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March 23, 2009 // Posted in Tabata (Tags: , , ) |  No Comments

Times counting down...

Times a countin'...

Today was my first foray into the world of Tabata. It remains to be seen how successful it will be, but I can tell you about my experiences.

First a brief description (for a more thorough description, check here): The Tabata method involves a series of 8 repetitions each lasting 30 seconds. The first 20 seconds of a repetition is spent going balls to the wall doing an activity of your choice. The ten seconds following are for resting. Repeat ad nauseum. Literally.

So for my activity, I chose to do burpees. This is the full burpee - stand, squat, pushup, squat, leap (also sometimes called a squat thrust). I went seven rounds, instead of 8. My lungs were fire, my heart pounding, and my stomach unsettled. Oh, and I got that fun metallic/blood taste in my mouth that I get when I run hard. So I laid on the floor and tried to think of a happy place. My score - 3. That’s right. 3 friggin burpees. (I suppose it should be zero since I didn’t run the last round, but since it was my first trip to flavor country, I’m gonna call 3 good).

Here’s my overall rep count: 6, 5, 5, 3, 4, 3, 4, 0

Not bad, and at under 5 minutes, It almost feels a) like cheating, b) like it’s not worth getting suited up for, and c) medieval torture. But this time it’s even better, because you do it to yourself!

New things to mix in to my routine.

March 16, 2009 // Posted in Fitness (Tags: , , , , , ) |  No Comments

I’ve at least peripherally known about tabata, but haven’t really given it much thought. In retrospect, I have no idea why I never gave it any thought. Perhaps it was the counter-intuitiveness of it all. Working insanely hard for 4 minutes and having it be more beneficial to your body than an hour of moderate aerobic exercise seems crazy. But, as Tabata’s research clearly shows, there’s a clear advantage to the high intensity interval workout. So I’m willing to try anything, and I definitely think that something like this will get me out of the rut that I’ve been in for the last 6 months or so, and really get me moving towards my goals. Wednesday I will be doing some tabata burpees - as many as I can in 20 seconds, then rest 10 - for 4 minutes. I’m already feeling sick to my stomach.

Read more about tabata here.

Another thing that I was sent was a how to on making your own sports drinks. Since I cannot speak to their quality or taste, I’ll simply post the article here.

Tonight I’m just doing some balance exercises, along with a plank or two. Keeping it easy as tomorrow I have a midafternoon spin class. It should thoroughly kick my ass.