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Photo Credit: Foundation CrossFitHIIT (High Intensity Interval Training) to lose weight:While the debate about the best way to lose weight rages on (probably until the end of time), we would like to highlight the greatness of high intensity interval training for it’s fitness & weight loss benefits.In a comparison between one group doing 4-6 30-second treadmill sprints (with 4-6 minutes of rest in between each), and the other group doing 30-60 minutes of steady-state cardio. After 6 weeks of training, the subjects doing the intervals had lost more fat. READ: 4-6 30-second sprints burns more fat than 60 minutes of incline treadmill walking. (University of Western Ontario)Additionally, there are a handful of reliable studies (by Laval University, East Tennessee State University, Baylor College of Medicine, and the University of New South Wales) that also prove that shorter, high-intensity cardio sessions result in greater fat loss over time than longer, low-intensity sessions.Woo-hoo! So now that we know HIIT Workouts are great for losing weight, how should you get started?Check out (and subscribe to!) our HIIT Training Plan page for tons HIIT workouts & new HIIT workouts every week Incorporate one HIIT workout into your usual exercise routine each week Switch from steady-state cardio workouts to interval workouts HIIT Workouts to Lose Weight:Walking: Repeat 10 times (30 minute workout) totalWork Interval: 2 minutes, Walk at 90% effort / 5.0-5.5 mph on the treadmill Rest Interval: 1 minute, Walk at 60% effort / 4.0-4.5 mph on the treadmill Running: Repeat as many times as possible in 10 minutesWork Interval: 100m sprint Rest Interval: 200m easy jog Swimming: Repeat 10 times (1000m total)Work Interval: 50m freestyle sprint Rest Interval: 50m easy breast stroke Cycling: Repeat 15 times (30 minutes total)Work Interval: 90 seconds max effort pedaling Rest Interval: 30 seconds easy pedaling Rowing: Repeat 8 times (4000m row) totalWork Interval: 500m, 90% effort Rest Interval: 500m, 60% effort Bodyweight: Repeat 5 timesWork Interval: 10 Burpees + 10 Jump Squats + 10 Push Ups Rest Interval: 30 seconds stretching Weightlifting: Repeat 5 timesWork Interval: 10 Back Squats + 10 Barbell Rows Rest Interval: 30 seconds plank Specialized HIIT Methods:1) Turbulence Training:8 reps of weight training alternated with 1-2 minute high intensity cardio, for 45 minutes maximum.2) Tabata Method:Each “set” is 30 seconds long, and consists of 20 seconds work alternated with 10 seconds rest.

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Photo Credit: Foundation CrossFitHIIT: High Intensity Interval Training has been earmarked as one of the fitness trends you shouldn’t ignore in 2014. Although it’s gaining popularity as the most effective way to lose weight, build strength, and stamina – High Intensity Interval Training is not just another fad. Read on to learn why you should start interval training, and check out example workouts & training plans below.High Intensity Interval Training:HIIT workouts are structured by high-intensity, maximum effort “work” sets alternated with low-intensity, low-effort “rest” sets. You can make nearly any cardiovascular activity into a HIIT workout: Running, walking, cycling, swimming, rowing, weightlifting, and bodyweight movements can all be structured into a HIIT workout.

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Screen shot 2013-12-31 at 15.50.29PRLog (Press Release) – Dec. 31, 2013 – Imagine getting fit in just four minutes! It sounds like science fiction – but it’s actually science fact. tabataTM is the hot new workout scientifically proven to get you fit in just four minutes of intense exercise.Professional athletes like Team GB cycling and many Premiership clubs have long been fans, along with A-listers like Henry Cavill, Elle McPherson and Jessica Biel, plus X-Factor winner Sam Bailey.Now Olympic athlete Louis Smith has started using it – with dramatic results. He has undergone a startling transformations – all thanks to tabata TM.Louis Smith who won silver and bronze medals in the 2012 Olympics, dropped half a stone of bodyfat in just three weeks of doing these full bodyweight routines and is now looking ripped and lean, “Since starting tabataTM I feel amazing – the best I’ve felt for months

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Written By Tamara BuschelI am sure that most of us know the pitfalls of a diet that focuses primarily on restricting calories. While the initial weight loss is impressive, the results are typically unsustainable and the weight ultimately returns, leaving you feeling tired, depressed, and lacking motivation.While I would never recommend these types of diets, there are multiple benefits to giving your body windows of time without food. Fasting has been around for ages and there are many reasons why people choose to fast.

