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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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Turn your iPad into a Mac or PC control center with the amazing Actions. We also have an app that will make your interval training less of a chore, and a trivia game all about music. All app prices are subject to change at any time and without notice regardless of stated free duration. Price changes are solely under the control of the developers.

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Is there a superfast workout I can get in before leaving the house in the morning? Something I can do in 10 minutes or less, before I head out to work? —JOSE C., MIAMI, FL We have one you can do in four minutes. Professor Izumi Tabata, a researcher at the National Institute of Fitness and Sports in Tokyo, found that brutally intense interval workouts lasting just four minutes improved endurance better than more conventional interval training—and they even increased fat burning

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Lose Weight Fast: The One-Exercise, 10-Minute Fat-Burning Workout

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We love Tabata interval workouts. It’s four minutes of high-intensity training, alternating between 20 seconds of max training followed by a 10-second rest for a total of eight rounds. These workouts are fast-paced and fun and burn up tons of calories. In this workout, we bring you two sets of Tabata, plus a little warmup and cooldown

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I got lots of comments, emails and messages about the tabata workout that I posted last month. Many of you are using it and like the tabata format. I’ve received requests for more variations of the workout so you can mix it up a little.

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December Bodyweight Tabata Workout | Peanut Butter Runner

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Los Angeles, CA — (SBWIRE) — 12/10/2013 — One fitness trend that exploded in 2013 was various forms of High Intensity Interval Training. While there were several variations of this form of exercise, Tabata training was one of the more popular ones. But as trends come and go, how can a person determine if one style of exercise is right for them, or if they should vary their workouts with other styles?With Tabata training, participants are given a fast-paced and exciting way to tone muscles, improve cardiovascular health, and burn calories during a short allotment of time. This sounds fantastic to anyone pressed for time, but in order to get the most out of the workout, it must be done correctly.Tabata is structured in 4 minute blocks composed of eight 20-second intense bursts of speed or strength exercises, then combined with eight 10-second rest periods

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What exactly is high intensity interval training?High intensity interval training (HIIT) has become a bit of a buzz word in the Paleo community, but what is it? HIIT is a series of short high intensity workout intervals combined with short “recovery” intervals.Instead of spending hours on the treadmill, a HIIT is far shorter, consisting of short bursts of very strenuous workout, broken up with recovery intervals. You might sprint for a minute as fast as possible, then recover for two minutes several times.What are the benefits of HIIT?1.

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There are a wide range of workouts out there, but not all of them are the best choice when it comes to enhancing the weight loss process. While some exercise regimens increase your muscular mass and strength, others boost the weight loss process and transform your body into a fat burning furnace. One of these exercises specially designed for burning fat is Tabata Training.A Unique Type of Training ExerciseCardiovascular exercises (or cardio) are a very popular type of workout specially designed to stimulate the fat loss process and to provide your body with more endurance.

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Tabata Training: The Best Workout for Burning Fat ~ healthead

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Save7Favorite0 If you think you don’t have time for a butt-kicking workout this holiday season, think again. Tabata, a form of high-intensity interval training, can burn up to 13 1/2 calories per minute, meaning just a short workout will leave you sweaty, full of energy, and ready to take on your packed day. Try this under-20-minute Tabata workout from Sports Club/LA trainer Judy Truong; she guarantees it’ll leave you feeling “like you’ve been at the gym all day.” After a few minutes of warmup, start with Tabata One, and do each exercise for 20 seconds, resting for 10 seconds before you move on to the next move. Rest up to 30 seconds between each eight-move Tabata series, but make sure you keep rest breaks short to keep your heart rate up.

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20-Minute Total-Body Tabata Workout – Fitness

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