Because I live near a local running track, I'm wondering if there are any significant losses to the effects of HIIT by doing it by distance, rather than time?
What I'm planning on doing is sprint 400m (1 lap) walk 100m, sprint 400...
Do that a few times over and I'll end up starting the sprint from the same place, which should equal 1 mile sprinting?
Any significant losses to doing it this way? I hate having a stopwatch on me as I run.
What I'm planning on doing is sprint 400m (1 lap) walk 100m, sprint 400...
Do that a few times over and I'll end up starting the sprint from the same place, which should equal 1 mile sprinting?
Any significant losses to doing it this way? I hate having a stopwatch on me as I run.