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How Interval Training Works :: A Self Improvement Blog

How Interval Training Works

Filed under: Health & Fitness — Viola Morgan


My experience at the gym today was undeniably exhausting! After recent bouts of fasting, changing my diet, jogging and engaging in Pilates and Yoga, I find that although I have lost a moderate amount of weight, I am still not as toned as I want to be; therefore, I have taken up ”interval training” . No longer am I walking or jogging for 30 – 60 minutes on a treadmill or in the park, when I can easily burn the same amount of calories in 15 – 20 minutes via interval training. I am amazed at the budding transformation of my body after only 2 days of training.

For those who are not familiar with the specifics of interval training, here is an article that you should read:

Interval Training Workout to Lose Belly Fat

By Craig Ballantyne

If a trainer tells you there’s a best way to do interval training, they are lying.

Research shows that intervals are powerful for fat loss, but there’s never been a “head-to-head” study comparing different lengths of interval workouts.

But that’s good news. It means that all types of interval training workouts will work to help you burn your belly fat.

In addition, for distance runners, intervals of 2-5 minutes are very helpful for improving performance. But for fat loss workouts, I tend to use a nice simple 30 second interval length for fat burning benefits.

Plus, if you do intervals on a cardio machine, its very easy to stick to a 30 second interval timing, followed by a 60-90 second recovery at a much slower pace. If the intervals were any shorter, it would be tough to change the settings on the machine fast enough.

Any type of this interval training for fat loss is likely better than slow cardio, and allows for faster workouts.

Despite what you may read on the Internet, no one has proven that one type of interval is best for fat loss. That is why I use different Intervals for different phases of a fat loss program.

For example, if you have been doing 30 second intervals for the last 2 months, you might kick-start your results by moving to 1-minute intervals or even, gasp, 2-minute intervals.

As you change the interval length, you change the way your body responds to the training.

- It is recommended that the stationary cycle be used for interval training because it allows for an easy transition between work and recovery.

- Finish each interval workout with stretching for the tight muscle groups only.

- Perform the interval sessions 3 times per week.

- Use a different interval duration in each 4-week phase of the TT programs.

- Each set-up provides a different stimulus to your body, so you might identify one that works the best for you.

- You may also use a different interval duration in each workout. For example, short intervals in Workout A and longer intervals after Workout B.

- Here is a sample interval workout.

-Warm-up for 5 minutes.

- Work at an 8/10 level of intensity for 60 seconds.

- (A 10/10 intensity is running for your life, so adjust accordingly).

- Your heart rate should be near maximal by the end of the interval.

- Follow that with active rest for 60 seconds at a 3/10 level of intensity.

- Active rest means walking or pedaling at a very slow rate.

- Repeat for 6 intervals.

- Finish with 5 minutes of cool-down exercise at 3/10 level of intensity.

Discover how to immediately put interval workouts to work for you, so that you lose fat and gain muscle in less workout time than ever before with the interval training program.

You should do interval training 3 times per week, no more. Get rid of the marathon cardio mentality when it comes to fat loss and building a better body. You want to focus on fewer, shorter, more intense workouts to get ripped abs and burn your belly fat.

Craig Ballantyne is a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist and writes for Men’s Health and Oxygen magazines. His trademarked Turbulence Training for Fat Loss have helped thousands of men and women with weight loss and fat burning in less than 45 minutes three times per week. Turbulence Training for Fat Loss workouts help you burn fat without long, slow cardio sessions or fancy equipment. Craig’s bodyweight workouts for fat loss help you lose fat without any equipment at all.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Craig_Ballantyne
http://EzineArticles.com/?Interval-Training-Workout-to-Lose-Belly-Fat&id=1170817

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