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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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A Deeper Insight on the Most Effective Tabata Leg WorkoutsThe four-minute revolutionary workout called Tabata Training is gaining more popularity online. This is because a lot of people have watched videos on YouTube and success stories on different blogs all over the internet. For those who are still unfamiliar with this workout, here is a bit of an introduction to let you know what the training is all about. © Dmitriy Shironosov | Dreamstime.comTabata training is a 20 seconds high intensity workout followed by a 10 seconds rest, to be done 8 times and all in a span of 4 minutes

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The FitcastSee AlsoApple Says The Original iPhone Is ‘Obsolete’10 Ways Technology Is Forcing Us All To Be RuderPeople Are Buying Legal Ingredients Online To Make Illegal DrugsJohn Romaniello is the author of fitness book “Man 2.0: Engineering the Alpha,” a fitness book for men who could stand a day or two without a donut. Even though this is his first book deal, it still earned him an undisclosed seven-figure sum. We talked to him about how this happened, how to get in shape, and what the future of books looks like.BUSINESS INSIDER: What’s your general background? What did you do prior to your book-writing days?JOHN ROMANIELLO: My general background for the past several years has been in training; for about 12 years I’ve run a successful business in and around NYC, working with lots of “regular” folks, but also a smattering of professional athletes, actors, models, etc. Really, I’ve been building my business offline for a decade.In 2009, I brought the business online; I started a blog, and began to offer services like online coaching and created digital products.So, ultimately, I’m in the fitness industry.

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Yes. This guy did eat too much sugar and simple carbs.You are obsessed.No really, you are.And it may not entirely be your fault. I mean you get hit over the head with it all the time.Carb this, Carb that, Carb the other thing.What is it about Carbohydrates that elicits such an emotional response from the vast majority of us?I suspect it is because there is so much confusion out there about the subject. Good carbs, bad carbs, sugar vs.

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A blog dedicated to life. The story of my 130+ pound weight loss + fitness journey, my family, what I feed my family, recipes I concoct, workouts I do, books I read, designs I create. Basically anything that encompasses the life of this 30 something mom on a quest of healthy living. manda at fridaylovesong.net

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What Are The Most Effective Tabata Workouts?The Best Tabata WorkoutsThe miraculous fitness solution, Tabata training, has taken the fitness world by storm. When everyone else is doing their own Tabata training, you can definitely try it on your own too. Nowadays, being physically fit is more of a need rather than a want. When you are always on the go, you need to have a physically fit body that can endure any physical challenges that might come your way.For those who are suffering from weight management problems, Tabata training is the best weight solution for them. Instead of spending a lot of money on weight loss products and treatments that are useless and ineffective, you might as well have Tabata training and get effective results.What is Tabata Training?Before you start your own Tabata training, you need to have some background first.

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HIIT is HOT. “It’s the rage in the fitness industry right now,” says sports physiologist Mike Bracko, Ed.D., a trainer and skating coach at the Hockey Institute in Calgary, Canada.HIIT stands for High Intensity Interval Training. It involves really short bursts of activity followed by less intense intervals that are like resting on your feet without stopping.Related Link: The Real Energy-Boosting Drinks for Men The good news is that HIIT can shorten your workout, and may provide specific fitness benefits. The downside? It’s hard

