Thanks Kenny. It was the GH blunting that I was avoiding.
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Thanks Kenny. It was the GH blunting that I was avoiding.
I always appreciate your contribution to the board.![]()
While I'm waiting for Kenny to answer the above questions ^^^ I would like to bounce this cardio sesh off you guys and ask if it qualifies as HIIT???
Yesterday my roommate introduced me to a great hill run near our house, you can see the entire city from the top! So basically its about 100 yrd paved hill with a fairly steep incline, I would call it equivalent to maxing out the incline on the treadmill at least in some places. We run up the hill and walk back down, running up takes about 40-60 seconds and walking down can takes 2-4 minutes. We were only able to complete 4 yesterday (its harder than it sounds, I literally witnessed someone lose their lunch yesterday) and we're hoping to work our way up to 8-10 reps. Today I woke up and was like damn! my abs are looking more defined already! I've always been pretty close to a 6 pack without any cardio, in fact without any exercise at all...hoping this hill will get me "over the top"
Is this appropriate HIIT training?
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yes it is. high intensity cardio involves exercising at 100% maximum effort, i.e. sprinting. this does two major things, it causes the greatest amounts of GH to be released from exercise and it also causes the fastest increase in the VO2Max. the higher the VO2Max the greater the increase in the metabolic rate in the hours after exercise. at the conclusion of high intensity exercise the body expends excess energy to restore the body to the pre-exercise state. this causes the body to utilize more oxygen which elevates the metabolic rate.
* try to work your way up to 10 intervals of the all out sprint and do that no more than 2-3x a week maximum.
Diet and HIIT cardio