Tabata?
TheMamaBear21
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Has anyone tried this style of exercise? I used to do this kind if thing for competitive softball when I was like 15 and I was in amazing shape. That's almost 10yrs ago. I guess it's worth a shot. 20sec high intensity and 10 sec rest. I think anyone can do that so I'm going to go for it. Anyone with experience let me know thanks!
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They had it at my gym for a while and I really loved it. You get such a good workout in less time. And even though it sucks while you're doing it, you can count the seconds to the next exercise or break. It goes by fast and you feel great after.0
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Yep, it's an amazing way to really up your VO2 max...and want to throw up.0
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I honestly thought you were talking about the baseball player for the Pirates. I gotta start drinking less.0
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I do it often. My trainer calls my last set "the finisher."
(If you talk to me and I don't answer you during "the finisher," please don't think I'm rude - I. Can't. Breathe.)0 -
I do it at the gym at work if I can't cycle in. It has made a massive difference to my cycling, it might psychological, but I find the hills easier, I know I can push myself really hard and still survive.0
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I do this at home on the days I feel like I want some intense cardio type exercise. I put some music on really loud and just go0
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Thanks everyone. I'm going to have my husband do all the timing for me. Army SSG he needs to whip me into shape as long as he doesn't confuse his rank with my authority we'll be just fine.0
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When I started Tabata I gained so much muscle and lost so much fat I was so happy definitely worth it if you ask me the workouts are so fun too!0
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Has anyone tried this style of exercise? I used to do this kind if thing for competitive softball when I was like 15 and I was in amazing shape. That's almost 10yrs ago. I guess it's worth a shot. 20 sec high intensity and 10 sec rest. I think anyone can do that so I'm going to go for it. Anyone with experience let me know thanks!
I have an app on my phone called: Caynax HIIT Pro - cost $1.99 which does Tabata. For example, I would set it for 31 minutes (15 sets) with 20 or 30 seconds rest. My exercise consists of:
90 seconds stress exercise time - leg presses
30 seconds slow exercise time - obliques
90 seconds - stepping
30 seconds - obliques
90 seconds - kettle bell swings
30 seconds leg lifts
90 seconds jogging on the stop
and so on until I reach 31 minutes
ending with 60 seconds cool down
On my more ambitious workouts out I would do a whole body workout for 60 minutes. When I plateaued, this helped to get the weight moving again. It is extremely hard, but it allow you to use up every second of those 60 minutes without wasting time. Best $1.99 that I have spent in a long time.0 -
Yes, love tabata and hiit style workouts. I have a good number of DVDs in the style. Would be happy to send you the titles and where you can purchase them if you are interested. PM me if you want them and I will give you a list.0
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Lately I've been doing lots of tabata and hiit workouts on fitnessblender.com (for free) and loving it, really feel stronger all over. I've never liked exercise videos before, but I can't seem to get enough of these. I'm never sure how to log it here though--calisthenics? circuit training?0
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Did it at crossfit with rowing and other exercises.
To make TABATA effective you really have to go 'all out ' for 20 seconds(not 90%).
I tried TABATA rowing for 20 sets( 20 sec on, 10 sec off , 10 min total) the other week.
Almost died. lol0 -
Has anyone tried this style of exercise? I used to do this kind if thing for competitive softball when I was like 15 and I was in amazing shape. That's almost 10yrs ago. I guess it's worth a shot. 20 sec high intensity and 10 sec rest. I think anyone can do that so I'm going to go for it. Anyone with experience let me know thanks!
I have an app on my phone called: Caynax HIIT Pro - cost $1.99 which does Tabata. For example, I would set it for 31 minutes (15 sets) with 20 or 30 seconds rest. My exercise consists of:
90 seconds stress exercise time - leg presses
30 seconds slow exercise time - obliques
90 seconds - stepping
30 seconds - obliques
90 seconds - kettle bell swings
30 seconds leg lifts
90 seconds jogging on the stop
and so on until I reach 31 minutes
ending with 60 seconds cool down
On my more ambitious workouts out I would do a whole body workout for 60 minutes. When I plateaued, this helped to get the weight moving again. It is extremely hard, but it allow you to use up every second of those 60 minutes without wasting time. Best $1.99 that I have spent in a long time.
Hey Socajam - love this routine. Going to print and save. :-)0 -
Lately I've been doing lots of tabata and hiit workouts on fitnessblender.com (for free) and loving it, really feel stronger all over. I've never liked exercise videos before, but I can't seem to get enough of these. I'm never sure how to log it here though--calisthenics? circuit training?
Under cardio, there is now an entry for Tabata Bootcamp. You can use that for basic calorie calculation.0 -
I agree! It needs to be done at 100% intensity to feel the full effect!! It works wonders. So many possibilities with Tabata. It can be a full body, upper body, lower body, cardio, heavy bag, or all combinations.0
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All my workouts are tabata based, except for my cycling to and from work. I love it as it kicks my a55 (in a good way) but it doesn't take forever.
Here's yesterdays kettlebell workout as an example (all tabata):
2 handed swings
snatches left/right
cleans l/r
Burpees
dips/press ups
2 handed swings
24 mins (plus brief rests - I never rest for more than 1 min between) and I was done0 -
I love a "tabata style" DVD workout, not true tabata, that Amy Dixon does with her Breathless Body series. I have lost weight, broke a plateau once and I found after not walk/jogging in a long time, I didn't lose as much as usual in endurance, I think the pacing and cardio helped a lot.0
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LOL, you guys aren't really doing the real tabata protocol. You're doing tabata style / HIIT.
Read the actual tabata study. Unless you're at 170% VO2max for 20 secs, you're not doing tabata.0 -
LOL, you guys aren't really doing the real tabata protocol. You're doing tabata style / HIIT.
Read the actual tabata study. Unless you're at 170% VO2max for 20 secs, you're not doing tabata.
Whatevs, We knew what they were asking.0
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