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At SportsGadgets.co.uk we believe in the benefits of HIIT, and are proud to supply equipment and guidance on how to get the best out of it.  Here, our blog contributor and marathon runner Andy Glass shares some if his first-hand experiences and thoughts on the subject, starting with the basics…What is “HIIT”?HIIT is an abbreviation for High Intensity Interval Training.  It’s not new, back in the old days we runners used to call them “fartleks”, but I guess I can see why that name was never going to become fashionable.However, as heart rate monitor training experiences a growth in popularity (not least due to the availability of low cost and accurate heart rate monitors) there is a more interest in the benefits of training in the different “heart rate zones”, which has put a spotlight on HIIT.This is a good thing.  I write as a keen and vocal advocate of HIIT.Mile 25See, once upon a time there was this girl from my running club who told me about the brilliant speed training sessions she’d been going to at the local athletics track.  Sounds good, I thought.  I can’t claim to have had entirely honourable intentions, but to cut a long story short we’ve been an item for 14-months, and I’ve never been a better or faster runner than I am right now. In the last year I’ve blitzed PB’s in every race distance I’ve entered.  I recently knocked 12-minutes off my marathon time, missing out on the holy grail of a sub-3hr by just two minutes.HIIT has unlocked speed I never knew I had. What does HIIT involve?As the name suggests, High Intensity Interval Training involves short bursts of hard and strenuous exercise, followed by a brief period of rest to recover, and then repeat until your lungs feel like exploding.In our case this involved 2 to 4 minutes of running at speed around a track, with up to 60 seconds to recover.  This would be broken into two or three sets of maybe 4-6 reps, with perhaps a longer recovery period of 5 mins in between.  The torture would eventually come to an end after 50 minutes or so, accompanied by a strange sense of well-being and a deep rooted conviction that “we’ve earned that pizza now”.Who would benefit from HIIT?In short, anyone.  It’s a lot to put your body through, so I wouldn’t recommend commencing a high intensity exercise program without establishing a good level of underlying fitness first.  However, it is a great way to “move up to the next level”, and perfect for those that love to feel the burn…HIIT is far from the preserve of runners, it’s applicable to most forms of sport where improved endurance, strength, stamina and speed are beneficial.  And who says you have to be playing sport to benefit?  The improvements in fitness, muscle tone and general conditioning can be enjoyed by anyone!I know a few self-styled fitness buffs that are actually a little bit scared of proper hard work; they safely plod along in their comfort zone whilst telling themselves they are working hard.  It’s common sense to me that the body will improve in proportion to the amount of stress we put upon it – put the work in, get the results out.Get ripped… look younger…I’m sorry for that cheesy subheading, however, for once I don’t think it’s a vacuous claim.  I’ve never believed in shortcuts, and HIIT is not one.  It’s hard work.  But I believe it’s efficient and effective hard work for the results you can achieve.Through high intensity training, your body adapts to become more efficient at producing and using energy.  You burn more calories during an HIIT session than you would with a gentle workout, and this continues long after you’ve finished.By forcing your muscles to work harder, you cause microscopic tears in the muscle fibre.  Your body will repair this “damage” whilst you are resting and recovering, which burns calories (and fat).  As this process continues your muscles will grow, your body fat reduces, and you look more toned and defined.It is this on-going cycle of rejuvenation that’s behind the “look younger” claim too.  There are far too many self-propagating myths on the internet already about this topic, and apologies for adding to it, but speaking as a natural born cynic this one makes logical sense to me,The key to HIIT is getting your heart beating fast enough!High Intensity Interval Training is a perfectly descriptive name.  The high-intensity bit refers to your heart rate –  and you need to be pushing it up close to it’s maximum for short intervals.This is where you smart phone can help

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HIIT It ThursdayPosted at April 24, 2013 // Fitness, HealthHere we are at day SEVEN in the Spring Tune Up Challenge!  How is everyone doing?  Are you getting all of your challenges done?  I’ve been doing them right along with you (and been in pain right along with you!), so don’t leave me hanging here all on my own!Here I am “fluttering” on TuesdayAnd here I am post “work it out Wednesday” + an interval workout on the treadmillIf I look like I”m tired and in pain it’s because I was.  Can we talk for a second about the brutality that was Inner Thigh Insanity

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Final Phase Fat Loss: Review Examining John Romaniello’s Training Program Revealed Final Phase Fat Loss ReviewHouston, TX (PRWEB) April 19, 2013 Fitness icon, John Romaniello’s Final Phase Fat Loss that is all about getting rid of the dreaded “plateau” effect that plagues so many people in their workout efforts and claims to be a “surefire” workout regime has caught attention of HealthAvenger.com’s Stan Stevenson, prompting an investigative review.“Final Phase Fat Loss is a program that has been born out of the genetic code that’s within all of us to hang onto those last few pounds of excess fat, simply for emergency situations,” reports Stevenson. “One of the good things about this training program is that it strips away all those myths and crazy promises that fitness programs have claimed over the decades. You will see the fat loss results you yearn for if you manage to optimize your workouts to not only drop fat, but also build muscle, and increase your metabolism.”Final Phase Fat Loss includes a Training Manual, Log Sheets, Results Journal, an Exercise Library, a Supplement Guide, “Origin” Audio File, Audio Interrogation and a Quick Start Check List. The training manual covers the complete training theory as well as the 24 hormonal response training workouts that make up the program.

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