TABATA TRAININGPosted onApril 20, 2013bypgrimstadToday I got the chance to try the latest trend sweeping gyms everywhere- Tabata training.  My Friday Total Body Conditioning Class got to try it with me!  If you’re not familiar with it, let me explain.  Tabata is a form of interval training, where you work for 20 seconds, rest for 10 seconds and repeat for 8 cycles- a total of 4 minutes. A true Tabata training session will push you to the max- something that’s definitely not for everyone

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Happy Fitness Friday (well, now it’s Saturday but we’ll roll with it…)! I’m trying to focus the first few posts on workouts that you can do at home or at the gym with bodyweight or minimal equipment before I start getting into more complex workouts that use a variety of equipment. Today I have a 20-minute tabata workout for you.What is tabata?Tabata-style workouts are a form of high intensity interval training where you work a certain movement or exercise at max effort for 20 seconds with a 10 second rest for a period of four minutes.What are the benefits of tabata training?When you work short bursts of all-out effort you are training in an anaerobic pathway.

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