HIIT?

Krizzle4Rizzle
Krizzle4Rizzle Posts: 2,704 Member
edited September 25 in Health and Weight Loss
I keep seeing "HIIT" in a lot of posts lately and I was wondering what it was. It's probably something super obvious but you don't know until you ask and "knowing is half the battle!"

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  • Fat2FitChick
    Fat2FitChick Posts: 451 Member
    High Intensity Interval training it means burst of exercise at your maximum intensity for about a minute or so then resting for the same amount of time. The do it all over again!
  • taso42_DELETED
    taso42_DELETED Posts: 3,394 Member
    G.I. Joe!!!!!

    HIIT = High Intensity Interval Training

    The general idea is to alternate between 60 seconds of all-out effort followed by 60 seconds of a more moderate recovery effort, then repeat several times. The number of seconds and number of repetitions vary depending on who you ask. It is an uber-efficient form of cardio and I love it.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-intensity_interval_training
  • It is intense, it is crazy but it so much fun!
  • Its a class they have at Lucille Roberts. I take it every tuesday, Its great! Its a combination of cardio & strength exercises & I've heard its great for toning up and trimming fat off of your body.
  • Amandac6772
    Amandac6772 Posts: 1,311 Member
    It stands for High Intensity Interval Training. It means working really hard for a while, then working a little slower, then working really hard again in intervals. It's great training. I do Turbo Fire which incorporates it in the workouts but you can do it on the treadmill, ellipitcal, etc. Just have to push to your maximum.
  • deema79
    deema79 Posts: 108
    Hi,

    Its High Intensity Interval Training; the idea is your body continues to burn calories after your done working out Their really short workouts 45-60 seconds but SUPER intense. Im currently doing Turbo Fire and they are a part of that workout set.
  • RTricia
    RTricia Posts: 720
    http://www.projectswole.com/conditioning/9-routines-for-jumping-rope-with-power-and-endurance/

    This is the jump rope one I've been looking at for my lunch breaks...
  • Shawnalee0703
    Shawnalee0703 Posts: 1,093
    lol I wonder how many people will respond with the definition? ;)

    Here is a link that explains the MANY HIIT options. :-D
    It is killer and AMAZING!

    I practice hiit running and spinning and I love it both ways. Fast and effective.

    http://www.intervaltraining.net/hiit.html
  • kevbrinks
    kevbrinks Posts: 42 Member
    HIIT will increase your metabolism for hours after you do it. There are multiple variations of the on/off schedule (that vary from 4 seconds to 4 minutes either way!) but one of the most popular is the Tabata Method. 20 seconds at high intensity followed by 10 seconds at low intensity.

    Keep in mind that HIIT is a VERSION of Interval Training. This isn't "20 seconds jog then 10 seconds walk". This is "20 seconds sprinting as hard as you can then 10 seconds walk". This is the kind of intensity that makes people who eat before throw up. You should be WIPED from doing it.

    Here is a link to an excellent scientific article on HIIT if you are interested.

    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2991639/
  • Amandac6772
    Amandac6772 Posts: 1,311 Member
    HIIT will increase your metabolism for hours after you do it. There are multiple variations of the on/off schedule (that vary from 4 seconds to 4 minutes either way!) but one of the most popular is the Tabata Method. 20 seconds at high intensity followed by 10 seconds at low intensity.

    Keep in mind that HIIT is a VERSION of Interval Training. This isn't "20 seconds jog then 10 seconds walk". This is "20 seconds sprinting as hard as you can then 10 seconds walk". This is the kind of intensity that makes people who eat before throw up. You should be WIPED from doing it.

    Here is a link to an excellent scientific article on HIIT if you are interested.

    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2991639/

    That is true...you should be crawling out of the room after a session.
  • bekdavis
    bekdavis Posts: 290 Member
    I just started a treadmill routine using the HIIT philosophy this morning. I feel AMAZING! I am anxious to see the results!
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