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What Is the 12-3-30 Workout? A Trainer’s Take on this Viral Exercise Routine

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If you routinely scroll on TikTok during your lunch break or spend your downtime watching YouTube videos, you might have stumbled across the 12-3-30 workout. Popular YouTuber Lauren Giraldo introduced her 1.17 million subscribers to this treadmill routine in 2019, which blew up on TikTok with #12330workout, netting 344.6M views to date. 

So, how does this low-impact cardio protocol work, and is it worthy of 30 minutes of your day or just another passing fitness trend—all hype, no science? At GGR, we pride ourselves on being experts on everything fitness and took a closer look at the 12-3-30 to answer your (leg) burning questions.

Let’s fire up the ol’ treadmill and find out!

What is the 12-3-30 Workout?

The 12-3-30 workout is a 30-minute cardio workout traditionally done on the treadmill. You’ll set the treadmill incline to 12, and walk at three miles-per-hour for a total of 30 minutes. I like this treadmill workout for beginners because it doesn’t require you to constantly switch the settings around. 

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Getting Started 

Before getting started with the 12-3-30 workout, I recommend completing a five minute warm-up on the treadmill. Walk at a normal pace without incline to get your body ready to move with more intensity. 

It’s worth noting that not every treadmill has the ability to go to a level 12 incline. Depending on whether you do this as a home workout with your own personal treadmill or go to the gym, your options may differ slightly. 

Looking for a treadmill that can support the 12-3-30 workout? I recommend the NordicTrack Horizon 7.0 AT, for more information check out my in-depth NordicTrack Horizon 7.0 AT Treadmill review. This powerful cardio machine has incline options up to 15! This means you can even advance the 12-3-30 workout in the future with the help of this treadmill. 

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Cons

  • Heavy machine at over 250 lbs
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Bottom Line

For under $1,000, the Horizon 7.0 AT is a great option for people who want to use their treadmill to run.

Who Should Do the 12-3-30 Workout?

Nothing works for absolutely everyone, and the 12-3-30 workout is no exception. Although this is an excellent workout that will likely get your lungs and legs burning, I wouldn’t suggest it for everyone. Here’s who I think should give it a whirl and who should modify or try something different:

Great for:

  • People who don’t enjoy running
  • Folks who want to try a walking workout
  • Getting your heart rate up
  • Beginners without injuries or lower-back problems

Not the best for:

  • People with ankle, calf, or back injuries
  • Those who only want to run
  • Individuals who want to stay away from of-the-moment fitness trends

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How to Practice the 12-3-30 Workout Safely

If you have an injury that makes steep incline walking painful (ankle reconstruction, anyone?) you can lower the incline and still get a great workout. If you decrease the incline, you can always speed up your walking pace to around four miles per hour. 

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Lauren Giraldo originally created this workout because she allegedly didn’t enjoy running on a treadmill for 30 minutes but still wanted a good workout. I say this because I want to encourage you to modify anything that doesn’t work for you due to injury, exercise equipment restraints, or fitness level.  

“You can modify the workout based on your current activity levels. Instead of following the 12-3-20 guidelines to a tee, just choose settings that you can carry out for an extended period of time, because that’s the real goal here. When it’s no longer challenging, change the settings,” says GGR Staff Writer Lauren Strong, CPT.

12-3-30 Workout on an Exercise Bike

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Bottom Line

This is the bike to get if you want an indoor cycling bike with interactive programming, incline and decline capabilities, and all the extras.

While the average exercise bike doesn’t have incline or decline options, the NordicTrack S22i does. This $1,999 machine goes up to a 20% incline, so you can still set your bike at the prescribed 12% incline.

Since an exercise bike doesn’t have speed options like a treadmill does, you’ll have to get slightly creative. I suggest turning up the resistance to a three to keep in line with the 12-3-30 numbers. Keep the same allotted time of 30 minutes and enjoy your ride!

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12-3-30 Workout on an Elliptical

If an elliptical is the only piece of cardio equipment you have access to, you can still likely do a modified version of the 12-3-30. I suggest checking your elliptical to see if it has incline options, as not all models do. If yours does, like the NordicTrack AirGlide 14i, you’ll be able to easily transfer the main components of the 12-3-30 to your machine.

