Sunday, 6 October 2013
Saturday, 5 October 2013
The 4-Minute Fat-Burning Miracle Tabata Workout
A good article with plenty o links to complete your understanding of Tabata training and fat loss.
Extract:
Nausea. Seeing stars. Sucking wind. This is how you know you're doing a Tabata workout
correctly. At first glance you may wonder why anyone would
intentionally do this to themselves, but there's a reason this type of
high-intensity interval training is becoming the go-to workout not just for athletes, but even celebs like Kyra Sedgewick. "It's the hardest exercise you'll ever do in your life," Sedgewick says of the workout routine she dubbed "The 4-Minute Miracle."
Full article : http://www.shape.com/fitness/cardio/4-minute-fat-burning-miracle-workout
Fitness expert Ben Greenfield says Tabata workouts torch fat fast (Video)
Very good video from Fitness expert & triathlete Ben Greenfield:
http://www.examiner.com/article/fitness-expert-ben-greenfield-says-tabata-workouts-torch-fat-fast
http://www.examiner.com/article/fitness-expert-ben-greenfield-says-tabata-workouts-torch-fat-fast
Why You Should Try Tabata Training
The success of Tabata training never ends.
In this article, another personal trainer explains the concept and her views about how to perform the Tabata training.
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The easiest way – with no fancy equipment needed – is to start with
just your legs. For example: You can sprint for 20 seconds; stop or
walk for 10 seconds; sprint for 20 seconds; stop or walk for 10
seconds. Do this eight times and you're all done! You'll never look at
four minutes the same way again.
My favorite way to do this style of high intensity interval training
is in a spin class or running stairs. It's so hard during one of these
activities, but there's such a great reward after – you feel like a
superstar when you're done. You can also do Tabata with a bicycle,
treadmill, elliptical, circuit workouts, kettle-bells, TRX or sliders,
while using a jump rope, and so on. You get the picture.
Full article : http://health.usnews.com/health-news/blogs/eat-run/2013/09/30/why-you-should-try-tabata-training
Sunday, 15 September 2013
CrossFit Tabata and music from TabataSongs
Very good video and great tailored Tabata music..
Get some inspiration and motivation!
More on their Youtube page : http://www.youtube.com/user/TabataSongs?feature=watch
Get some inspiration and motivation!
More on their Youtube page : http://www.youtube.com/user/TabataSongs?feature=watch
Thursday, 5 September 2013
Tabata: is this workout worth the pain?
In this article, some limitations of Tabata training are pinpointed. Do you agree?
Extract:
Tony Gallagher, The Sunday Telegraph fitness expert, agrees. “You have to be
fit to do it, not the other way round,” he says. “And research has shown
that most of the benefits come in the first three weeks of training. After
that, they taper off.” As for practising Tabata four times a week, Gallagher
believes that would be “crazy”. “You’ll end up injuring yourself, and I
doubt it would bring any benefits,” he says.
Full article:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/dietandfitness/10281079/Tabata-is-this-workout-worth-the-pain.html
Saturday, 17 August 2013
Ask The Ripped Dude: What The Heck Is Tabata Training?
Interesting article on famous http://www.bodybuilding.com website.
The author tries to answer this question:
I've been hearing a lot about the benefits of Tabata training. What is it, and should I work it into my program?
Full article here: Link
I'm a bit surprised by this part:
"Some people now vary the exercises during a session. It's also popular to increase or decrease rounds and intensity. Although this variation may not technically count as Tabata Protocol, adding or subtracting rounds or changing movements every other round can be useful."
The Tabata protocol was done on stationary bikes, so actually anything else won't be the 'real' protocol. However what matters is the 170% of VO2max intensity, for the 8 bouts of 20s of efforts.
Once again it seems that this critical criteria is not incorported:
"Here are some movements to incorporate: lunges, jump lunges, thrusters, cleans, hang cleans, burpees, mountain climbers, jump squats, and even push-ups. "
Yes, you know what I think about push-up for Tabata. It is a good endurance exercise for chest, shoulders and triceps but it will never push your heart to 170% of VO2max!!
Lastly there are some examples of exercises, with pictures, which is helpful to understand.
The author tries to answer this question:
I've been hearing a lot about the benefits of Tabata training. What is it, and should I work it into my program?
Full article here: Link
I'm a bit surprised by this part:
"Some people now vary the exercises during a session. It's also popular to increase or decrease rounds and intensity. Although this variation may not technically count as Tabata Protocol, adding or subtracting rounds or changing movements every other round can be useful."
The Tabata protocol was done on stationary bikes, so actually anything else won't be the 'real' protocol. However what matters is the 170% of VO2max intensity, for the 8 bouts of 20s of efforts.
Once again it seems that this critical criteria is not incorported:
"Here are some movements to incorporate: lunges, jump lunges, thrusters, cleans, hang cleans, burpees, mountain climbers, jump squats, and even push-ups. "
Yes, you know what I think about push-up for Tabata. It is a good endurance exercise for chest, shoulders and triceps but it will never push your heart to 170% of VO2max!!
Lastly there are some examples of exercises, with pictures, which is helpful to understand.
Sunday, 4 August 2013
10 ways to burn 100 calories in 10 minutes
Burning as much possible calories in the minimum amount of time is a quest for many people and gym goers!
The Tabata training is; of course, in the list:
Extract:
And science shows they work, too: Tabata training, a type of four-minute interval that alternates 20 seconds all-out effort with 10 seconds of recovery, has been shown to blast 13.5 calories a minute!
1. Mix stairs and burpees
2. Climb a rock wall
3. Take a spin
4. Score a goal
5. Pair dumbbells and plank jacks
6. Jump rope
7. Step it up
8. Try plyometrics
9. Throw some punches
10. Add sprints to any cardio
Full Article:
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/health/2013/08/02/10-ways-to-burn-100-calories-in-10-minutes/#ixzz2b03NrEMU
Saturday, 20 July 2013
Tabata AND HIIT TRAINING,Benefits associated with work-to-rest intervals
In this article, the author summarises what is Tabata training and where it is coming from.
He pinpoints that kind of HIIT training such as Tabata could be reserved for already fit individuals.
Extract:
The caveat is this, and if you read the last piece on the functional
movement screen this may already be apparent: Many of us are limited in
which large-movement exercises we can perform properly without risking
injury. Let's revisit the burpee. If, as your trainer, I have to modify
your burpee to a level that doesn't challenge your anaerobic system,
it's no longer HIIT or tabata training. Therefore, this type of training
is often reserved for fitter individuals.
Full article:
Saturday, 13 July 2013
Milkha-like body 2500 ab crunches away...and Tabata
Tabata training is famous also in India!
In this article, the actor Farhan Akhtar describes precisely his training regimen and diet. It gives a good idea about how to incorporate the Tabata training into a strict agenda.
Extract:
"After three months, I moved to Tabata, a high intensity workout in which I had to pull off maximum repetitions in a given period. We combined two muscle groups every day — chest-biceps, back-triceps, and shoulders-legs. I did eight-10 sets (each lasting 90 seconds) per body part. Full article:
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