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Cathlete
Well, the good old menopausal weight gain has begun. And I'm not going down without a fight. I know all the literature and research says HIIT and heavy lifting are the way to go, and I'm willing to give it a shot - sort of.
I'm lifting about as heavy as I can due to physical limitations, and high impact cardio is out for the same reason. But I have an elliptical and want to try some HIIT on it. I'm also limited on time. So my question is:
Does Tabata really work? A 4-minute workout that blasts fat sounds like the next miracle diet, if you know what I mean. But the shorter the workout, the better chance I have of fitting it in.
So can you all please tell me your experiences with Tabata and other HIIT?
I figure that if I try Tabata, I'll actually be at about 15 minutes with warm-up and cool down. Other HIIT seems to average about a half hour. Saturday I tried a Tabata style workout, based on 20:10 work to rest ratio. I really pushed on the elliptical, but felt I could go longer, so I actually spent 10 minutes working (I got a little slower at the end!), for a total of 19 minutes with warm-up and cool down.
Other info, in case you're interested:
Monday: Upper body. Tuesday: Low impact cardio (Afterburn, etc.). Wednesday: Lower Body. Thursday: elliptical cardio. Friday: Total body weights (Super Cuts, Flex Train, etc.). I figure I can do a quick HIIT on Saturday, or maybe after a weight workout.
Diet: I'm a vegetarian and eat pretty clean. I'm going to make a few tweaks, but nothing major, because I want to enjoy what I eat.
Thanks so much for any advice you can give.
I'm lifting about as heavy as I can due to physical limitations, and high impact cardio is out for the same reason. But I have an elliptical and want to try some HIIT on it. I'm also limited on time. So my question is:
Does Tabata really work? A 4-minute workout that blasts fat sounds like the next miracle diet, if you know what I mean. But the shorter the workout, the better chance I have of fitting it in.
So can you all please tell me your experiences with Tabata and other HIIT?
I figure that if I try Tabata, I'll actually be at about 15 minutes with warm-up and cool down. Other HIIT seems to average about a half hour. Saturday I tried a Tabata style workout, based on 20:10 work to rest ratio. I really pushed on the elliptical, but felt I could go longer, so I actually spent 10 minutes working (I got a little slower at the end!), for a total of 19 minutes with warm-up and cool down.
Other info, in case you're interested:
Monday: Upper body. Tuesday: Low impact cardio (Afterburn, etc.). Wednesday: Lower Body. Thursday: elliptical cardio. Friday: Total body weights (Super Cuts, Flex Train, etc.). I figure I can do a quick HIIT on Saturday, or maybe after a weight workout.
Diet: I'm a vegetarian and eat pretty clean. I'm going to make a few tweaks, but nothing major, because I want to enjoy what I eat.
Thanks so much for any advice you can give.