Gretchen Reynolds is the Phys Ed blogger at the New York Times. She posted a five-minute demonstration of high intensity interval training on a stationary bicycle. It’s narrated by Martin Gibala of McMaster University.
No mention of Tabata.
-Steve
Gretchen Reynolds is the Phys Ed blogger at the New York Times. She posted a five-minute demonstration of high intensity interval training on a stationary bicycle. It’s narrated by Martin Gibala of McMaster University.
No mention of Tabata.
-Steve
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I’m interested in HIIT as a means to achieve fitness in much less time than the 150 minutes a week of exercise recommended by various public health authorities.
Why didn’t the authors at least mention the oft-cited and apparently pioneering work of Izumi Tabata et al from 1996?
References:
Gibala et al. Adaptations to low-volume, high-intensity interval training (preliminary draft). Journal of Physiology, doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.2011.224725
Tabata, I., et al. Effects of moderate-intensity endurance and high-intensity intermittent training on anaerobic capacity and VO2max. Medicine and Science in Sports and Medicine, 1996 Oct;28(10):1327-30.