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Start by switching the incline to 12 (or the highest level available on your particular elliptical if it doesn’t go up to 12). Next, set your resistance level to three, and stride for 30 minutes. You should feel a similar burn in your lower extremity as you would doing the 12-3-30 on a treadmill.

Lauren adds that using an elliptical (or exercise bike) for the 12-3-30 workout is a great way for those with joint pain or injuries to enjoy this workout with less impact on their joints.

12-3-30 Workout Without a Treadmill

If you can’t get your hands on any cardio equipment, you can still do something similar to the 12-3-30 outside. Find a hill-y area near you and walk at a fast but comfortable pace for 30 minutes. You’ll get a similar effect as the 12-3-30 since you’ll be utilizing incline at around the same pace you’d be going on the treadmill. 

A Personal Trainer’s Take on the 12-3-30 Workout

Curious what a certified personal trainer thinks about the 12-3-30? Certified personal trainer (and Garage Gym Reviews performance editor) Anthony O’Reilly has tried the viral workout and is here to give you his thoughts.

“The 12-3-30 workout is a very efficient way to get a great cardio workout, and target your lower-body muscles,” Anthony explains. “The incline will help strengthen your posterior chain and lower leg muscles, which can help with training for real world situations like climbing stairs or hiking. Plus, studies have shown that walking on an incline helps burn more calories than walking on a flat surface.”

Even better? “The average walking speed is about three miles per hour, so this workout should be doable for people of various fitness levels,” Anthony shares.

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I’ve done this workout myself, and found it to be a good way to switch up my cardio. I had my ankle reconstructed a few years ago, and demanding inclines aren’t my friend, so I have to limit how frequently I do this workout. Nonetheless, if you don’t have any lingering injuries, I think it is a fun cardio workout for you to try out.

Benefits of the 12-3-30 Workout

Like most activities that get your legs moving and heart pumping, the 12-3-30 workout has a myriad of benefits (provided you are not someone with an existing injury). Check out why you might want to give the 12-3-30 a whirl:

  • Better heart health1
  • Works different muscles than walking without incline
  • Can help you achieve fitness goals
  • Lower-impact than running
  • Can support weight loss efforts 

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Risks or Drawbacks of the 12-3-30 Workout

While generally safe, most cardio—especially when performed on an incline—can come with risks depending on your fitness level or preexisting injuries. While the 12-3-30 workout is much more low-impact than your average HIIT workout, you made need an adjustment period if you’re not conditioned or regularly working out.

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“I find when folks go from no activity to following a program, there is little consideration for a ramp-up period. It’s OK to do a few workouts with slower speeds, less time, and lower incline settings. Additionally, steady-state cardio in general takes up more time than high-impact interval training (HIIT) which means you’re more subject to overuse injury. That’s why a ramp-up period is essential!” says Lauren Strong, CPT.

Simple can be great for some but not all, so training boredom is another potential drawback of the 12-3-30 treadmill workout. Folks who don’t find cardio training stimulating have a hard enough time doing their weekly workout, so 30 minutes of steady-state walking can be a daunting prospect. Adherence is crucial for a program like this to lead to results, so you really have to enjoy what you’re doing.

Safety Precautions

One of the best parts about the 12-3-30 method is its simplicity. Yet even though it’s a straightforward workout, you can still run (or walk) into trouble if you don’t follow these precautionary measures. 

  1. Always warm up: Start with a five- to 10-minute warm-up to prepare your mind and body for the incline and walking pace of the 12-3-30 workout. 
  2. Wear proper footwear: Wear supportive, well-cushioned running or walking shoes to reduce your risk of foot or ankle injuries. 
  3. Maintain good posture: Keep your back straight and shoulders relaxed throughout this 30-minute cardio workout. Avoid leaning on the treadmill handles, as this can strain your lower back, deactivate your core, and reduce the effectiveness of the workout. 
  4. Stay hydrated: Proper hydration will help you perform at your best. Keep a water bottle on hand, and you may want to add an electrolyte powder to replace nutrients lost through sweat. 
  5. Listen to your body: Beginners should be especially aware of how their bodies react to the 12-3-30 workout. If you experience any pain, dizziness, or shortness of breath, turn off the treadmill and seek help from a healthcare professional or certified personal trainer (if you’re in a commercial gym). 
  6. Don’t skip the cool down: Finish each workout with a brief cool-down to gradually lower your heart rate and allow your muscles to relax. 
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Can You Do The 12-3-30 Workout Every Day?

