They may not be running the race, but the Formula 1 drivers in today’s United States Grand Prix in Austin, Tex. are all in tip-top shape.
And if you want to follow their lead, trainer Bradley Scanes says you can start by carving out less than a minute to rev up your fitness routine.
Scanes — who has worked with multiple F1 team and drivers, including world champ Max Verstappen — told The Post that incorporating his under-30-second micro-workouts will help you reach your fitness goal finish line faster.
“Think of these as exercise snacks,” he said.
According to Scanes, microsessions can improve glucose control, boost mood and sharpen concentration when repeated throughout the day.
“Just frequent, tiny bouts add up,” he said. “You don’t even need a change of clothes.”
“Drivers often do similar activations in the garage or on the grid between simulator runs,” he added.
