If you've used HIIT instead of regular cardiovascular exercise before, you'll know it has many more fat loss and muscle building benefits. Yet, for some reason, those who want to know how to build muscle often overlook the possibility of incorporating HIIT into their resistance routines. Can it be used to speed up results? You can use it to increase cardio results by up to 5 times, so can you learn how to get a six pack in 3 minutes per day? Today your questions will be answered.
If you have been spending hour after hour toiling away in the gym to no improvement, you're about to discover a whole new way of training which will undoubtedly kick-start your interest in the gym. []
There are two things which will play an absolutely vital role in not only producing more lean gains, but stopping you from reaching a plateau. They are intensity and variety. Variety is as simple as changing your program whenever you feel it is no longer challenging you. This could mean increasing a weight or doing more reps, simply things like that.
Your body's main job is to keep you alive. To do this, it will learn how to adapt to the challenges you throw at it. It doesn't want to build more lean tissue, it needs to be forced into it. If you have been training with the exact same plan for three months then it is no surprise your body has adapted to it and no further progress is being made.
So the first step here is to ensure you never repeat the exact same workout from this point forwards. Even if the changes are quite small, they will still generate fresh progress.
Let's talk about intensity. While everybody likes to think we workout with high intensity levels, the truth is most of us do the opposite. They'll talk to the guy next to them for 5 minutes in between sets, or they'll spend too long playing on their mobile phones between exercises. Keeping a high intensity means minimizing rest times throughout your entire session. Slash rest periods to 30 seconds and you'll feel your next workout far more.
With minimal rest times and new, challenging exercise routines each time you hit the gym you will feel a new lease of life.
The following sample workout focuses on toning the midsection in as little time as possible. It is simple, but it is very intense: []
* Leg Raise
* Plank Push Up
* Elevated Plank
Each exercise should be done for 30 seconds, with no rest between exercises. When you reach the end of the circuit simply rest for a minute and then go again. Three rounds would take less than 10 minutes. That may seem like nothing at all, given the hours people often spend doing crunches and leg raises in the gym, but the high intensity levels here are something most people cannot cope with.
It is true that the simple session above can effectively help you to learn how to get a six pack in 3 minutes or slightly longer. The important thing to remember after you have tried it, of course, is that you can also apply this method to training any body part you wish. Incorporate it into your next chest workout and watch how much more difficult it becomes. The key to learning how to build muscle on a regular basis lies in your ability to adapt and configure your training to suit your goals.
If you have been spending hour after hour toiling away in the gym to no improvement, you're about to discover a whole new way of training which will undoubtedly kick-start your interest in the gym. []
There are two things which will play an absolutely vital role in not only producing more lean gains, but stopping you from reaching a plateau. They are intensity and variety. Variety is as simple as changing your program whenever you feel it is no longer challenging you. This could mean increasing a weight or doing more reps, simply things like that.
Your body's main job is to keep you alive. To do this, it will learn how to adapt to the challenges you throw at it. It doesn't want to build more lean tissue, it needs to be forced into it. If you have been training with the exact same plan for three months then it is no surprise your body has adapted to it and no further progress is being made.
So the first step here is to ensure you never repeat the exact same workout from this point forwards. Even if the changes are quite small, they will still generate fresh progress.
Let's talk about intensity. While everybody likes to think we workout with high intensity levels, the truth is most of us do the opposite. They'll talk to the guy next to them for 5 minutes in between sets, or they'll spend too long playing on their mobile phones between exercises. Keeping a high intensity means minimizing rest times throughout your entire session. Slash rest periods to 30 seconds and you'll feel your next workout far more.
With minimal rest times and new, challenging exercise routines each time you hit the gym you will feel a new lease of life.
The following sample workout focuses on toning the midsection in as little time as possible. It is simple, but it is very intense: []
* Leg Raise
* Plank Push Up
* Elevated Plank
Each exercise should be done for 30 seconds, with no rest between exercises. When you reach the end of the circuit simply rest for a minute and then go again. Three rounds would take less than 10 minutes. That may seem like nothing at all, given the hours people often spend doing crunches and leg raises in the gym, but the high intensity levels here are something most people cannot cope with.
It is true that the simple session above can effectively help you to learn how to get a six pack in 3 minutes or slightly longer. The important thing to remember after you have tried it, of course, is that you can also apply this method to training any body part you wish. Incorporate it into your next chest workout and watch how much more difficult it becomes. The key to learning how to build muscle on a regular basis lies in your ability to adapt and configure your training to suit your goals.
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