I really hate running---that's why I like doing HIIT.
It's short, sweet and to the point. I don't get bored like I do with regular running.
Other than playing full-court basketball twice a week, I do HIIT maybe once or twice--along with some jump roping to mix things up.
Anyway, I am easing into HIIT. I can't do the continuous running at this point. What I mean is: I fail to do 20 seconds hard running, followed by 10 of jogging, repeat.
What I do is: I go to a track. I run a 100m sprint (probably about anywhere from 11.5-13 seconds). After the 100m sprint I walk back to the start line and than immediately do the 100m sprint again.
I do this about 4 times and I am exhausted.
I need to build some endurance, but I do think this is still beneficial.
I am still doing 90% MHR. However, I am walking back instead of a light jog.
What did any of you do to ease into HIIT? It's hard to just start cold-turkey with 6 rounds of 20 second sprints followed by 10 second jog.
My background is in basketball and football so the short sprinting is effective. In basketball is short sprints and in football it's a bit longer, but still short sprints.
Right now I am 6'2 215 pounds. I would like to get to 190 and chiseled.
I am in the weight room M-F, working on a body part a day. If I try to add more I really lose focus at the end. I don't want to compromise any lifts or body parts in the process. So, it's one body-part and I hit it pretty well.
Thanks for any insights fellas.
It's short, sweet and to the point. I don't get bored like I do with regular running.
Other than playing full-court basketball twice a week, I do HIIT maybe once or twice--along with some jump roping to mix things up.
Anyway, I am easing into HIIT. I can't do the continuous running at this point. What I mean is: I fail to do 20 seconds hard running, followed by 10 of jogging, repeat.
What I do is: I go to a track. I run a 100m sprint (probably about anywhere from 11.5-13 seconds). After the 100m sprint I walk back to the start line and than immediately do the 100m sprint again.
I do this about 4 times and I am exhausted.
I need to build some endurance, but I do think this is still beneficial.
I am still doing 90% MHR. However, I am walking back instead of a light jog.
What did any of you do to ease into HIIT? It's hard to just start cold-turkey with 6 rounds of 20 second sprints followed by 10 second jog.
My background is in basketball and football so the short sprinting is effective. In basketball is short sprints and in football it's a bit longer, but still short sprints.
Right now I am 6'2 215 pounds. I would like to get to 190 and chiseled.
I am in the weight room M-F, working on a body part a day. If I try to add more I really lose focus at the end. I don't want to compromise any lifts or body parts in the process. So, it's one body-part and I hit it pretty well.
Thanks for any insights fellas.
