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angus 09-18-2012 12:05 PM

Five Fitness Tips for September
 
Enjoy!

http://www.anguscertified.com/five-f...eptember-2012/

My thoughts on CrossFit, kettlebell complex ideas, music recommendations, and more.

robmyatt 09-18-2012 03:31 PM

love this stuff.

Bomm Bastic 01-02-2013 01:20 PM

Angus,

just starting exploring tabata training. accomplished one four-min cycle the other day (in addition to a forty min/4.5 mile run). Longest four mins of my life. Burned like a S.O.B. Can't wait to get back to it.

Any insight and/or recommendations would be most appreciated.

Jacoobaz 01-02-2013 01:52 PM

Angus love your blog - it is really well done!

I have a suggestion for a future post (selfish suggestion I must add)

Pro's and cons of a personal trainer - what to look for when making a decision if they are the right fit, what to be on the look out for and what to be prepared for when working with one.

The cost is significant IMO and I have been mulling it over for months :)

angus 01-03-2013 05:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jacoobaz (Post 1049485)
Angus love your blog - it is really well done!

I have a suggestion for a future post (selfish suggestion I must add)

Pro's and cons of a personal trainer - what to look for when making a decision if they are the right fit, what to be on the look out for and what to be prepared for when working with one.

The cost is significant IMO and I have been mulling it over for months :)

Great suggestion, thanks!

angus 01-03-2013 05:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bomm Bastic (Post 1049473)
Angus,

just starting exploring tabata training. accomplished one four-min cycle the other day (in addition to a forty min/4.5 mile run). Longest four mins of my life. Burned like a S.O.B. Can't wait to get back to it.

Any insight and/or recommendations would be most appreciated.

In terms of progressions?

Intervals are great because they are so customizable. You can change the work time, the rest time, the ratio, and so on. Or even the number of intervals.

If you are going with tabata's, I'd opt for something like:

3-4 min warm up
8-10 rounds of sprints (so 4-5 minutes)
5 min cooldown

and if you find yourself getting better at it, increase the difficulty of the sprints, or add in a few extra rounds, or perhaps increase the sprint time (maybe opt for a 30/15 set up)

make sense?

Bomm Bastic 01-04-2013 12:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by angus (Post 1049882)
In terms of progressions?

Intervals are great because they are so customizable. You can change the work time, the rest time, the ratio, and so on. Or even the number of intervals.

If you are going with tabata's, I'd opt for something like:

3-4 min warm up
8-10 rounds of sprints (so 4-5 minutes)
5 min cooldown

and if you find yourself getting better at it, increase the difficulty of the sprints, or add in a few extra rounds, or perhaps increase the sprint time (maybe opt for a 30/15 set up)

make sense?

Yeah, thanks. I think I am understanding it better. Did my first full one last night @ 8 cycles (4 mins) x 8 rounds, and a cool off (which was really just me slouched over the stationary bike, gasping, nay...praying :)). My lungs were on fire, so I think I'll stay put w/those specs for a bit.

I'll definitely be incorporating that bi-weekly.

angus 01-04-2013 01:30 PM

Yeah, that sounds like the way to go. I play soccer once a week and do intervals once or twice, and my cardio is great. I can run 10k on a whim (although I am not much of a distance runner - bores me).


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