Troll & Spammer Problem: Click here to read about the most common types of forum trolls. Then click the Report button when you see their posts. Threaded Mode | Linear Mode Fitness Do you do HIIT strength training? Author Message WestIndianArchie True Player Posts: 2,208 Joined: Oct 2010 Reputation: 88 Post: #1 Do you do HIIT strength training? The goal is fat loss/cutting.Do you do your High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) after your weight training?Or do you dedicate an entire session to HIIT on a separate day from your weight/resistance training?WIA Yesterday 07:19 PM Halmark Male Feminist Posts: 7 Joined: Jun 2013 Reputation: 0 Post: #2 RE: Do you do HIIT strength training?

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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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HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training) to Lose Weight | Cody Blog

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Loading …Variety is the spice of life, isn’t that what they say? This saying definitely applies to effective exercise…and High Intensity Interval Training, or HIIT, has variety in spades! I believe finding a good workout balance is key, and a HIIT workout with a customizable mix of cardio, resistance training and stretching might help you meet your fitness goals.Today I want to talk about spicing up your workout routine by adding in High Intensity Interval Training, or HIIT. While a HIIT workout may sound intimidating, most HIIT enthusiasts will be the first to tell you that it’s much more fun than plodding along on a treadmill – not that there’s anything wrong with that, if you enjoy it! – because a typical HIIT workout can give your great results in less time.Sound too good to be true?

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High Intensity Interval Training: How to get great results in less time …

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Loading …Variety is the spice of life. This saying definitely applies to effective exercise…and High Intensity Interval Training, or HIIT, has variety in spades! I believe finding a good workout balance is key, and a HIIT workout with a customizable mix of cardio, resistance training and stretching might help you meet your fitness goals.Today, I want to talk about spicing up your workout routine by adding in High Intensity Interval Training, or HIIT.

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High Intensity Interval Training – Discover Good Nutrition

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The Hottest Trend in Workouts: HIIT, Tabata & Crossfit Consider these workouts the hot buttons for the New Year. Why? You not only feel like you have worked out to the max, your body registers the intensity and burns more calories. Shred mega calories in under 25 minutes! HIIT – High Intensity Interval TrainingSarah Joseph, a colleague of mine with a Masters in Exercise Science, explains it best

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The Hottest Trend in Workouts: HIIT, Tabata & Crossfit – Lindsay Brin

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Start 2014 Off with a HIIT! By: admin | In: Featured, Tips, Total Body, Uncategorized | On: January 2, 2014 It was a fast paced year in the world of fitness. There’s no denying the breakout starpower of the HIIT workout, with exercises everywhere looking for shorter, faster, harder ways to workout and get results…YESTERDAY!In this series, there are 6 levels.

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Start 2014 Off with a HIIT! – GymRa Daily

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New Year’s Day HIIT Workout Jan 1, 2014 Email EmailWorkout equipment:Workout type: 12 minuteTimer setting: 18 x :10 x :301. Wall balls2. Bulgarian split squats (L)3. Bulgarian split squats (R)4

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New Year's Day HIIT Workout – 12 Minute Athlete

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December 30, 2013 | By Dr. Sara Solomon Happy New Year!Kick off the new year the right way! My home workouts are quick and easy to include into your hectic schedule 365 days a year. Don’t fall into “the notorious New Year’s Resolution pattern” of joining a gym for 2 weeks and then falling off the bandwagon. The key to COMPLIANCE is selecting a program that you can MAINTAIN and ENDURE 365 days a year.

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Home Workout #42: Back in Shape HIIT | Dr. Sara Solomon

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Christmas Kettlebell HIIT Workout Dec 25, 2013 Email EmailWorkout equipment:Workout type: 12 minuteTimer setting: 18 x :10 x :301. Kettlebell swings2. Reptile push ups3. High knees4. Kettlebell front squats5

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Christmas Kettlebell HIIT Workout – 12 Minute Athlete

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Don’t think you can get an amazing cardio workout in 15 minutes? Download these FREE audio workouts from fitness pro and Koko FitClub Chief Fitness Officer, Michael Wood – and think again.High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) is  perfect for anyone who wants a serious workout in less time. A HIIT workout alternates between intense bursts of activity and fixed periods of less-intense activity or rest, working your body more efficiently to give you maximum results with less time at the gym.HIIT is super-efficient, and the perfect fat-burning workout for anyone with weight loss goals and a busy schedule.

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