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Broadway (1000 Block)  
Axe Meditrina Cafe
Joe's Restaurant Lilly's
Primitivo Wine Bistro Sculpture Gardens
   
Westminster (1100 Block)  
Consortium Gallery Yas
Heist Equator Books
Bazar Vert
99 High Art Collective 3 Square Cafe + Bakery
A.K. | Eleven 14 A+R
L Frank Grow
Digs Tales & Toys
Sunya Currie Collection Venice Vintage Paradise
Kangol Glencrest BBQ
Strange Invisible Perfumes SALT
   
San Juan (1200 Block)  
Jin Patisserie The Perfect Piece
Coutula Tony's
Tortoise Red House Gallery
Double Vision The Other Room
Waraku Bulldog Realtors
Studio Seress Topo Ranch
Madley Altered Space Gallery
Ten Women The Juicy Leaf
J's Kitchen Koko
Predator Cycling  
   
Santa Clara (1300 Block)  
  Jeannie Y
Roosterfish Hamilton Press Gallery
Presence Principessa
Casalinda Alderley Edge
Floral Art Pamela Barish
Stansbury Collection Neptina
Lamai Thai Massage Angela Shoe Service
CA Herbal Remedies Bountiful
Ananda Beauvilla Glass Designs
Hair Venice Hal's Bar and Grill
Skylark Euphoria
Bohemian Exchange Just Tantau
Lucky Stop #2 Liquor Minnie T's
The New Tortoise  
Beady Minces Gallery NiteSpa
Curiosity  
   
California (1400 Block)  
Abbot's Habit  
Abbot's Pizza Company Circuit Works
Pinkberry Colcha
Alexandra Wagner Skin Firefly
Abbot Kinney Real Estate Enda King
Trim  
Green House Smoke Shop Shima
   
Milwood (1500 Block)  
Tumbleweed & Dandelion Urban Escape Salon
The G2 Gallery Zingara
The Farmacy Balmoral
The Brig Ms Vintage
   
Palms (1600 Block)  
Patio Culture The Modern Dog
Capri Acutonix
Surfing Cowboys The Stronghold
Urbanic Ohm Salon
OMD Showhouse ecookie
Neighborhood Wabi Sabi
  Steven Alan Annex
   
   
East of Venice Blvd.
Market Gourmet Harmonie
French Market Cafe New Head Hair Spa


Circuit Works

1410 Abbot Kinney
Venice, CA  90293
310-664-1017

www.circuitworksla.com

Raphael Verela, Owner

Monday - Friday 6a - 7:30p
Saturday 7a - 4:30p
Sunday 8a - 4:30p

Citysearch Review

 

 

 

Circuit Training the Circuit Works Way

Circuit training burns more calories than any other form of exercise. There are two types of muscle fibers throughout the entire muscular skeletal system. They are Fast Twitch Muscle Fibers, and Slow Twitch Muscle Fibers.

Fast Twitch Muscle Fibers are only activated for short burst movements with an applied resistance.

Slow twitch muscle fibers are used after 3-5 minutes of a constant activity or movement.

Fast Twitch Muscle Fibers use more fuel than Slow Twitch Muscle Fibers and Fast Twitch Muscle Fibers continue to burn fuel hours after they contract. Resistance exercise burns more fat than cardio. There are two energy expenditure systems the body uses to create fuel from stored fat for all bodily activities or movements.

The Aerobic System Activated after 3-5 minutes of constant movement or activity (Cardiovascular activity running, walking, spinning, etc.) The Anaerobic System Activates immediately and only in use up to 3 minutes of an activity with an applied resistance. Only in use for short burst movements (Resistance activities like weight training and lifting as little as a piece of paper or bottled water to your mouth.)

What separates Circuit Works, Circuit Training classes from all the rest?

Our classes switch from an aerobic cardiovascular exercise to an anaerobic resistance exercise every 60 seconds, keeping the body from choosing the energy expenditure system it’s going to use. This confusion forces the body to burn more calories, a process explained by science as the Zig Zag theory. This activity of switching back and forth from an aerobic cardiovascular system to an anaerobic system is what increases the fat expenditure of the body by more than 500%.

No other program out there today goes from an aerobic activity to an anaerobic activity, back and forth every 60 seconds or less.

- Circuit Works



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