What is HIIT Training?If you’ve been keeping your ear to the ground on the fitness front, then you no doubt would have heard a lot about HIIT training in recent times.HIIT stands for high-intensity interval training, and it involves doing a number of short but intense exercise sessions, separated by less intense exercises for recovery.For the average practitioner, a normal routine will go something like: warm up period, a number of sets of intense exercise at about a minute long, each set being split with light work at about 50% intensity, followed by a cool down period. Workouts will normally last anywhere from 5-30 minutes.This is by no means a set formula, and different people will have varying degrees of intense workout and recovery, but a general rule of thumb is that your intense sets should be twice as long as your recovery period.Benefits of HIIT TrainingFrom a weight loss perspective, HIIT training has some big benefits. This type of training makes good use of the afterburn effect, where your resting metabolic rate (RMR) is raised after an intense workout as your muscles try to rebuild and refuel.This means that not only will you be burning a tonne of calories during your workout, but due to the spike your metabolic rate experiences in the hours/days after a workout, you’ll continue to burn more calories (than normal) just sitting on the sofa!There are also considerable fitness benefits too.

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10 Flares10 Flares × What are some reasons that people fast? For religious traditions or disciplines? To break eating habits? What about fasting for legitimate weight loss?I started intermittent fasting about three months ago and have seen some pretty good results. Now, roughly 10 pounds lighter, I’ve felt that the short bursts of fasts have allowed me to branch out from some eating habits like the 2nd cup of morning coffee, the afternoon sugar kick or the late night browsing in the fridge.The simple break in routine has helped me learn just how hungry I’m not and how often I eat when I don’t need to.The weight loss and diet industry can seem cluttered with new and trendy ways to keep off the extra pounds, but few of these suggestions actually stick

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I have been searching for a fast weight loss plan that is effective and easy to follow for years. After doing many different programs and getting varied results, I am going to touch on what I have found to be the best that there is.For a weight loss plan to be effective, it will have to be easy to follow and cause you to lose significant fat, as well as provide lasting results. First of all, lets scratch off any of the fad diets and magic pills that never really work.

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Hey everybody, we have another guest post for you all today from TK Cook over at Fitz101. It is all about HIIT or High Intensity Interval Training (an exercise concept much like our own Cardio Conditioning). I’m sure that you’re going to love his post!Judging solely by the name of the concept, it would be pretty easy to guess that High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) is an exercise program that will push you to your limits. For people who have no idea whatsoever about this particular type of training, it’s the only thing they know for sure about HIIT

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It’s called High Intensity Interval Training, HIIT for short.  As the name suggests it is intense. I should start by saying, I’m not a trained or certified health expert by any means. All I know is that if you are looking to get all around results with building muscle, endurance, cardio, anything at all HIIT will deliver.

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HomeFitnessWorkouts HIIT: 10 Minute Fat Blaster Routine HIIT: 10 Minute Fat Blaster Routine April 8th, 2013 Short, intense cardio workouts are by far my favorite training method. By adding 2-4 HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training) sessions to your workout routine, you can get major fat burning benefits. There have been countless studies done on this type of training and the proof is in the pudding: HIIT burns fat! So, I’m going to share one of my favorite routines

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Weight Training Helps to Burn Fat and Stimulate Weight LossResistance training, traditionally known as weight training, produces the greatest boost to your metabolism – your fat burning capacity. Muscle is the source of calorie burning and the only way to make more of it is to stress your muscles, stimulating them to grow. The best way to create this stress is to weight train.

