Most people rush through a HIIT workout but starting slowly and gradually increasing intensity is an excellent pacing approach.
It's normal to get excited at the outset of a workout, but if you're performing high-intensity interval training (HIIT), which involves all-out effort interspersed...
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We often hear folks recommend that people perform things like interval training and resistance training during a diet. This is likely due to each activity being more effective for maintaining lean mass than steady state cardio, but the EPOC effect could also play a role.
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Many people want to know the exact amount of rest they need between sets. Unfortunately, there is no one-size-fits-all for rest periods. Your rest periods need to fit the goals of your workout. Typically, if you’re training for strength or doing compound movements for hypertrophy, you’ll want to...
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What To Do When Cutting Calories Becomes Too Hard
We all get to that point in our diet when cutting calories more becomes too much of a burden. THAT’S when we like to add in some cardio. Here’s why we suggest HIIT Cardio to be a great option.
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The type of exercise you perform can also influence energy balance. This study found that both resistance training and interval training increased resting energy expenditure over baseline but steady state cardio had no effect on energy expenditure. Therefore, if you’re wanting to lose weight...
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I often get asked what the optimal rest period between sets is, and in reality, it 100% depends on your goals and your time constraints. In a perfect world, 2-3-minutes between sets is the, "optimal," rest period for both size and strength gains. However, short rest periods can be great for...
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What To Do When Cutting Calories Becomes Too Hard
We all get to that point in our diet when cutting calories more becomes too much of a burden. THAT’S when we like to add in some cardio. Here’s why we suggest HIIT Cardio to be a great option.
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By Nathane L. Jackson, RHN, CSCS
Most of us would like to see greater muscle building returns from our workout investments. What if we gave you a way and it required you to do next to nothing?
Seriously.
Resting longer between sets is a key to greater muscle growth. Researchers from the...
If I give myself a shot of 1000 mg of testosterone; what is the active dosage amount after 10 days? The general answer everyone will state; is 500 mg. Thus we agree that the active ingredient diminishes daily. But the real question is; what is the active amount the day after the shot or even two...
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Get Ripped with High Intensity Interval Training
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There is a prominent tissue in the body that is nearly universally hated; vehement, irrational anger is evoked. Entire industries have arisen to deprive, deplete, even hack away and suck out the vile offender— fat. Nearly everyone is so...
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