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Interval training has proven to be one of the most effective ways to kick fat-burning into high gear, boost metabolism, and improve overall fitness. Yeah, sign us up for that. The only kicker? Interval training gets those great results by pushing the body with high intensity exercises, broken up with lower-intensity efforts in between. Nailing the timing and techniques can take plenty of practice, but that’s where Greatist comes in

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Fat Blasting HIIT Workout – Burn Fat up to 24 Hoursby Gale ComptonHigh Intensity Interval Training (HIIT), typically includes a short warm up, followed by 6-10 high intensity exercises, with low intensity recovery periods or rest, and lastly a cool down.  When performing the intensity workout portion, near maximum effort is required.  HIIT usually lasts between 15 – 20 minutes.Keep in mind that HIIT increases the amount of fat burn during exercise routines and continues to do so for up to 24 hours.  The time it takes the body to recover from each training period takes longer than if doing a steady pace while training, which is why caloric/fat burn continues for a period of time after exercise is over.Our workout today will include a warm up, 30 seconds of high intensity training followed by 15 seconds of  rest/recovery periods…we’ll do this for a total of 20 times.

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There’s a reason Tabata training has been dubbed the “4-minute fat-burning miracle workout.” Doing as little as one Tabata (4 minutes) can increase your aerobic capacity, anaerobic capacity, VO2 max, resting metabolic rate, and can help you burn more fat (and make you look 200 percent leaner) than a traditional 60-minute aerobic workout. Plus, you don’t need any equipment at all! In fact, using only your body is even more efficient since it eliminates time spent fumbling with buttons or tools.The moves in this workout are simple to do but cause some seriously heavy breathing—which is important since 20-second work intervals don’t allow much time for gradually building up your heart rate. Tabata Training Details Begin with a brief warm-up (spend 3-5 minutes with some basic moves like marches, stationary squats, and arm circles to prep your body)

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Kyle gets really excited about not eating!For most of my athletic “career” I’ve been adding more features: more movements, more good foods, more cutting edge methods.  It never occurred to me that less could be better, especially with my food intake (I’ve always been skinny and trying to add weight). But recently on Primal Personality, Mark Sisson’s site (Marksdailyapple.com), I came across a series on intermittent fasting that brought up some pretty persuasive arguments for the benefits of occasional fasting. Further research corroborated the information on the Daily Apple: that going without grub for extended periods of time can have serious advantages for weight loss, lean muscle retention, longevity, brain health, disease prevention and improved determination and confidence.Coming from a guy who ranks eating among his top three favorite things to do close behind baby-making and sleep, fasting doesn’t exactly have strong appeal.  But in the face of the facts, I’ll be observing a weekly fast day for a month and reporting the results to you.One of the primary affects of fasting is pretty obvious: weight loss.  Not only does fasting restrict calorie intake, but it also encourages the secretion of growth hormone and decreases insulin levels.  GH is a primary fat burning hormone and insulin is what stores fat in our bodies (less of it allows more fat to be burned)[i].  All of these factors working together make for a mean weight loss punch, while keeping that lean muscle mass you worked so hard to get at Rugged Crossfit.With some of the junk we put in our bodies today, it’s not crazy that some days we feel like trash.

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GONE GHANDI: INTERMITTENT FASTING | DigBoston

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Here are nine reasons women should not be afraid of gaining muscle: Muscle helps you live longer! According to Tufts University, the more muscle mass you have, the greater your longevity potential. Muscle is the number one biomarker for longevity.

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0 Flares0 Facebook 0 “/> 0 Flares × Fasting is the SH#%In the last post I talked about 10 Awesome Benefits of Intermittent Fasting. My fasting article had a hugely positive response and from the looks of it many kinobody readers have adapted daily fasting into their routines with incredible results thus far. In this article I am going to share with you how I use a special approach to intermittent fasting and nutrition to maximize muscle and minimize fat. My approach is highly influenced by Martin Berkhan of Leangains with a few tweaks of my own to improve results.Cool Reasons to Fast – credit from Martin Berkhan of Leangains Here’s a quick primer on the benefits of intermittent fasting for anyone interested in improving their physique and mental state:• Greater insulin sensitivity, which allows your body to make better use of carbohydrates• A wide variety of potential health benefits, ranging from cardiovascular health and life extension to neuroprotective mechanisms that may protect against brain diseases such as Alzheimers.• Mental alertness, boost in metabolism and improved energy levels due to increased levels of norepinephrine.• Higher levels of growth hormone during the fast, which shifts fuel metabolism to fat burning and spares muscle protein.• Appetite suppression. Contrary to what people seem to believe, fasting will not make you ravenous

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Are you ready to lose fat and build endurance and strength in less time? If so, get ready – you’re about to learn about a cardio method that only takes 20-30 minutes three times a week and gives you the same (if not more) benefits as steady-state cardio.I frequently mention HIIT – high-intensity interval training – on Facebook and Twitter because it’s my get-it-done cardio method. I get bored doing long bouts on the elliptical and HIIT makes the time go fast. Not only can I burn mega calories but I feel energetic for hours after HIIT and have seen my aerobic endurance increase.And just as with weight lifting, you need to vary your cardio workouts to continue seeing results. If you use the same speed, for same amount of time, on the same machine day after day, your body will soon adapt and stop working as hard

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Using HIIT for Weight Loss, Endurance & Strength

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Here is Craig Ballantyne from Turbulence Training to explain the new phenomenon known as  Metabolic Resistance Training. In this little video about Metabolic Resistance Training he is going to explain what it is and what we are going for as well as some cool ways about thinking of why we do this type of training. Read through or watch the video below explaining the concept of metabolic resistance training.What is Metabolic Resistance Training?Metabolic Resistance Training falls under the umbrella of  training with resistance and it could be bodyweight, weights or kettlebells. These workouts combine incomplete recovery with a little bit higher reps. So obviously it’s not power lifting.

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Interval training is often a type of discontinuous physical education that entails a series of low- to high-intensity exercising workouts interspersed with rest or relief periods. The high-intensity periods are typically at or close to anaerobic exercise, when the recovery periods could involve either complete rest or activity of reduce intensity.Interval training can refer to organization of any cardiovascular workout (e.g. cycling, running, rowing, and so on.), and is prominent in lots of sports’ training. It is a technique particularly employed by runners, but athletes from various backgrounds have been known to utilize this type of training.Continue reading for a great starter guide to interval training

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By Chris MartinezNovember. 2011-Why is it that cardio is always the hot topic of fitness discussion and seems to be the fix all solution to burning fat? As we have all learned and I have written about in the past that cardio is not the fix all solution when it comes to body compositional changes anymore.

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