The Scientific 7 Minute Workout...
phatnotfluffi
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Hey all. Found this interesting bit in the new york times today. It's SCIENCE, okay? SCIENCEEEEEEE
http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/05/09/the-scientific-7-minute-workout/?src=me&ref=general
http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/05/09/the-scientific-7-minute-workout/?src=me&ref=general
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“There’s very good evidence” that high-intensity interval training provides “many of the fitness benefits of prolonged endurance training but in much less time,”
The exercises should be performed in rapid succession, allowing 30 seconds for each
Let us know how it works out. Make sure and get some before and after pictures.0 -
But it's 12 exercises for 30 seconds each... isn't that only 6 minutes? Where does the 7 come from? HOW DO MATH?0
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A seven (or six) minute workout is better than a NO minute workout :drinker:0
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But it's 12 exercises for 30 seconds each... isn't that only 6 minutes? Where does the 7 come from? HOW DO MATH?
Oh wait, 10 second rest between exercises. Okay, so that's an additional 120 seconds, or 2 minutes... which means in total this thing would be 8 minutes... I'M STILL CONFUSED0 -
Better plan: tabata, the 4 minute workout.0
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But it's 12 exercises for 30 seconds each... isn't that only 6 minutes? Where does the 7 come from? HOW DO MATH?
"...a 10-second rest between exercises." does that even make sense?
12 x 30 = 360 / 60 = 6 minutes of exercising
12 x 10 = 120 / 60 = 2 minutes of rest
That's 8 minutes Liars
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this about 50 year old research!! gotta love the times!0
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Better plan: tabata, the 4 minute workout.
Woah. You're like the bulkiest dancer, ever.0 -
Better plan: tabata, the 4 minute workout.
Pssshhht! More like a way to go from feeling like Superman to pansy in 4 minutes.0 -
Better plan: tabata, the 4 minute workout.
Did these in spin class today for a total of 12 minutes. I feel thinner already!! Lol Actually I enjoyed it
Hope they really do work!0 -
Better plan: tabata, the 4 minute workout.
Woah. You're like the bulkiest dancer, ever.
All the better to intimidate you, my dear!0 -
I love this routine whether it is scientific or not.. it is simple to do yet very challenging. I definitely feel every bit of the workout!!0
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Love the image of the guy squatting with a rounded back.0
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pfft
Only need 4 minutes on the ROM.
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Based on science. Someone please test this and let us know if it works.0
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The exercised are basic and simple. If you are not doing a work out yet, this is perfect to start. You don't have to have a gym or weights to get results. Later on you will want to challege yourself more by adding weights and possibly more complicated routines. For most people I see if they walked for 30 min a day and did these movements they would see a big difference in thier bodies.
We all have to start somewhere.0 -
I agree, it is a great place to start. You can add hand weights or modify to make it harder. I do 3 rounds on day I didn't have time to workout because it is so simple, better than nothing!0
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In for...
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"...a 10-second rest between exercises." does that even make sense?
12 x 30 = 360 / 60 = 6 minutes of exercising
12 x 10 = 120 / 60 = 2 minutes of rest
That's 8 minutes Liars
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Wait... You don't have to do the last 10 seconds of "rest". Do something else instead.
So..
12 x 30 = 360 / 60 = 6 minutes of exercising
11 x 10 = 120 / 60 = 1:50 minutes of rest
That's 7:50, - round down for marketing purposes 7 minute workout! ;-)0 -
Would be good to know if this helps!? I'd never heard of Tabata training until now! Might give that a go at the Gym tonight!!!
Anyone else that has done this, please add me or comment, I'd love to know more!!! :-)0 -
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The science is actually good. What many are dismissing is the intensity. I would challenge anyone here to do full out sprints for a total of 20 seconds for just 4 cycles with just 10 seconds rest in between cycles (remember we're speaking 100% effort, not 90%, 85%). If you aren't gasping for air by that point, then you aren't doing it right.
Now apply the same intensity with speed for the 12 exercises mentioned in the workout. Most would probably fail at about the 6th exercise.
HIIT works when applied correctly. Most just do it half assed and think it's not tough enough.
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