Interesting topic. I used to run a lot during my "calisthenic era" and I liked that but the more you bulk up through lifting, the less convenient and enjoyable running gets... These days, my cardio mostly consists of walking (but I walk a lot) plus some workouts like a high rep series of push ups (I still do them, every training) also keeps your heart rate up :)
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When I get into an empty gym, which is often in the small gym in my building, if I am not working on a specific muscle group that day I will have no breaks and constantly be switching things up for something small like 8 minutes in a row. By the time I am done my heart is probably beating as fast as it would be during a jog and while I have no proof that this is actually working the same way, I feel as though it has some cardio benefit as well. I take a 2-3 minute break and then do it again. After 5 repetitions of this I am actually achieving an elevated heart rate for a longer period of time than if I had gone for a run. There has to be some benefit to this.
Yeah, that sounds very intense and cardio :) No breaks between the series or high rep series gets your heart beating like crazy. Just doing 100 squats makes me feel like I just finished a marathon :D