Added HIIT to my routine
Inittolozeit
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I added HIIT routines to my exercise this week... and I have actually gained weight.... I know its because of the workout itself and it will eventually fall off.... but I LOVE the workouts! I know the scales lie I follow this channel on YouTube... FitnessBlender
How many have tried HIIT, and how long before you noticed new results since adding the exercises in?
Thanks in advance!
How many have tried HIIT, and how long before you noticed new results since adding the exercises in?
Thanks in advance!
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I'd be interested in seeing some answers to this, too. I'm actually planning on doing an HIIT workout tonight. Usually I lift or just do plain cardio. I'm excited to try something new.0
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I've heard really awesome things about HIIT. I looked up a few different workouts on Pinterest to try out. I'm really close to my goal so I'm hoping this amps up my progress!0
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I love the HIIT classes. It really pushes me. One question is how do you record it in your exercise log? I've been putting circuit training but I'm not sure that is right.0
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the closer to your goal, the less you will want to rely on HIIT, and more on longer LISS, at least if attempting to preserve as much lean mass as possible while eating in a deficit.0
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I love HIIT! I had results in about 3 weeks and did it consistently for 1 year. With eating super healthy and clean, I was in the best shape of my life then. Now I do strength training and HIIT. My favorite youtube channel is ZuzkaLight or www.zuzkalight.com. And for strength training www.lovingfit.com0
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My trainer gave me a running HIIT workout to do 3x a week (this is the first week), he has also changed my 30 minute workout with him to HIIT (once so far this week, have another session today). I'm hoping this is the answer (along with some of my recently discovered health issues) to my 7 month long plateau.0
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started HIIT about 3 weeks ago and saw an increase in weight too, but I very quickly noticed my clothes were fitting better. I am very happy to report that the scale is going down and fast! My trainer switches them up each week to keep my body guessing. He told me today that he just read that a 4 minute (20 on - 10 off) set burns more calories than 2 hours of basic cardio! I am sold and look forward to learning all kinds of HIIT.0 -
I love the HIIT classes. It really pushes me. One question is how do you record it in your exercise log? I've been putting circuit training but I'm not sure that is right.
I add it in myself, I have a HRM monitor0 -
Okay, now I'm officially curious, gotta google this to see what it's all about!:happy: Anything to mix it up!0
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started HIIT about 3 weeks ago and saw an increase in weight too, but I very quickly noticed my clothes were fitting better. I am very happy to report that the scale is going down and fast! My trainer switches them up each week to keep my body guessing. He told me today that he just read that a 4 minute (20 on - 10 off) set burns more calories than 2 hours of basic cardio! I am sold and look forward to learning all kinds of HIIT.
Thanks for this response!!! Maybe I will put the scale away for a month! Yeah right! I am a scale junkie.... Trying to only weigh once a week now.... Cannot wait to see numbers go back down0 -
Okay, now I'm officially curious, gotta google this to see what it's all about!:happy: Anything to mix it up!
I actually heard about it from a friend at church so I typed it into YouTube and found some awesome ones... It's hard, for me I'm out of shape and over weight.... So it's extra hard lol! But I burn tons of calories!0 -
He told me today that he just read that a 4 minute (20 on - 10 off) set burns more calories than 2 hours of basic cardio! I am sold and look forward to learning all kinds of HIIT.
NO WAY 4 min of HIIT will equal a 2 hour run...even at 12min miles you are still looking at well over 1000 cals in 2 hours (100cal/mile), and i dont think it is possible to burn more than 250 cals a min, no matter how hard you are HIITing. And i prefer my cals to be burned primarily from fat stores, not sugars, when i do my cardio.0 -
The thing about HIIT isn't the calories you burn while doing it, it is the calories you continually burn the rest of the day.0
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the closer to your goal, the less you will want to rely on HIIT, and more on longer LISS, at least if attempting to preserve as much lean mass as possible while eating in a deficit.
I am no where near my goal yet a little over 50lbs to go!0 -
The thing about HIIT isn't the calories you burn while doing it, it is the calories you continually burn the rest of the day.
Yes!! I did a 50 minute walk in the morning then did HIIT for another 30 yesterday and I was hungry allllll day! I ate though, I learned quick you have to eat to lose0 -
The thing about HIIT isn't the calories you burn while doing it, it is the calories you continually burn the rest of the day.
"EPOC. Then there's HIIT's biggest selling point: EPOC. According to the study HIIT has an EPOC of 14% vs 7% with steady state cardio. So if 30mins of HIIT burns as much as 30mins steady state cardio, that's 342kcal vs 321kcal.
Do 30mins HIIT 3x/week (which is a lot) and you'll burn 252kcal per month extra from EPOC. Since you need to burn 3500kcal to lose 1lb fat this is insignificant. But again, these numbers are estimates."
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OP thanks for the FitnessBlender youtube channel. Looks awesome.0
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OP thanks for the FitnessBlender youtube channel. Looks awesome.
Your welcome!!0 -
Here is another link that has amazing workouts. You can sort it by time, equipment, no equipment, circuit, and much more. I have been doing a lot of these lately. Hope it helps.
http://litealloy.com/workouts/tags#fb-root0 -
I used Fitness Blender all winter when it was too cold to get out of the house. I got great leg muscles from it. I'm 1 week into one of their programs to get total body strengthening.0
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Do 30mins HIIT 3x/week (which is a lot) and you'll burn 252kcal per month extra from EPOC. Since you need to burn 3500kcal to lose 1lb fat this is insignificant. But again, these numbers are estimates."
If you are doing 30 minutes then it is more interval training. Not true HITT which is only about 5 minutes0 -
Good for you! I do some HITT type exercises as part of the boot camp class I go to.
I don't have much weight to lose (except around my mid section) and am mostly interested in getting stronger, and I have noticed improvements since I started0
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