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It’s a HIIT! High Intensity Interval TrainingFitness trends come and go, but experts have found a favorite—and you’ll be surprised how good it really is.What is HIIT?High Intensity Interval Training, also known as HITT, is a refreshing cardio workout that specializes in alternating between really intense and take it easy. Start out with 1 minute at a dead sprint, then ease up and walk for 2 minutes. You repeat this interval four or five times and—BAM—you see results pretty darn fast.Why We Love ItEfficient, fun, and endlessly creative, HIIT is quickly becoming the people’s workout choice

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I thought you might like to know how we’re getting on with our intermittent fasting (or 5:2 fast diet) that we started in June this year just before we went on our cycling trip along the Danube.Well, it’s going wonderfully! I’ve lost the 5 kilos I put back on after my initial diet three years ago when I lost 20 kilos, despite the fact that I am now eating a lot of foods I had thought I’d have to give up forever.I actually look forward to our fast days, when I have 500 calories and Jean Michel has 600, and which we plan according to what’s going on that week but which are usually 3 or 4 days apart. Mondays and Thursdays or Fridays are typical choices, but the beauty of the 5:2 fast is that there are no fixed days.  We continue to always eat the same thing on those days, as it suits us that way.The amazing thing is that I am not hungry on fast days

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By Colin GriffinIn Part One of our blog on this topic, we reviewed the science behind resistance training with a hypoxic (low oxygen) stimulus – one that simulates altitude through a hypoxic chamber or mask system. While there had been some initial focus on blood flow restriction by occlusion, recent studies have presented a strong case for the potential benefits of doing resistance training in a full hypoxic environment. The aim of this follow-up blog is to outline a more practical-based approach to implementing a hypoxic resistance training program with the needs of athletes, players and coaches in mind.

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Does Fat Loss Factor Actually Work : John Romaniello- Final Phase Fat Loss 2 – John Romaniello- Final Phase Fat Loss 2.0The is incredibly a health and fitness program which was designed for men and women who are trying to lose the last 7 – 10 pounds, those that have excess fat in distinct body parts, or those that need to have to obtain fairly quite lean. John Romaniello is a brand new York based personal trainer, coach, exercise innovator, author, and fitness model. He is well-known for Getting the best abs inside the fitness business. As a trainer and coach, he has helped thousands of individuals achieve and surpass their fat loss goals.

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Is HIIT not working for you? Chances are you are making this one crucial mistake in your workout. A guy came up to me in my gym two weeks ago and said, “Russ, I’ve been doing about an hour and 10 of HIIT and also weight training almost every day of the week” and he was confused why he wasn’t seeing any fat loss results from it. Immediately I knew what the problem here was – it’s a mistake many people make around the world.Today I’m going to show you where he was going wrong and how he corrected it.The MistakeDespite being over 20 years old, high intensity interval training has only really become popular in the mainstream over the last two years and, as a result, there are many coaches and trainers out there who know very little about the science behind it. You’ll often hear people giving out vague instructions such as “Just do a minute easy, a minute hard” or “Just turn the gears up every 30 seconds”.That approach is nonsense.What this guy in the gym was doing is something I see a lot of people doing and then wondering why they are not getting any results

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Share/BookmarkHow much do you know about HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training) and how it can benefit your cycling?  Well, we’ve got Shane (the bike expert) in today with all the details.HIIT – Painful fad or incredible training trump card?Speed is an elusive quality for racers; we’re all in search of it and we all want to find it, but it’s sometimes tricky to achieve! Conventional training includes vast volumes and base miles, these can really sap the speed out of your legs! It can be tough to cram all these miles in with family commitments, work deadlines and seeing friends – enter High Intensity Interval Training or HIIT.HIIT can take a number of forms, from brief 5-10 second sprints, to 2-3minute high intensity efforts (Laursen et al.

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