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One of the most common excuses people give for not exercising is that they don’t have time. And if you’re one of those folks who swears up and down that you don’t have an hour (or even 30 minutes) to spare for a workout, then HIIT is the perfect solution.What is HIIT?HIIT stands for High Intensity Interval Training, and it involves alternating between periods of intense exercise and brief recovery. The idea behind HIIT training is that you don’t allow your body to adjust to exercising at just one level of intensity, which enables you to essentially turn into a fat-burning machine. So what does an actual HIIT workout look like?

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Share/BookmarkHow much do you know about HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training) and how it can benefit your cycling?  Well, we’ve got Shane (the bike expert) in today with all the details.HIIT – Painful fad or incredible training trump card?Speed is an elusive quality for racers; we’re all in search of it and we all want to find it, but it’s sometimes tricky to achieve! Conventional training includes vast volumes and base miles, these can really sap the speed out of your legs! It can be tough to cram all these miles in with family commitments, work deadlines and seeing friends – enter High Intensity Interval Training or HIIT.HIIT can take a number of forms, from brief 5-10 second sprints, to 2-3minute high intensity efforts (Laursen et al.

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Naturally, if you walked up to anybody at your local gym and asked them if they would like to learn how to get a six pack in 3 minutes they would probably jump at the chance. Of course, everybody believes such things to be nonsense. However, if you’re looking into how to build muscle you are about to discover why HIIT can produce very good results in less than half the time of regular resistance training.Gone are the days when people need to spend hours working out in the gym after a long, busy day at the office. Nowadays you can get great results in as little as half an hour. [If you don’t know how to build muscle today’s interview will assist you a lot.]The levels of variety and intensity are the two most important factors within any solid training program.

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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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Welcome to another 5TT! I’m happy to bring you some new, super quick & effective HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training) workouts that you can start including in your training program today for some mega fat shredding & serious body toning!As you might know by now, I’m a big HIIT fan. This super intensive training style is really a great way to boost your metabolism & speed up your fat loss, just in time for bikini season!Most of these workouts don’t require any equipment what so ever but there are a few moves in the mix that use a pair of dumbbells.If you’re just starting out with HIIT, you can perform 2 sets instead of 3 and perhaps reduce your exercise period to 20 seconds vs.

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Tags: High-Intensity Workout, interval training, Tabata TrainingThere are various workouts out there (circuit) that may be difficult to understand. Sometimes you have to go to one side of a gym, workout there, then go to the next. Fortunately enough, Tabata is a basic form of workout and can be easy to follow.

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I don’t know about you, but I’m hoping for an easy weekend. Yes, I realize I’m saying that on a Sunday but my weekend is Sunday so just go with it. So to go with that whole easy feeling, I want to share a graphic that FitKit sent out earlier this week about HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training). The ironic thing was that my chiropractor (slash boss) had sent out an article to the team about the benefits of HIIT this week week.Our office is filled with runners, soccer and basketball players, cross fit enthusiasts, as well as other fitness minded folks, it’s important to remember and share the benefits of HIIT training with our patients. We use HIIT workouts in our training sessions but it’s important to share why this type of training is important and some tips on how to incorporate/use it in your workouts.And that’s what I’m going with today, sharing:Are you a fan of HIIT workouts?Share this: This entry was posted in Fitness, Talk Less Say More by admin

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Remember how I wrote about my love for strength training? I almost love HIIT just as much. If you are unfamiliar with HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training), there’s a great article here about it’s benefits.This month, during the Whole30, I’ve been trying to focus on getting consistent with my workouts as well as my eating. I thought I had it dialed in pretty well, but after listening to a podcast the other day I made a few tweaks to my training plan.

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Story HighlightsHigh-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) involves high-intensity sprints followed by low-intensity exercise or rest. Studies have shown that HIIT burns more fat than traditional cardiovascular exercise where the same pace is maintained for an extended period of time. HIIT training has also been shown to burn more belly fat and subcutaneous fat than traditional workouts. If you have limited time to workout, doing HIIT can be a good way to ensure you still get the same benefits from exercises done in a short period of time.

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Being able to respond to viewer’s questions is one of my favorite things to do!!!! And today on CTV Morning Live we provided a very simple answer to the most common question (watch the segment HERE):‘If I don’t have time to get to the gym, is there a type of workout I can do at home that will still get me results?’…The exciting answer is YES! What would I recommend? HIIT = High Intensity Interval Training!Here’s why!

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