How training affects cells is determined not only by whether we move at all, but also by how intensely and for how long we do it. A study compared sprint interval training with traditional endurance ...
High-intensity interval training outperforms standard home exercise in improving fitness for patients with inflammatory ...
Interval training is a popular method for coaches, athletes and fitness enthusiasts all around the world. There are many positive benefits to this type of training, as well as incorrect methods, that ...
Interval training is a “form” of cardio, where you go through alternating periods of hard work followed by recovery periods. The hard work is harder than normal cardio, and the recovery periods are, ...
High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) alternates short bursts of near-maximal effort with periods of rest or low-intensity recovery. Because it pushes both the cardiovascular and muscular systems, ...
You know that girl on the elliptical who sticks it out for an entire episode of The Bachelor, slogging away at the same pace for the whole thing? (Maybe you even are that girl...?) Welp, sorry to ...
Looking for a fountain of youth? You may need to search no further than your sneakers. Exercise, particularly high-intensity interval training, encourages your cells to make more proteins to feed ...
For many people aiming to burn a lot of calories, high-intensity interval training is the way to go. Also known as HIIT, these popular workouts feature bursts of intense activity, such as squats or ...
If you've heard of interval training, you can probably thank Martin Gibala, professor and chair of the kinesiology department at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, whose research has helped ...
Work, family, and other commitments–many people have little time for regular physical activity. The good news: Just 30 ...