BURST TRAINING: WHAT IS IT?

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Would you like to exercise less but still get great results? Yes, I know that was a stupid question. We all want a secret to losing fat. 

Well, BURST TRAINING is that secret. Let's pull the cat out of the bag, shall we?

BURST TRAINING goes by several different names. It is also referred to as:
  • Interval Training, High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT)
  • Surge Training
  • Short-Burst Training (SBT). 


This type of training has been very popular among elite athletes for more than two decades but has become more widely known and used by the 'every day' person only in the last five years. Burst Training is high-intensity cardio that leaves you gasping for breath. The reason you are left gasping for breath and unable to talk is that studies show you must reach 80-90% of your maximum heart rate in order to be correctly performing burst exercises. For those of you who aren't familiar with keeping track of your heart rate, let me tell you 80-90% is balls-to-the-wall. It is getting yourself to the point you think you're gonna drop dead. This is also the reason the intervals are so short. To achieve 100% of your heart rate, is to go absolutely, positively, the hardest you can go before you drop to the ground.

 **Given the intensity of Burst Training, you absolutely MUST consult your doctor before starting a burst training routine. 

Burst Training is not for everybody, especially if you have heart disease or high blood pressure. It can be extremely dangerous to engage in such taxing exercises if you have pre-existing health issues.

     However, if you are cleared by your doc to do burst exercises, you can perform burst training at any age. My 60 year old mother has lost 25 pounds in the last 6 weeks by doing burst training 3 times a week. It should also be noted that she has coupled her burst training with eating healthy. She is still amazed at how she can lose weight with shorter workouts in addition to eating all day long with three full meals and snacks in between. Last week I started her on a weight resistance band program to compliment the burst training, but all of her weight loss thus far has been attributed solely to the proper eating and burst training.

       The concept behind this type of training is to engage in exercise intervals that are VERY short-term but at the same time VERY intense.

 How short-term are we talking? 30-60 seconds. 

YES, you read that right.

 Experts agree that a full minute is about as long as the human body can go full-out. 

You would complete 3 to 4 sets of 30-60 second intervals. In between these 30-60 second sets, you must rest 2-4 minutes or until you catch your breath. 

The entire workout is done in about 10 minutes. 

Done.

HERE IS A VIDEO ILLUSTRATING BURST TRAINING:


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