Thirty minutes of cardio a day doesn’t sound too daunting. But does that necessarily mean you can (or should) do the 12-3-30 workout every day? 

The answer hinges on your fitness level and goals. If you’re a beginner, performing this workout three or four times a week will give your body time to adapt and recover while also preventing overuse injuries. As you become more proficient, you can ramp up the frequency to five or six days a week. 

Although intermediate and advanced athletes can do this workout every day without much of an issue, I still recommend taking at least one full rest day per week. This will allow your mind and body to recuperate, especially if you partake in strength training consistently. 

Is the 12-3-30 Workout Effective?

While the 12-3-30 workout has gained significant steam on social media, it’s not a magic formula that’s guaranteed to trim inches off your waistline. Still, it’s fair to say this specific cardio method offers some intriguing benefits for fitness enthusiasts. 

  • Can help improve cardiovascular health: Walking at an incline increases your heart rate and tests your cardiovascular fitness. 
  • Effective form of calorie burning: Between the incline and steady pace, you can burn around 200 to 300 calories during this workout. If you’re already eating in a calorie deficit, this cardio routine can further assist with your weight-loss efforts. 
  • Can help improve lower-body strength: Walking uphill engages your lower-body muscles more than on a flat surface. The 12-3-30 workout can be an effective way to tone and strengthen your glutes, hamstrings, quads, and other leg muscles. 

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12-3-30 Workout: FAQs

What is the 12-3-30 method for weight loss?

The 12-3-30 method is a cardio workout that involves walking on a treadmill at a 12% incline at 3 mph for 30 minutes. It can help burn calories, contributing to your weight-loss efforts.

Are there any motivating TikTok videos I can watch for people’s 12-3-30 workout results?

Yes! Check out the hashtag #12330 on TikTok to view people of all genders, ages, and body types trying out this workout trend.

How effective is the 12-3-30 workout?

The 12-3-30 workout is effective for improving your cardiovascular fitness, increasing your calorie expenditure, and strengthening your lower-body muscles.

How many calories does the 12-3-30 actually burn?

Depending on factors like weight and intensity, the 12-3-30 workout typically burns between 200 to 300 calories per session.

How many miles is the 12-3-30 workout?

The 12-3-30 workout covers about 1.5 miles.

Reference

  1. Myers, J. (2003). Exercise and cardiovascular health. Circulation, 107(1). https://doi.org/10.1161/01.cir.0000048890.59383.8d
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Caroline is a former NCAA D1 Women’s College Soccer player who also played in the WPSL, the second highest level of professional women’s soccer in the United States. Although soccer was her first love, Caroline eats, sleeps, and breathes all things fitness. She credits her high school’s football coach, Jason Estep, with teaching her how to properly use a barbell at 15 years old and inspiring an enduring love for strength training. Caroline is also a CrossFit Level 1 Trainer. Content wise, Caroline has a background in Public Relations and previously worked in the Communication department at Appalachian State University. When Caroline isn’t writing or working out, she works with dachshund rescue groups and listens to way too many true crime podcasts.

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Benefits of the 12-3-30 Workout
Risks or Drawbacks of the 12-3-30 Workout
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  • The Ultimate Sauna Guide: Expert Tips on Benefits, How to Use, and More
  • What Foods Have Probiotics? Colon-Ize Your Plate with Help From a Dietitian
  • Home Gym Con 2025 Recap: The New Equipment We’re Most Excited About
  • Tariffs Affecting Gym Equipment Prices (2025)
DIY
  • Your Expert Guide to Making Budget-Friendly DIY Ankle Weights  
  • Homemade Protein Powder: The Right Whey to Do Home-Cooked Protein
  • Building a DIY Rowing Machine: How to, Why, and Should You?
  • Try These DIY Cold Plunge Ideas To Jump-Start Your Recovery 
  • DIY Mass Gainer: You Make the Shake, and Your Body Makes the Muscle