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Friday 26 April 2013

How Short And Intense Workouts Changed Fitness For Everyone

Interesting article which demonstrates how the thinking about fitness and fat loss has shifted from endurance to intervals training..

The rise of high-intensity interval training — usually maximal-effort sprints mixed with lower-intensity rest periods, repeated for a number of sets — is in part thanks to Dr. Izumi Tabata, a Japanese researcher whose mid-1990s work with Olympic speed-skaters resulted in the “20 seconds on, 10 seconds off” protocol that bears his name. I’ve written about Tabata Protocol for Greatist on numerous occasions; basically, exercisers work all-out for 20 seconds, rest for 10 seconds, then repeat for eight total sets. The whole endeavor takes just 4 minutes and has been shown in multiple research trials to significantly boost endurance, even beyond steady state cardio totaling 30 minutes or more. Beyond the time factor, a big part of Tabata’s appeal is its flexibility. The protocol can be used running, swimming, biking, or while performing weighted or bodyweight resistance movements (push-ups are a personal favorite).

Personnally you know what I think of push-ups for Tabata lol

Full article:
http://www.forbes.com/sites/davidtao/2013/04/05/how-short-and-intense-workouts-changed-fitness-for-everyone/



Tuesday 23 April 2013

The quickest way to get in shape for summer

Guess what? It isa about HIIT..and Tabata is part of the game:
"Try out the Tabata training method, push yourself to maximum effort for 20 seconds followed by a 10 second rest and repeat this until you’ve completed 8 rounds. Use a full body explosive exercise like a burpee to get the desired training effect."

Full article : http://www.staffordshirenewsletter.co.uk/Health-and-Beauty/Fitness-and-Sport/The-quickest-way-to-get-in-shape-for-summer-12042013.htm


Bend into the new HIT workout: Tabata

Bend into the new HIT workout: Tabata - Health & Beauty - Life & Style - London Evening Standard

Another example about how the Tabata training becomes more and more famous

Friday 19 April 2013

Sunday 7 April 2013

a deal with Universal Studios to develop a DVD series highlighting Tabata!

Great news..Tabata is on its way to become even more popular...

"I decided to do this because I often go on YouTube and, while I am honoured that people are doing it, some are doing it wrong because they don't realise the intensity you need to work at," says Tabata.

This is what I think also!


http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2013/mar/25/tabata-harder-faster-fitter-quicker

Now, Dr. Tabata wants to bring his protocol to the masses. The Guardian recently reported on a deal with Universal Studios to develop a DVD series highlighting the system, expected to be released later this year. While Tabata's research has led to the protocol's adoption by many in the fitness industry — including CrossFit and other popular exercise methodologies — he's concerned many aren't using the system that effectively. Namely, the 20-second intervals need to be all-out sprints, and as The Guardian quotes, the doctor is concerned people aren't hitting the necessary intensity during those sprints: "If you feel OK afterwards you've not done it properly." The forthcoming instructional videos could help encourage exercisers to push past their perceived limits and hit the level of intensity necessary to get Tabata's full effect.

http://greatist.com/fitness/tabata-protocol-interval-training-032713