Anyone with sucess doing tabata work outs?
laurie62ann
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I've been looking to change things up a bit. I've notices a lot of tabata workouts on YouTube. Can anyone shed some light on this type of workout. Pros/Cons or your experiences?
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I will say that while I haven't done it myself, I have some co-workers who LOVE it and have had great results with strengthening. I am going to throw in my comment to learn more too0
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Isn't that some kind of nebulizer?0
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It's a form of interval training. A pretty efficient way to get an anaerobic workout in. However, it only works if you go hard for each 20-second interval.0
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Depends on what you mean by Tabata. The true Tabata protocol is pretty hard-core -- multiple intervals of 20 seconds of all-out effort followed by enough recovery for another 20 seconds of full-on effort. Dr. Tabata's original work was 8x of 20 seconds full-on followed by 10 seconds of recovery, but that was with Olympic-caliber athletes (more "normal" athletes will need a lot more than 10 seconds of recovery before they can do another 20 seconds of all-out effort, especially for the last few repeats). The advantage of the protocol is that you can get significant increases in both aerobic and anaerobic capacity in a relatively short period of exercise (with warm-up and cool-down included, under 30 minutes). The disadvantage is that the actual workout, if done correctly, is hellish (and if it isn't , you're probably not going to get most of the benefits). Also, "tabata" (as well as HIIT) has been bastardized to the point that damn near any sort of interval work is described as one or the other.0
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I do you tube tabata I'm not an athlete but by the end im fighting to breathe. I.just wanted to change up my routines.0
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Love Tabata! Great way to get a work out in a short period of time. Have to go hard for those 4 minutes though!0
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Anyone know of a good app that can track HIIT/Tabata workouts and then link the calories spent with MFP.
I want one that can help organise and time the intervals etc during the workout and then update MFP with the exercise0 -
Slywrightuk wrote: »Anyone know of a good app that can track HIIT/Tabata workouts and then link the calories spent with MFP.
I want one that can help organise and time the intervals etc during the workout and then update MFP with the exercise
You'll never get an app to accurately track that ever. You would need a chest strap HR monitor to accurately monitor your effort in order to get any sort of reliable figure. The range of variations that an app would try to assign to your workouts would be so wild that it would be pointless. An app has no clue about your effort and output are.0 -
I sometimes like doing a tabata interval after a heavy weight lifting session just to get my heart rate up. Sometimes I'll do kettlebell swings, rowing (I keep track of metres rowed & try to best my PR), bike, skipping, clapping/plyo push-ups, bodyweight squats/jump squats, lunges/jump lunges, mountain climbers, burpees, thrusters, etc.0
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brian_gunther wrote: »You would need a chest strap HR monitor to accurately monitor your effort in order to get any sort of reliable figure.
Not for interval training. The best bet is to log it as Circuit Training and enter the time.0
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