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depending on your perception of effort. If you are
sadistically self-destructive however, you may try
“running the hills and walking the flats” on a treadmill
– this will greatly increase your power output and
energy expenditure. Experiment with these techniques of
manipulating the intensity of your workout and depending
on your level of fitness (or patience), the entire
interval training session should last from about 10-20
minutes in duration.
How does HIIT
allow for faster weight loss than traditional “aerobic
exercise”?
HIIT is a big
“bang for the buck” exercise modality compared to
traditional extended duration aerobic exercise like
walking, jogging and running. Walking requires a
relatively low power output and high speed running
simply cannot be sustained for very long periods of
time. The great benefit of HIIT is that the low
intensity walking bouts that separate the high intensity
bouts allow for a much greater power output and caloric
expenditure, providing much more “value for time”.
Depending on the intensity of the session, it may be
possible to burn the same number of calories in a HIIT
session as a walking/ cycling session many times longer
in duration.
HIIT spares
muscle mass and maintains metabolism
An article
that appears on our website (www.bossfitness.com) titled
“Spare Muscle Mass and Power, Lose the Fat” discusses
how HIIT helps avoid the muscle wasting effects
associated with continuous low intensity exercise such
as jogging and walking. HIIT helps spare valuable lean
muscle mass which is a key determinant of your RMR or
Resting Metabolic Rate. Simply put, a higher muscle mass
will cause you to expend more energy even while you
sleep. The technical term for this muscle wasting effect
is “protein sloughing”, caused by extended periods of
elevated cortisol levels. Cortisol is a hormone released
from the adrenal gland during all forms of stress
including exercise. Although cortisol is crucial for a
person to adapt to stressful stimuli, a negative effect
is its direct muscle wasting effect. Cortisol stimulates
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breakdown in
order to increase the amount of free amino acids
(protein building blocks) in the blood. The majority of
these amino acids are used for the remanufacturing of
glucose (gluconeogenesis) in the liver to maintain blood
sugar levels. While some personal trainers and exercise
physiologists may argue that the increased exercise
intensity (stress) of HIIT causes a higher increase in
cortisol, the important factor to remember is that the
duration that the hormone levels remains elevated is
significantly shorter than in extended lower intensity
aerobic exercise.
How can I lose
fat when I’m burning mostly carbohydrates with HIIT?
Remember even
though HIIT is a high intensity form exercise, relying
heavily on the metabolism of carbohydrate, weight loss
is determined by energy balance. In other words, if on a
daily basis you consume less energy than you expend, you
will lose weight regardless of the “primary fuel source”
of your exercise bout. An HIIT session that decreases
your carbohydrate stores (muscle and liver glycogen)
simply means that more calories rom subsequent meals
will be will be directed toward replenishing glycogen
stores, and less will be directed toward fat storage. It
is only after glycogen stores have been replenished that
excess calories can be directed toward the manufacturing
and storage of fat. Also, caloric expenditure continues
for several hours after a bout of high intensity
exercise, as energy is required in the recovery process.
In conclusion,
this article has explained and highlighted the benefits
associated with the use of HIIT for weight loss. Other
benefits such as faster fitness improvements and immune
system maintenance associated with HIIT have not been
covered in this article, but may be discussed in future
articles on our site,
www.bossfitness.com.
Clearly if the goal is to lose weight fast and boost
metabolism by sparing muscle, then HIIT is the ideal
form of exercise.
David Petersen
is a Personal Trainer/ Certified Strength and
Conditioning Specialist and the owner and founder of
B.O.S.S. Fitness Inc. based in Oldsmar, Florida. More
articles and information can be found at
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