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By Nicole - Posted on 09 July 2007

The Tabata workout is a high-intensity training regimen that produces remarkable results. A Tabata workout is an interval training cycle of 20 seconds of maximum intensity exercise, followed by 10 seconds of rest, repeated without pause 8 times for a total of four minutes.

Credit for this simple but powerful training method belongs to its namesake, Dr. Izumi Tabata and a team of researchers from the National Institute of Fitness and Sports in Tokyo, Japan. Their groundbreaking 1996 study, published in the journal Medicine and Science in Sports & Exercise, provided documented evidence concerning the dramatic physiological benefits of high-intensity intermittent training. After just 6 weeks of testing, Dr. Tabata noted a 28% increase in anaerobic capacity in his subjects, along with a 14% increase in V02Max. (Maximum oxygen consumption). These results were witnessed in already physically fit athletes. The conclusion was that just four minutes of Tabata interval training could do more to boost aerobic and anaerobic capacity than an hour of endurance exercise.

Post your tabata strategy for squats to comments.

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Depends on how it's scored.

With lowest round counting, I try to pick a number that's "easy" until round 4.

With total rounds, I just go at it.

Viewed my diagnosis with "muted hip function," however, my plan now is to do them slower and make sure I fully extend.

Great job trainers!
There's a photo of the Santa Cruz cert on the main site today!

Lifted at Crossfit Boston today. Neal is awesome! Met Mike's friend Steven who was just in Oaktown. Those guys rock!

Lifted at Crossfit Boston today. Neal is awesome! Met Mike's friend Steven who was just in Oaktown. Those guys rock!

I thought I would point out there are pictures of CFO athletes in three of the last five National Site posts.

As Max mentioned, today's national site picture has Shira and Sam (adopted CFO athlete) in it:

http://www.crossfit.com/mt-archive2/SCCertOHPosition.html

Major props to all those who were at the cert in Santa Cruz last weekend!

Workout of the Day

July 31, 2010

5 Rounds for Time:

Run 400m
15 Power Snatches @ 95#/65#
12 Ring Dips

Best Performance of the Day

July 30, 2010

A.  Push Press 3-Rep Max

B.  For Time:
100-80-60-40-20 Double-Unders
20-16-12-8-4 Burpees

Best Female:  Candace 145#/9:29

Best Part A:  Connor 265#

Best Part B:  Brandon 7:17