HIIT is becoming big with so many people-including myself. I utilize a treadmill with a 20lbs vest at 15% incline going 8mph doing 1 minute intervals. The result-ripped.
Yet, is this a prescription for beginners? I train a lot of investment bankers who sit all day. Telling them to go sprinting would be a hazard. Pulled hamstrings and ruptured Achilles tendons are just waiting to happen.
Furthermore, HIIT is just as much mental as it is physical. Novices you have to admit, don't have the mental fortitude to do it right away. Sure you have your type A's who'll do anything. But most people have to build up to it.
My suggestion: Beginners should invest in a weight vest. The extra weight places a demand on your muscles to take in oxygen. This in turn will increase your fat burning enzymes. Start off the first two weeks around 5% of your body weight to get accustomed to the weight. Take it up to 10% for 4 more weeks while walking at a brisk pace for 30 minutes. Five to six days a weeks is a good recommended number of days to start.
I've had clients lose a ton of weight doing this. From here I'll transition them into HIIT training and their body's are fully prepared. More important is their mind is prepared.
Yet, is this a prescription for beginners? I train a lot of investment bankers who sit all day. Telling them to go sprinting would be a hazard. Pulled hamstrings and ruptured Achilles tendons are just waiting to happen.
Furthermore, HIIT is just as much mental as it is physical. Novices you have to admit, don't have the mental fortitude to do it right away. Sure you have your type A's who'll do anything. But most people have to build up to it.
My suggestion: Beginners should invest in a weight vest. The extra weight places a demand on your muscles to take in oxygen. This in turn will increase your fat burning enzymes. Start off the first two weeks around 5% of your body weight to get accustomed to the weight. Take it up to 10% for 4 more weeks while walking at a brisk pace for 30 minutes. Five to six days a weeks is a good recommended number of days to start.
I've had clients lose a ton of weight doing this. From here I'll transition them into HIIT training and their body's are fully prepared. More important is their mind is prepared.