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GD writes: “I have just heard of the Tabata form of exercise. Does it have any element of New age to it?  From what I read of it, it seems ok.  I would appreciate it if you could shed more light on it.”Dr. Izumi TabataTabata Training is not New Age and is a very serious and well-researched form of exercise.Designed by Dr Izumi Tabata of Japan, this training protocol involves 20 seconds of all-out effort, 10 seconds of rest, repeated eight times, in the course of about four minutes. He monitored the Japanese speed skating team in the 1990s and noticed that short spurts of extreme exercise was just as effective as hours of traditional training. This led to the development of Tabata training.Some of the exercises used during Tabata training include pushups, body weight squats, medicine ball slams, and sprinting or jumping rope.

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I’ve recently been introduced to a new type of workout, called Tabata Training. If you’re not familiar with Tabata, it’s a basic workout form of high intensity interval training with enormous benefits. The idea behind Tabata is to workout as hard as you can for only 4 minutes and it will have the same benefits as 30 minutes or more of cardio.Photo Credit: www.tabatatraining.orgTabata was founded by a Japanese scientist named Izumi Tabata, who conducted a study comparing moderate intensity training with high intensity training. The athletes who trained with moderate intensity workouts for 5 days a week for 6 weeks showed an increase in their cardiovascular system, but little results in their anaerobic system.

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We all live busy lives and there are a lot of people who claim that they simply dont have time to go to the gym for a long cardio workout or strength training routine. The good news is you don’t need to spend hours on the treadmill or elliptical to burn some serious fat. All you need is four minutes.The type of training I am referring to is a different form of High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) called Tabata. The basis of Tabata Training is four minutes of intense interval training/circuit training. A good example is sprinting for 20 seconds and then walking for 10 seconds – Repeat 7 more times for a total of 8 sets (which equals approximately four minutes).Get more high-intensity workouts with our Performance Training Video Series >>Tabata Training can be done with a number of different exercises.

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Why Tabata Training at Ferris360 is becoming so popular! Posted on Mar 25, 2013 in Fit Tips, Tabata-Maybe it has something to do with Sylva’s love of  T- AB -ATA!!!Tabata is the name of a Japanese researcher who discovered a way to increase both anaerobic and aerobic capacity and increase an individual’s metabolism so body fat could be burned quickly. This documented formula is a form of high intensity training that we love at Ferris360. Tabata training follows a specific format of:- 20 seconds of very high intensity exercise- 10 seconds of rest- repeat 8 times for a total of 4 minutesThe Tabata360 program is an extremely effective fat burning workout with the added bonus of a significant increase in VO2max. Each exercise might only be four minutes, but you keep sweating and breathing hard for a long time afterwards.

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If you are like most of us, some days you are really crunched for time. Work, kids, meetings or other engagements have completely taken over your day, and your typical 45-60 minute gym session is just not happening. Does that mean you skip it all together?

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Tabata Training | FitnessRX for Women

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Is Tabata a Good Workout Plan?There are countless forms of workouts out there and each form of workout has a different outcome. Some increase strength, some increase muscle mass while others help you lose weight. Most people are familiar with cardiovascular exercises, which are designed to enhance fat loss and improve endurance. The exercises can be anything from power walking, biking, skipping, swimming or running. The exercises can last for about an hour, hence categorized under moderate intensity training

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Is Tabata a Good Workout Plan? | Tabata Training Method

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People have thousands of excuses for why they can’t train, the most popular being a lack of time. That’s why CrossFit is a great option for so many people; the workouts accomplish a lot in a short period. A banner example of this is Tabata intervals. Named after Japanese researcher Izumi Tabata, the intervals follow a 2-to-1 work-to- rest ratio

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emailEditors Note: This is a re-posted article from April 2012 to provide easily referenced information on Tabata work. It comes to us from Kelsey Romshek. Kelsey is a CrossFit L1 Trainer, NSCA-CPT and he is a Firefighter/EMT-B, in Lincoln Nebraska. He also works as a trainer at CrossFit Lincoln.As Firefighters, we have to be fit, and we have to be strong.  We wear over 70+ pounds of gear each time we go to work at an alarm.  Our hydraulic tools weigh 40+ pounds.  We have to move medical patients, rescue victims, and downed firefighters.   That said, we have to be able to move our bodies efficiently, as well as be able to apply force to move external objects.  This is where the CrossFit training program comes into play for Firefighters.As Chris has pointed out, CrossFit is simply “Constantly varied, functional movements, performed at high intensity.”  How does CrossFit do this?  By incorporating a good balance of three things: metabolic conditioning, gymnastics, and weight lifting.  For quick reference, metabolic conditioning is considered to be a repetitive, full body movement that causes a rise is cardiorespiratory output such as running, rowing, or jump roping; gymnastics is simply moving the body through space;  and weight lifting is applying force to move an external object.In February, Travis Rask wrote a great article about the back squat.  I couldn’t agree more with what Travis wrote about the back squat and the importance of lifting and training heavy for our profession.   But what about the guys in the fire houses that don’t have access to that equipment?  What about when guys take off on a vacation to the beaches of Cancun, or the mountains of Colorado? How can they maintain what they’ve trained so hard for

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This Japanese import is super effective—and super hard! Yes, it’s short (20 seconds on, 10 seconds off for as little as 4 minutes), but you have to go all out to get the big benefits. Sammie Kennedy, a Toronto-based personal trainer and creator of Booty Camp Fitness Ultimate Home Edition 2, shows off a Tabata-style routine in the video above. Follow along, and you’ll be looking as fit as she does in no time flat.Tags: cardio workouts, fat-burning workouts, fitness trends, workout videosSee All Videos

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Hot Trend: Tabata Training – Shape

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No Excuses (Tabata) Workout #15Share!Facebook0Google+0LinkedIn0Pinterest0A Tabata workout is a set of eight high intensity intervals performed for a total of four minutes. The intervals consist of 20 seconds of high intensity exercise, followed by 10 seconds of recovery. Sounds easy enough, right? Well, they’re not.

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No Excuses (Tabata) Workout #15 | Traci D. Mitchell

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