Welp I've lost 45 pounds since I first joined this site thanks to 1. DIET 2. lifting 3. rowing.
I still have fat to loose before I start my first clean bulk. My goal is to get back to 180 but this time be single digit body fat .
With that I have a question. I enjoy HIIT, but there are so many diffrent types. What time intervals work best for you? 50 secons slow 10 seconds fast? 60s slow 10s fast or 8 intervals of 20s fast 10s slow?
HIIT question
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I've been fond of variety, because it's my opinion that a fresh attitude towards a work out is more productive than sitting down on an erg and dreading the piece to come.
I'm a fan of:
-45sec on, 15 sec off on slides
-SR pyramids, 2min ON, 2min OFF, going up two ratings each interval and then back down
-Partner intervals: One person ergs, another person does jumpies/wall sits/ another activity, and then you rotate.
If you're working to lose fat, don't entirely neglect longer steady state rows in combination with HIIT training.
I'm a fan of:
-45sec on, 15 sec off on slides
-SR pyramids, 2min ON, 2min OFF, going up two ratings each interval and then back down
-Partner intervals: One person ergs, another person does jumpies/wall sits/ another activity, and then you rotate.
If you're working to lose fat, don't entirely neglect longer steady state rows in combination with HIIT training.
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Penn State Crew
5' 11' 163lbs
Predominantly Port
2K 6:57
6K 22:33
10K 40:17
Penn State Crew
5' 11' 163lbs
Predominantly Port
2K 6:57
6K 22:33
10K 40:17
In fact, do neglect other forms of training to some degree and focus on steady state. That's where you'll burn fat, rather than glycogen.psucrewcronin wrote: If you're working to lose fat, don't entirely neglect longer steady state rows in combination with HIIT training.
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