Will You Lose Weight Faster With HIIT?

By Russ Howe Pti


HIIT is becoming an increasingly popular workout choice for those looking to burn unwanted body fat. If you've ask any trainer how to lose weight they will stand by high intensity interval training as one of the most effective methods in existence today.

This method can be used by those with a performance related goal, such as those training for a sporting event, as well as those looking to increase muscular strength but primarily it's adopted by those trying to find ways to shed unwanted body fat. Today we'll show you how and why it is so popular.

We will also throw in some additional tips to help you get more from your exercise routine. If you can combine a quality HIIT routine with the proven rules of a solid diet you will be well on your way to achieving a better body.

As a trainer, the last two decades have probably been the most important in the history of the fitness industry. Such massive advancements have been made by the ever growing library of scientific studies being conducted on various methods of fitness and strength training. It's an exercise enthusiasts dream.

This also acts as a double edged sword, of course, and quite often people can feel a little overwhelmed at the sheer volume of information and different methods at their fingertips. So today we aim to clear some of that unnecessary confusion for you.

So, let's answer the question you all want to know. Is high intensity interval training better for burning fat than normal cardio exercise or not?

There is a large body of scientific research which tells us it is. That's not to say steady state cardio exercise does not have it's benefits, because it certainly does, but science suggests that this method of training is more effective when it comes to losing unwanted body fat. It also livens up your workouts and takes far less time.

So what is interval training anyway? It's made up of two stages, a moderate bout of exercise and a short burst of maximum intensity exercise. The constant change wreaks havoc on your body's ability to cope with the work it's being subjected to and it's shown to bring about fantastic improvements in your fitness. But what is the best time zones for each interval?

A recent scientific study in Canada found that the optimal interval split between moderate and high intensity for fat loss was a four minute moderate pace followed by a thirty second burst of maximum intensity, repeated for a total of thirty minutes three times per week.

Fat loss was improved greatly and that is largely due to the great recovery time between bouts of maximum effort. Each time the next bout comes around your body has fully recovered from the last, allowing you to push harder and faster throughout the overall session but not allowing you to cool down enough to slow results.

Of course, exercise itself is only part of the deal. You will need to follow a few others pointers such as a good diet, sufficient recovery time between sessions and regular hydration, all of which are covered in today's video session for you.

While you'll probably hear HIIT given as a popular answer whenever people ask how to lose weight it's rare that people explain how and why it works. Now you know both, this will allow you to structure a plan which works for you. Combine this with your resistance training routine and you will bring about a new era of progress.




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