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Tabata, HIIT, intervals … what’s the average gym-goer to do when they see classes with these titles cropping up on the schedule? Justin Bowers, owner of Synergy Fitness, demonstrates a training technique with Kelly Ruth of Mechaniscburg. DANIEL ZAMPOGNA, For PennLive.com High intensity interval training and Tabata are two peas in a fitness pod. Both focus on short periods of high-intensity movements paired with periods of rest

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Paleo eating and vegan eating are the EXACT SAME THING.This is why any and all research on Paleo diets can be used for Vegan diets, and vice versa.It’s also why any personal experiences people have had with a Vegan diet can be directly applied to what you will probably experience with the Paleo Diet and vice versa.I mean, after all… they’re both ‘eating’ right?I hope this sounds crazy to you, because this is EXACTLY how I feel when people talk about different types of fasting.‘Fasting’ or ‘Fasting for weight loss’ is a very BROAD description of a style of ‘not eating’, just like ‘Eating’ or ‘Eating for weight loss’ can cover just about any diet in existence.All fasting is NOT the same, just like all styles of Eating are not the same.So, I’d like to give you my own way of clarifying this apparent confusion.These are my own definitions, but they have served me extremely well over the years…Long-term fasting: Abstinence from food or calorie intake for a period over 72 hours.Short-term fasting: Abstinence from food or calorie intake for a period of 72 hours or under.OK, so now that we’ve divided up fasting based on length, let’s look at much more confusing issue – Intermittent Fasting.Intermittent – Occurring occasionally or at regular or irregular intervals… so really “Occasionally”Fasting – Taking a break from eating (zero calorie intake) for a predetermined period of time without a necessary interval from one fast to the next.So Intermittent fasting becomes ‘Occasionally taking a break from eating’(Pretty simple eh?)But this is where people get confused… Or at least where I get confused.If you are spending MORE time NOT eating than you are eating in any given period of time (let’s say a week) why are you calling that Intermittent Fasting?In my eyes this cannot be defined as taking an occasional break from eating, in fact I think it should be defined as the opposite, and that would be “Intermittent Feeding”.Intermittent Feeding = Taking the occasional break from fasting to eat during a predetermined window.There are similar approaches but also very different approaches to fasting for weight loss.This is not an attempt to disparage this type of approach. Diets that are Intermittent Feeding can be fantastic, helpful, effective, but they can also be in some ways completely different than Eat Stop Eat.I feel that it’s not accurate to lump them together as the experience of doing a form of intermittent fasting is much different than intermittent feeding.In my opinion the sub-categories of IF need to make it into our way of thinking.LeanGains, The Renegade Diet and even some of the more extreme protocols along these lines (like fasting for 20 hours eating for 4 every day) –  all can incredibly effective fat loss programs, but in my eyes (and I know you guys are going to hate this) NOT intermittent Fasting. To me they are more accurately described as Intermittent Feeding.Now, the benefits are very similar – simple, easy fat loss, no loss of muscle mass etc.The technique is similar; Don’t eat for a period of time.And they, along with most other kinds of IF probably share about 80% of the supporting research.But there are also some major differences that I feel is what merits this new definition – specifically the amount of time you are ‘allowed’ to eat, and because the ‘eating windows’ are different, you also have to approach your eating differently. The more ‘extreme’ the Intermittent Feeding, the short the eating window, the more you must eat with ‘purpose’ during that window.Each style shares some pros and cons, but also have other unique pros and cons.Sometimes there is research that applies to ALL types of fasting, sometimes it’s specific to one style or the other.The same goes with personal experience

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How to Work Out Smarter at HomeReleased 2013-03-07 00:45:00 GMT: 2 weeks ago. 0 click(s)FULL ARTICLE…want to stop before you start, while sweating it out on a full one can also dampen workout goals. Eat something with simple carbs and a little p…Kawann Short won’t work out at combine – NFL.comReleased 2013-02-19 21:32:07 GMT: 1 month ago. 0 click(s)FULL ARTICLEPurdue defensive tackle Kawaan Short will not work out at the NFL Scouting Combine or his school’s pro day on March 1. A hamstring injury will …Listen up: Work out motivation from Michelle Obama — MSNBCReleased 2013-01-29 22:29:39 GMT: 1 month ago.

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