I found trainer Maddie Lymburner (aka MadFit) and her recent routine for “total beginners.” She described it as both simple and equipment-free, which sounded appropriate given my current goals. I decided to roll out my yoga mat and give it a try.

Apple Watch clocking my heart rate at 148 beats per minute.

This is one of the reasons I love timed intervals — you can choose your own pace and difficulty, and really make the workout one that works for you. Beginners can modify moves as needed, and more advanced athletes can find difficulty in moving more quickly or adding plyometrics. This is an adaptable workout that’s appropriate for most fitness levels.

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