Still thinking about getting into shape for the summer,
are we? Some of us think about it until mid-September and finally say, “Why
bother? The summer is already over.” Personally, I have a problem with the
getting-in-shape approach to fitness, health and well-being. It carries with it
a temporary connotation, as if getting in shape is something we casually gain
and lose on a regular basis. Here today, gone tomorrow and here today again…
more like here today and gone for good, if we don’t watch out. Make health and
fitness a lifestyle and you’ll shine like the summer’s sun every day.
You know the drill. Eat right and exercise regularly,
smaller meals more often, more protein and fresh vegetables and fruit. Yeah,
yeah. Aerobics (ugh) till I drop… Uh, oh. Wrong. Big wrong. Boy, have I fought
this concept of physical fitness with a sword and a shield. Run, jump, dance,
step, spin, jog… more, more… you’re going to evaporate. Stop all that cardio
nonsense — unless you just love it like chocolate and can’t stop — and apply it
with logic and intelligence. Let me explain something briefly.
THE CARDIO BOOM
In the mid-70s when mainstream America was first turning
on to fitness, somebody came up with the running craze; lotsa carbohydrates to
fuel the running machine, lean bodies, marathons, 10-Ks, 5-Ks, cardiovascular
rules, run, run, run, burn fat, kill calories. The books and the doctors said
so. Fit or fat, aerobic enzymes, classes on the hour, run, Jane, run. We became
fully indoctrinated.
The world of industry and commerce and big bucks took the cue and built the machines to keep us hopping. They invent new ones each year and streamline the old ones like Ford and BMW. Aerobics is big business. Aerobics is over-rated. Aerobic work needs to be sent to the back of the room and behave according to our needs. Bridle the frantic creature and make it work for you.
It seems as if the whole world forgot about muscles, protein, and lifting weights for a quarter of a century. Twenty-five years of frustration has led us, thank goodness, to some very sound thinking and dandy cardio procedures.
High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) is a salvation for those determined to improve cardiovascular health, burn fat and spare muscle, sanity and time.
Read the rest after the jump!
The world of industry and commerce and big bucks took the cue and built the machines to keep us hopping. They invent new ones each year and streamline the old ones like Ford and BMW. Aerobics is big business. Aerobics is over-rated. Aerobic work needs to be sent to the back of the room and behave according to our needs. Bridle the frantic creature and make it work for you.
It seems as if the whole world forgot about muscles, protein, and lifting weights for a quarter of a century. Twenty-five years of frustration has led us, thank goodness, to some very sound thinking and dandy cardio procedures.
High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) is a salvation for those determined to improve cardiovascular health, burn fat and spare muscle, sanity and time.
Read the rest after the jump!
THE BASICS
Conventional cardio performed on equipment (bike,
stepper, rower etc) consists of thirty to forty-five minutes of even-paced
activity. The participant seeks out by calculation or a heart monitor his or
her preferred heart rate and goes for the duration. The goal is to burn
calories (and, hopefully, fat) as well as develop the efficiency of the heart
and lungs. The activity raises the metabolism and calorie burning continues for
an extended period of time throughout the day. It works to a degree. Beats the
couch, TV and a bag of chips by a miracle mile. However, the monotony,
non-creativity, invested time and scramble for equipment takes its toll on most
everyone I know. I shudder, mop the gym floor and polish the mirrors furiously,
instead. Very practical and also works.
Most recently, though convention is like glue, experience
and experiment and research are introducing smarter aerobic procedures. As soon
as the training population gets unstuck they might very wisely be installing
HIIT into their cardio fat-burning regimen. Forty-five minute low-intensity,
long duration sessions can be replaced more effectively with high intensity
interval training for an exciting twelve minutes. Yes, pooped friend, there’s
life beyond the treadmill and Stairmaster.
Here’s a simple HIIT sample for the free-spirited aerobic
bum; choose your weapon (spinner, treadmill, climber, outdoor jog and run) and
plan on twelve minutes of output. Start an easy warm up for four minutes,
stepping it up comfortably as the minutes progress.
SAMPLE HIIT TECHNIQUE
Body in motion and number one endorphins engaged, you now
blast it (according to your dynamite stores and desired explosion) for thirty
seconds and back off for thirty seconds, blast it for thirty and back off for
thirty. Repeat this thirty-thirty interval for a total of six sets, that is,
six minutes. The final two minutes are committed to a gradual decrease in
intensity and cooling off. You have completed your cardio effort for the day.
ERADICATE THE ENEMY
You think I’m loony or joking or conspiring, don’t you?
Me not speak with forked tongue. I’ll save you the dreary proof and challenge
you to try the basic outline above and observe your activity response. You’ll
react hotly to the short term extreme demand and logic will convince you
intensity is setting new systems in motion.
CONCLUSION
I suggest you be in fair cardio condition before knocking
off the twelve-minute program. It can sting. Creativity is welcome as you feel
your way around the intervals. Vary the load intensity and rest intervals
according to your moods and needs. Not enough of us give ourselves permission
to be creative. Cut loose.
Short blasts of high intensity cardio snap the trainee
out of the adaptive “steady state” the body wisely seeks to conserve energy
(calories) when practicing the same pace, low intensity, long duration protocol
of ordinary aerobics. Tricks are in order. The metabolism reaches a more
heightened state for a longer period of time after high intensity intervals,
assuring the performer of continued fat burning effects. Cardiovascular
conditioning is achieved much sooner according to studying physicians.
Take the high road, feel the action, see the sights and
get where you’re going while you’re at it.
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