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		<title>The Quickest Workout&#8230;Ever!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Time. We all want more of it. And it’s often the biggest barrier I hear preventing people from starting an exercise program. So I&#8217;ll assume you could use more too. And today I have a super speedy workout for you. Here at Fitness Together, our workouts are 45 minutes. When I first started as a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Time. We all want more of it. And it’s often the<br />
biggest barrier I hear preventing people from<br />
starting an exercise program. So I&#8217;ll assume you<br />
could use more too. And today I have a<br />
super speedy workout for you.</p>
<p>Here at Fitness Together, our workouts are 45<br />
minutes. When I first started as a part time<br />
trainer at Fitness Together I thought it was so<br />
cool to train my clients in 45 minutes. I was<br />
use to training hour, even hour and a half<br />
sessions. And my own workouts lasted that long or<br />
longer too!</p>
<p>So you can imagine how refreshing it is for our clients<br />
to be so efficient. And I thought, &#8220;Heck, if I’m training<br />
my clients in 45 minutes, I should be able to do<br />
the same.&#8221; And so now ALL of my workouts are<br />
efficient. And effective.</p>
<p>But today I want to share a workout I learned<br />
about a year ago. And it’s not 45 minutes. It’s<br />
not 30 minutes. It’s not even 15 minutes!<br />
It’s a mere 4 minutes. (A little longer when you<br />
add in a warm up and cool down which I would<br />
suggest you do.)</p>
<p>It’s called the Tabata Protocol. It comes from<br />
Izumi Tabata, P.h.D., a former researcher at<br />
Japan&#8217;s National Institute of Fitness and Sports<br />
in Kanoya. Dr. Tabata worked with Olympic speed<br />
skaters and tested an interval training with six<br />
to seven 20 second sprints followed by 10 second<br />
rest periods.</p>
<p>What’s cool about this is that athletes improved<br />
both their aerobic capacity (needed for distance<br />
and duration) and anaerobic capacity (needed for<br />
sprinting at maximal effort). So the Tabata<br />
workout is rare in that it can benefit both<br />
endurance and sprint athletes.</p>
<p>Tabata protocol can be done with almost any type<br />
of exercise. So here’s the plan for your quickest<br />
workout&#8230;EVER!</p>
<p><strong>Beginner</strong><br />
Tabata Squats<br />
20 seconds of body weight squats followed by 10<br />
seconds rest. Repeat for a total of 2 minutes.<br />
Tabata Pushups<br />
20 seconds of pushups followed by 10 seconds rest.<br />
Repeat for a total of 2 minutes.</p>
<p><strong>Intermediate</strong><br />
Same workout but go for 3 minutes on each exercise</p>
<p><strong>Advanced</strong><br />
Same workout but go for 4 minutes on each exercise</p>
<p>Obviously the more advanced you are the longer it<br />
will take. But start slow. And make sure to check<br />
with your physician before you start any exercise<br />
program.</p>
<p>Oh yeah, I almost forgot. There’s a little game<br />
you can play with this workout. During your first<br />
20 seconds, count how many squats/pushups you do.<br />
Whatever that number is becomes your goal for each<br />
20 second interval.</p>
<p>For example, let’s say I do 16 squats in 20<br />
seconds. For each following 20 second interval I<br />
now have to do 16 squats. If I finish early I get<br />
more rest time. If I don’t finish the 16, I have<br />
to do it over. It’s best to have someone time you<br />
or a clock where it’s easily visible.</p>
<p>Now go get in a quick workout!</p>
<p>Tim</p>
<p><strong>P.S.</strong> BTW, this is not a silver bullet to exercising.<br />
I wouldn&#8217;t suggest only doing 4 minute workouts as your<br />
health and fitness program. This is simply a great way<br />
to get in a workout when you&#8217;re absolutely crunched<br />
for time. If you would like to sit down and find out what<br />
should be included in your program click <a href="http://www.personaltrainingstlouis.com/personal-training-in-st-louis-consult.html">here</a>.</p>
<p><strong>P.P.S</strong>  Our Bring on Spring &#8216;Four Weeks to Freedom&#8217; Bootcamp<br />
for Women starts one week from today, Monday, 3/16. There<br />
are still spots remaining but you must hurry. Register <a href="http://www.stlouisbootcampforwomen.com/st-louis-boot-camp-for-women-registration.html">here</a>.</p>
<p><strong>P.P.P.S</strong> I&#8217;m lovin this weather aren&#8217;t you?!</p>
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