Tabata timer

ru.ayvas.tabatatimer

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Total installs
856(856)
Rating
unknown
Released
March 17, 2015
Last updated
January 19, 2016
Category
Health & Fitness
Developer
AYVAS apps
Developer details
Name
AYVAS apps
E-mail
ayvas73@gmail.com
Website
unknown
Country
unknown
Address
ayvas73@gmail.com
Android SDKs
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Screenshots

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Description

Tabata This is a popular tabata workout that was created by CrossFit. It combines five different tabata exercises, each separated by a minute of rest.

Did you ever burn belly fat and get a perfect press?
Did you have a healthy and hardy cardiovascular system?
Try interval training using the application Tabata Timer.


Only 8 minutes a day, 3 times a week will allow you to get better.

Tabata regimen
A version of HIIT was based on a 1996 study by Professor Izumi Tabata et al. initially involving Olympic speedskaters. The study used 20 seconds of ultra-intense exercise (at an intensity of about 170% of VO2max) followed by 10 seconds of rest, repeated continuously for 4 minutes (8 cycles). The exercise was performed on a mechanically braked cycle ergometer. Tabata called this the IE1 protocol. In the original study, athletes using this method trained 4 times per week, plus another day of steady-state training, and obtained gains similar to a group of athletes who did steady state training (70% VO2max) 5 times per week. The steady state group had a higher VO2max at the end (from 52 to 57 mL/(kg•min)), but the Tabata group had started lower and gained more overall (from 48 to 55 mL/(kg•min)). Also, only the Tabata group had gained anaerobic capacity benefits. It is important to note that in the original study from 1996, participants were disqualified if they could not keep a steady cycling pace of 85RPM for the full 20 seconds of work. Implications for popular exercise regimes that advertise as Tabata training should include overall analysis of the original study.