Ever found yourself struggling to find time for a workout? The good news is that you only need four minutes to give your strength and cardio a boost with Tabata interval training. 4 minutes sounds easy enough, and not only that – you will be working for intervals of only 20 seconds at a time with 10 seconds rest in between. No problem!Tabata training was founded in 1996 by Japanese professor Izumi Tabata. He conducted tests on two groups of athletes comparing 60 minute of moderate intensity with 4 minutes of high intensity interval training.The results showed the athletes training in high intensity interval training improving their aerobic as well as their anaerobic system.

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The 4 Minute Tabata Workout | Muddy Race

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“I don’t have time.” That’s one of the biggest reasons used for not working out. I get it. You have your 9 to 5 (which many people put in more time than scheduled). You have your family, your kids’ activities, your committee meetings, volunteer work and other necessary obligations.

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Tabata Training – A Workout For Those Who Are Too Busy To …

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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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Tabata seems to be one of the new fitness buzzwords, but in fact, it’s a concept that’s been around for over 10 years. In 1996, Dr. Izumi Tabata used a specific method of interval training for his study published in the journal Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. In the study, he had cyclists perform 20 seconds of all-out effort followed by 10 seconds of rest. The participants repeated seven to eight sets of the exertion-rest intervals, equaling just about 4 minutes of actual workout time

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Get FIT in just 4 minutes? Why this works! | Texas Fit Chicks

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Tabata training is a type of High Intensity Interval Training, or HIIT.  This version of HIIT is based on a 1996 study by Izumi Tabata (a physiology professor in Japan) and his colleagues initially involving Olympic speedskaters.He conducted the tests on 2 groups of athletes; 1 of the groups used the moderate intensity interval training and the other using high intensity interval training.In group one; the athletes were training in moderate intensity workouts (70% intensity VO2max) for five days a week for a total of six weeks with each training session lasting an hour.Group two trained in the high intensity workouts for 4 days a week for a total of 6 weeks with each session lasting 4 minutes, at 20 seconds of intense training (170% intensity VO2max) and 10 seconds of rest.Group 1 had a significant increase in the aerobic system (cardiovascular system). However, the anaerobic system (muscles) gained little or no results at all.Group 2 showed much improvement in all their athletes. Their aerobic systems increased much more than group ones, and their anaerobic systems increased by 28%.Conclusion

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What's in a Name? Part 3: Tabata | Crossfit Los Gatos

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What’s the best protocol for fat loss? Well, it may just be tabata.Tabata is a high intensity training protocol, named after its creator; Dr. Izumi Tabata is a Japanese researcher who conducted a study on elite athletes and found their fitness levels improved by 28% when they performed the prescribed protocol of 20 second intervals of high intensity followed by 10 seconds of rest for a total of eight rounds, equaling four minutes in duration.The key to Tabata protocol is to put forth maximal effort for each 20-second interval. Keep in mind there’s a big difference between maximal effort and an increase in effort, so if you want to blast fat make sure you give it your all!Why Tabata Protocol WorksPerforming steady state cardio and maintaining the same moderate intensity level throughout an entire workout for 30-60 minutes burns calories while you’re in motion. That’s all fine and dandy, but the benefit of high intensity interval training like Tabata is that you can sizzle calories not only during the working intervals, but also during rest periods and for hours after the workout is complete.

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What is Tabata Protocol? « Kelly Gonzalez

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The Tabata Method, or perhaps more widely known through celebrities and the media as ‘The 4 minute fat burning miracle workout’, is based on High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT), rather than the more commonly used endurance training often associated with going to the gym.Where does the Tabata Method come from?Tabata is named after Professor Izumi Tabata who carried out a training study on his Olympic team in 1996. He decided to split his Olympic speed skater team into two and train them differently to see which reaped the greater training benefit.One group trained at what’s called a ‘Steady state’ – 70% VO2max (70% of the maximum capacity to transport oxygen round the body whilst exercising), the other group trained by using 20 seconds of ultra-intense exercise (at an intensity of about 170% of VO2max) followed by 10 seconds of rest, repeated continuously for 4 minutes (8 cycles).The results?The ‘steady state’ group achieved a higher VO2max on completion, but the Tabata group who had started lower, gained more overall. In addition only the Tabata group had gained anaerobic capacity benefits – meaning being able to live without air for a period of time.OK, so I know most of us aren’t Olympians and therefore you probably just want to know what this actually means in layman’s terms for you. Am I right?Well it was originally thought that endurance based exercise workouts were the most beneficial for burning fat, as it was popularly believed that fatty acid utilisation usually occurs after at least 30 minutes of training.However Tabata (or HIIT) has been shown to burn fat more effectively and significantly lower insulin resistance which overall proves to be more beneficial than endurance based training.But as you’ve already heard to do ‘Tabata’ in the truest sense of the word is to train at 170% VO2max.

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What is the Tabata Training Method? | TabataLive

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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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Tabata Training is Serious Stuff! | Women of Grace

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I’ve recently been introduced to a new type of workout, called Tabata Training. If you’re not familiar with Tabata, it’s a basic workout form of high intensity interval training with enormous benefits. The idea behind Tabata is to workout as hard as you can for only 4 minutes and it will have the same benefits as 30 minutes or more of cardio.Photo Credit: www.tabatatraining.orgTabata was founded by a Japanese scientist named Izumi Tabata, who conducted a study comparing moderate intensity training with high intensity training. The athletes who trained with moderate intensity workouts for 5 days a week for 6 weeks showed an increase in their cardiovascular system, but little results in their anaerobic system.

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Tabata Training – FORM Magazine

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The past few months quite a few people have been talking about HITT training, specifically Tabata training. I had NO clue what this word meant until last week when I was looking at Dr. Sara Solomons webpage for inspiration and workout ideas and came accross it. According to TabataTraining.com….”Tabata was founded in Japan by Izumi Tabata

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Baby Weight Be Gone!: Tabata Training, amazeballs and so much fun

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