Ever found yourself struggling to find time for a workout? The good news is that you only need four minutes to give your strength and cardio a boost with Tabata interval training. 4 minutes sounds easy enough, and not only that – you will be working for intervals of only 20 seconds at a time with 10 seconds rest in between. No problem!Tabata training was founded in 1996 by Japanese professor Izumi Tabata. He conducted tests on two groups of athletes comparing 60 minute of moderate intensity with 4 minutes of high intensity interval training.The results showed the athletes training in high intensity interval training improving their aerobic as well as their anaerobic system.

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The 4 Minute Tabata Workout | Muddy Race

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It’s tough to let go of sunny summer runs in the park, but you can make sure your fall and winter indoor workouts are a ‘HIIT’ by adding High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) to your routines. These workouts combine 30 second intervals of plyometrics—explosive muscle moves also known as ‘jump training’—with cardio ‘recovery’ intervals.HIIT is popular because it cuts your sweat session time in half because you’re doing double the work in short spurts. Athletes and martial artists use plyometrics to increase speed, power, and performance. They’re used in the fitness field to get great results fast

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4 HIIT Moves to Add To Your Workout | KnowMoreTV

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“Tabata” is the name of a particular type of workout program that provides similar health benefits to that of cardio workouts, but Tabata has a bit more spice. Instead of hours upon hours or exercise, Tabata can be completed in 4 minutes.  Tabata falls under the category of high intensity training or high intensity interval training.

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What is Tabata Training – Personal Training Academy

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There are various workouts out there (circuit) that may be difficult to understand. Sometimes you have to go to one side of a gym, workout there, then go to the next. Fortunately enough, Tabata is a basic form of workout and can be easy to follow.

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