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It’s Nike Training Club Week. Nike hold free NTC (Nike Training Club) classes across the UK a number of times a week, including Train to Run, Yoga, Run Clubs and the classic NTC full body workout class. This past week, they’ve been hosting daily free workouts, talks and workshops across London. They’re hosting them in other cities across the World during the rest of January (America is next week). The class on Wednesday was held at Equinox (aka the most incredible gym in London) and included a long warm up, followed by this Tabata workout

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The Runner Beans: NTC Tabata Workout

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Transform Your Training with Tabata Workouts – Body Reliance

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5 Shares Facebook 1 “> Pin It Share 2 “> 1 Google+ 0 (function() var po = document.createElement(“script”); po.type = “text/javascript”; po.async = true; po.src = “https://apis.google.com/js/plusone.js”; var s = document.getElementsByTagName(“script”)[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(po, s); )(); “> Email — Email to a friend”> LinkedIn 1 “> 5 Shares × Going to get STRAIGHT to the fat-burning chase with this one…Enjoy!1.)    Resistance train 4 times a week.One is better than nothing, two will definitely offer you some results and health benefits, three is really awesome, but FOUR seems to be the Holy Grail of amount to times to lift weight a week.If you lift any more than 4 days per week, you probably aren’t recovering in between your workouts. If you are starting off with ZERO times per week, some say to start with ONE time per week, which is great. However, if you decide to only resistance train ONCE and you go ALL OUT, then you are probably going to be sore for 5 days.My suggestion is you lift 4 days a week, even starting out, BUT only do a few minutes. Do 4, 10-minute metabolic resistance workouts, like THESE for the first couple of weeks, THEN increase your weight and workout time.Click HERE to receive one FREE metabolic resistance training workout video every week.2.)    Circuit and Interval Programs for EfficiencyI don’t know about you, but I value my time dearly. I don’t like to waste my precious time doing tasks that don’t provide much value to my life, especially if it’s working out.

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8 Resistance Training Tips for Women

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Losing 95 lbs in a Year with LCHF and Intermittent Fasting …

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by Team FitRxThursday. 23 January 2014 Share This! By Ryan AbdullahHave you ever read a fitness magazine and came over the abbreviation HIIT? Perhaps you over heard people talking and mentioning HIIT? HIIT is a very popular form of exercise and I guarantee that you are missing out if you are not aware of it

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To HIIT Or Not To HIIT | FitnessRX for Men

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“Fat” is Not a Feeling 14 Comments Thursday, January 23rd, 2014 “I feel FAT.”  Three words.  Three words that carry a lot of ‘weight’. ‘Heavy’ words that you hear, say, or think every day, or every 15 minutes in some cases. You may go to bed at night feeling totally awesome and wake up the next day feeling FAT.

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“Fat” is Not a Feeling – Robb Wolf

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No one wants to be “that guy,” but for some reason, you’ve built a reputation that’s wreaking havoc on your ability to make friends, move up in the office, and otherwise get what you want in life. Here are three telltale signs that can help you recognize when you’re on the outside so you can start working your way back in.1. Awkward SilenceIn every group discussion, there are those who are talkers and those who take a backseat in the conversation. This is human nature and it’s good to know or embrace your role. What’s not good is when someone who is typically gregarious suddenly isn’t speaking up when you’re around.

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Total Body Conditioning HIIT Workout Jan 22, 2014 Email EmailWorkout equipment:Workout type: 12 minuteTimer setting: 18 x :10 x :301. Sandbag burpees2. Pistols3. Tuck jumps4.

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Total Body Conditioning HIIT Workout – 12 Minute Athlete

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Also check out our Client Jan Newsletter We have been using the Tabata system of training in our studio for several years now both in our Met-X-Fitness and in our more Blitz / Boot Camp orientated Pilates Mat and Reformer Class’s and because I know all about the excellent benefits and results of this style of training I rather stupidly assumed everyone else did too. I realized last week that this was not the case when on two separate occasions I was asked by a client and a trainer I was chatting with – the same two questions what exactly is Tabata? And how does it work? So here it is – Tabata, a high intensity, short duration effective exercise systemTabata – What is it?Tabata (developed by it’s name sake Japanese Professor Izumi Tabata) is a high intensity interval training system (HIIT) that since its inception has provided remarkable results – he originally developed this system for the Japanese speed skating team in 1996 Tabata – How does it work?

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Joyce Gavin -: Tabata – High Intensity Interval Training

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We’ve all been there — cooking dinner for someone who insists they really, really don’t want to eat vegetables. Maybe it’s just one vegetable — like Brussels sprouts — or simply the entire genre, that offends their palate. I remember cooking dinner for my family not too long ago, and my fully grown brother squealing in horror at the roasted cauliflower; you would have thought I was trying to murder him by crucifer!

But there are a few simple cooking techniques I have found to be successful in coaxing haters into falling in love with at least one or two new vegetables.

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