I didnt see it but the story on The One show last night provoked some reaction. To cut a long story short, the studies they had on the show said that shorter, more intense periods of exercise were more valuable or at least as effective as longer drawn out exercise. The study i think they used was the one when 4 minutes of intense exercise was demonstrated to be as effective as 20 minutes of moderate exercise, in fact the results were better when studies were conducted over a 6 week period, in terms of lost body fat, increased volume of oxygen and weight loss.
I must first comment that i wouldn’t recommend anyone go into a 4 minute programme of high intensity straight away, this is for experienced trainers only, and we did a piece on 4 minute workouts some time ago in this blog if you look through past month’s blogs.
The whole point was that you can make a whole lot out of not much time, its the performance that counts and not how long you exercise for. They had Johnny Wilkinson on saying he only trains for 30 minutes at a time now, but at ultra high intensity and he finds the results much, much better!
Most people who have trained with me will know i have always liked to work in shorter, more brief sessions myself, due to not only superior results but more convenient sessions too. Nobody has the time to be working out all day anymore as we have busier lives these days and it seems to be getting busier every single year!!!!
It shouldnt really have taken the scientists all these years to figure this one out. WE, the athletes and fitness professionals knew this for years that more intense sessions are the way to go, it doesnt take any doctor to tell us that what we have done for years really IS working and producing amazing results.
The great news is that those of you who say you havent got time really havent got this excuse any more, the advice you have been given all these years is actually true, you CAN get it and healthy in a fraction of the time you thought you need so what are you waiting for!!!
It is great to know though that after all of these years, that the medical community is finally jumping on board and backing our experiences and results up.
