HIIT-thoughts??
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Love love love em They are my fav kind of workout and I would do em every day if it were allowed! I have seen such super results with them too (using TurboFire & intervals on elliptic for my HIITs) I will never go back to a steady slow workout, even my ankles are skinnier0
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Big fan of HIIT. It's like working smarter and working harder rolled into one.0
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If you have an Android, I recommend an App called HIIT interval training timer. You set your own warm up and cool down time, the time to go heavy, the time to ease off, and the number of intervals, then it will blow a whistle to start and stop each stage- works over the music player too.
Handy as you can concentrate on your speed rather than clock watching. I do it on my spinning bike at home, great burn.
And fasting? Why?
Yay for the app! Adding it to my routine today.
I usually just sprint for as long as I can and then walk for a bit and then repeat. This will be helpful to actually time it.0 -
Is there a way to set the treadmill to automatically speed up ever 30 sec (or whatever interval) or do you just manually adjust it constantly? Any tips for that? Great feedback people, thanks!
there is a button on the treadmills at my gym labeled "speed interval" you press it and enter what you want as your jogging speed and then your runninn speed, every time you press it will switch your speed for you. try doing the C25K program, it is basically HIIT but towards the end you will run non stop. even if you just do the first few weeks of it you will improve your running and be able to go faster0 -
As for HIIT, it is great.
As I expected when you asked about IF as well, the responses would be mainly against because people have never actually researched it. If you want IF information join up the Intermittent Fasting group here.0 -
I am on Phase 3 of the Jamie Eason plan and we just started HIIT, for today, it's 30 secs sprint (treadmill at 8) then rest for 30 secs, and repeat for 30 minutes!0
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"Is there a way to set the treadmill to automatically speed up ever 30 sec (or whatever interval) or do you just manually adjust it constantly? Any tips for that? Great feedback people, thanks! "
On the treadmills in my gym, there is an "interval" button. I program in for the "jog", hit enter and then program in for the run speed. When I'm ready to run, I hit the interval button again and the treadmill automatically goes to the run speed. Hit it again and it will take me back to the jog speed. Hope that made sense. Of course, all treadmills are not alike.
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Love, love, love HIIT. Have been stalled for months, started my Turbo Fire again with HIITS and also a new treadmill HIIT I found on google, and love them both. Down 5 lbs in 3 weeks, which is awesome considering how long I have been stuck. I also do strength training immediately after HIIT, and a light jog/walk on the off days.0
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I've been reading up on High intensity interval training and intermittent fasting, wondering if anyone does this and your thoughts on it. What has been your experience?
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HIIT is awesome. start slow, if you don't have a base of cardio.0
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I've been reading up on High intensity interval training and intermittent fasting, wondering if anyone does this and your thoughts on it. What has been your experience?
Intermittent fasting has been great for me. Doing 5/6 meals a day always left me hungry and limited my food choices. Now I can eat more calorie dense foods and go to bed feeling full. Most days I have dinners that are 1000+ cals.
Here's a great website if you're interested:
http://www.leangains.com/2010/10/top-ten-fasting-myths-debunked.html0 -
"Is there a way to set the treadmill to automatically speed up ever 30 sec (or whatever interval) or do you just manually adjust it constantly? Any tips for that? Great feedback people, thanks! "
On the treadmills in my gym, there is an "interval" button. I program in for the "jog", hit enter and then program in for the run speed. When I'm ready to run, I hit the interval button again and the treadmill automatically goes to the run speed. Hit it again and it will take me back to the jog speed. Hope that made sense. Of course, all treadmills are not alike.
awesome thanks!
thats a great way to injure yourself one day. try slowing down the machine to a light jog to rest.0
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