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Friday 30 November 2012

Tabata: high intensity, fast results

In this article, the author describes :
"With short, all-out blasts of energy and even shorter breaks, the 30-minute workout technique is drawing clients who want results fast."
So usual Tabata is only 4mn, but including warm up and cool, plus 2 or 3 sets of Tabata, you can work out around 30mn;
Interestingly, one fitness manager says ""We've used interval training before, but we started offering Tabata classes in January because we were getting so many requests," . So the demand is there and increasing! No surprise, Tabata works
!
As usual however, the exercises chosen are not always intense enough or sollicitate enough large muscle groups to reach the 170% of VO2max, so the sessions are probably more like a HIIT:
"Adherents use four or five different exercises during a workout, and often different ones during the next one. Often included are pushups, situps, squats, chin pulls, punches, kicks, sprinting in place, riding stationary bikes and lifting weights."
 
Full article:
 
 

Saturday 17 November 2012

What are Tabata workouts? Should I be doing them at the gym?

The question: A friend keeps on telling me that Tabata workouts are the best way to lose weight. What do you think of them?
 
Read the answer in the article:
 
But once again the Tabata protocol is misunderstood:
 
"Any exercise can be made into a Tabata interval. At home, or in a hotel room, make a Tabata set out of jumping jacks or running the hotel stairs. At the park, use a bench to do step-ups or push-ups. At the gym, you have tons of equipment to choose from, so be creative!"

No, any exercise cannot be used, else it is not Tabata..because to reach 170% of VO2max you need to activate large muscles groups, and at least 2/3 of your muscles. Tabata exercice which doesn't use the legs is unlikely to trigger the intensity required. And did I mention that push-ups are not appropriate for Tabata? :-)
 
 

Tabata in the Three hot fitness trends for 2013

Extract:
 
"HIIT - or High-Intensity Interval Training: The buzz over HIIT is only going to get stronger next year, bloggers say, as the principle of short, quick, intense workouts gets applied to everything from track drills to swimming to push-ups. One of the hottest HIIT workouts is known as Tabata style: you work at maximum effort for 20 seconds, then rest for 10 seconds, then repeat. Expect dizziness. "And because it offers valid, proven fitness benefits, Tabata-style interval training will start popping up in boot camp classes, kettlebell formats, and spinning workouts this year," writesThe Organic Triathlete & Runner. "It can also be used in muscle sculpting classes as a ‘finisher' for the lower body, where you do a Tabata of jump squats and a ‘finisher' for the upper body, where you do a Tabata of pushups."
 
 
But... Stop thinking that doing push-ups for Tabata! You cannot reach 170% of VO2max!!
 
 

Monday 12 November 2012

15-Minute Double Tabata Workout

In this article, I think the author makes a confusion between interval training and Tabata:
 
Have you ever heard of a Tabata? They’re a great way to maximize your workout if you’re short on time. A Tabata is basically interval training. For 20 seconds, you perform an exercise at maximum intensity, which is then followed by 10 seconds of rest and repeated 8 times for a total of four minutes. The total time for the workout below, including warm-up and cool-down, is just 15 minutes, but it will definitely get your heart-pumping and burn calories!
 
Once again, the only part of the Tabata protocol is the 20/10 seconds for 8 times, and the intensity (170% of VO2max) is forgotten!
 
Consequently, the work-out includes... sit-ups or push-ups...How many times should I repeat that you cannot get 170% of VO2 max with push-ups or even worse sit-ups...
 
Anyhow, it is an initiation to HIIT and Tabata. Later, more intense exercices can be replaced to benefit fully from Tabata. What do you think?
 

Wednesday 7 November 2012

Tabata called a fat-burning 'miracle'

 
Tabata training is popular, and more and more gym schedules specific Tabata class work-out to benefit from this incredible method.
 
And people love it apparently!
"It's caught on like wildfire," says Assael, who, after reading about Tabata a year ago, incorporated it into her exercise boot camps and then broke it out into a class of its own. "People are always looking for the next new thing to try. They get bored easily. But Tabata is never boring. And it allows you to get a lot of work done in a short amount of time."
 
And it works:
 
Cassandra Threatt, 48, of Martinez, is a firm believer, proudly saying that she has dropped two dress sizes since starting Assael's classes in June.
"I've done various workouts for years, but (Tabata) has done more to boost my metabolism," she says. "And I can really tell the difference. I've tightened up parts of my body that I couldn't before."

Full article here:
http://www.mercurynews.com/health/ci_21905084/tabata-called-fat-burning-miracle